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Simply click on any date in the calendar to view all the reports as to why horses ran badly from that day.
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- Wincanton, 4 February 2010
Jack Doyle, the rider of Henry King (IRE), reported that the gelding was unsuited by the heavy ground.
Keiran Burke, the rider of Outside Investor (IRE), which pulled up, reported that the gelding had a breathing problem, on the heavy ground.
Towcester, 4 February 2010
PAUL MOLONEY, the rider, reported that THAT’S THE DEAL (IRE) was unsuited by the ground
R.P. FLINT, the rider, reported that MR IRONMAN was never travelling.
MATTIE BATCHELOR, the rider, reported that SALTARA lost her action.
Southwell, 4 February 2010
The Stewards considered the running of GARGANO (IRE) ridden by N Callan and trained by M Johnston, who started favourite and finished unplaced and having received a report that the trainer was unable to offer any explanation and in the absence of any other relevant information, they decided not to hold an enquiry. The Stewards ordered GARGANO (IRE) to be routine tested.
Luke Morris, the rider of TARTATARTUFATA, reported that the mare missed the break.
Robert Winston, the rider of LUJIANA, reported that the mare was never travelling.
Andrew Mullen, the rider of RIGGS (IRE), reported that the colt hung left throughout.
Wolverhampton, 4 February 2010
Billy Cray, the rider of JUSTCALLMEHANDSOME, reported that the gelding stumbled on leaving the stalls, rendering it slowly away.
Patrick Donaghy, the rider of FLAMING BLAZE, reported that the gelding was never travelling.
M. Wigham, the trainer of QUERIDO (GER) reported that the gelding scoped poorly, post-race.
The Stewards considered the running of ROCK ASCOT (URU) ridden by George Baker and trained by G.L. Moore, who started second favourite and finished unplaced and having received a report that the trainer was unable to offer any explanation and in the absence of any other relevant information, they decided not to hold an enquiry. The Stewards ordered ROCK ASCOT (URU) to be routine tested.
George Baker, the rider of SOPRANO (GER) reported that the gelding was never travelling.
Luke Morris, the rider of VERTUEUX (FR), reported that the gelding clipped heels with a circuit to run.
The Stewards considered the running of AAMAN (IRE) ridden by L.P. Keniry and trained by E.F. Vaughan, who started favourite and finished unplaced but having received a report from the trainer’s representative that this race may have come too soon after the colt’s last run, two days previously, they decided not to hold an enquiry. The Stewards ordered AAMAN (IRE) to be routine tested.
Jimmy Quinn, the rider of SON OF MONSIEUR, reported that the gelding moved poorly throughout.
04/02/2010
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