Marjorie & Bernard Benham Emerald Anniversary Heritage H'cap 1m 1f 192y
- (3yo, 1m 1f 192y, Class 2, 15 runners)
- Winner £62,310
- Going: Good to Firm
- Surface: Turf
Weighed In:
- Winning time: 2m 6.43s
- Off time: 16:09:41
Full Result
| Pos | Dist | Horse | Trainer | Age | Weight | Jockey | SP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st (12) | 14 Indian Days | J G Given | 3 | 8-6 | A Munro | 5/1 | |
| SP 5/1 In touch, switched left over 2f out, soon progress, chased leaders over 1f out, driven, stayed on under strong pressure to lead final 50 yards opened 8/1 | |||||||
| 2nd (16) | nk | 18 Military Power | J W Hills | 3 | 8-3 | Liam Jones | 4/1f |
| SP 4/1f Chased leaders, ridden to lead 2f out, driven, kept on well final furlong, worn down final 50 yards opened 5/1 £5000-£900 £2500-£500 | |||||||
| 3rd (5) | 1 | 10 Drill Sergeant | M Johnston | 3 | 8-8 | Greg Fairley | 16/1 |
| SP 16/1 In touch, pushed along 3f out, still pressing leaders 2f out, stayed on same pace inside final furlong | |||||||
| 4th (15) | ¾ | 4 Age of Reason (UAE) | M Johnston | 3 | 9-1 | L Dettori | 16/1 |
| SP 16/1 Led, pushed along, briefly headed 3f out, stayed pressing leaders until unable to quicken inside final furlong | |||||||
| 5th (7) | ½ | 7 Steele Tango (USA) | R A Teal | 3 | 8-9 | T E Durcan | 11/2 |
| SP 11/2 Mid-division, pushed along 3f out, stayed on inside final furlong, not pace to reach leaders opened 15/2 £3750-£500 | |||||||
| 6th (11) | nk | 6 Ramona Chase | S Kirk | 3 | 8-9 | R Hughes | 12/1 |
| SP 12/1 Steadied start, took keen hold, soon in midfield, ridden, unable to quicken 2f out, kept on inside final furlong opened 14/1 | |||||||
| 7th (18) | 1½ | 11 Upton Grey (IRE) | J H M Gosden | 3 | 8-7 | R Mullen | 12/1 |
| SP 12/1 Chased leaders, ridden 2f out, weakened over 1f out £12000-£1000 | |||||||
| 8th (6) | ¾ | 17 Porthole (USA) | B W Hills | 3 | 8-3 | C Catlin | 25/1 |
| SP 25/1 Dwelt, keen, soon in mid-division, stayed on same pace final 2f £16500-£500 | |||||||
| 9th (13) | 1¼ | 12 Latin Lad | R Hannon | 3 | 8-7 | F Norton | 50/1 |
| SP 50/1 Took keen hold in rear, switched right to rails 3f out, soon ridden, never reached leaders | |||||||
| 10th (8) | ¾ | 9 Hunting Country | M Johnston | 3 | 8-8 | J Fanning | 14/1 |
| SP 14/1 Tracked leader, led briefly 3f out, weakened, eased from over 1f out opened 8/1 | |||||||
| 11th (4) | 1¼ | 2 Dr Faustus (IRE) | Sir Michael Stoute | 3 | 9-1 | R L Moore | 8/1 |
| SP 8/1 Held up in rear, ridden on outside, edging right when bumped 3f out, struggling after opened 10/1 £5000-£500 | |||||||
| 12th (9) | hd | 15 Dona Alba (IRE) | J L Dunlop | 3 | 8-5 (+1) | E Ahern | 11/1 |
| SP 11/1 Held up towards rear, driven along, struggling over 2f out | |||||||
| 13th (1) | nk | 16 Dauberval (IRE) | S Kirk | 3 | 8-5 | Martin Dwyer | 40/1 |
| SP 40/1 Held up in rear, ridden 3f out, no progress | |||||||
| 14th (2) | 2¼ | 5 Siberian Tiger (IRE) | M R Channon | 3 | 8-13 | D Holland | 25/1 |
| SP 25/1 Ridden in rear 3f out, always behind opened 33/1 | |||||||
| 15th (10) | 17 | 1 Khateeb (IRE) | M A Jarvis | 3 | 9-7 t | R Hills | 8/1 |
| SP 8/1 Took keen hold in mid-division on outside, ridden, struggling 3f out, eased when beaten over 1f out opened 7/1 £4000-£500 £10000-£1400 | |||||||
| NR (3) | 3 Fifteen Love (USA) | R Charlton | 3 | 9-1 | S Drowne | ||
| NR (17) | 8 Love Galore (IRE) | M Johnston | 3 | 9-0 | N Callan | ||
| NR (14) | 13 Hawaass (USA) | M Johnston | 3 | 8-7 | Greg Fairley | ||
Betting Breakdown
Tote Win £6.20 Tote Place £2.80 £2.30 £6.50 Straight Forecast £26.05 Exacta £32.30 Trifecta £824.00
Jackpot £95,136.16 carried forward to Goodwood, 1st Aug
Placepot £463.90, Pool: £251694.14, 396.06 winning tickets
Quadpot £157.10, Pool: £10307.17, 48.55 winning tickets
PlaceSix £340.63
PlaceFive £184.99
Analysis
INDIAN DAYS has been in consistent form all season and won a deserved big pot having been well backed prior to the off. He came with a sustained run down the centre of the track under Alan Munro to just touch off Military Power in a driving finish. The Mark Johnston trio of Age Of Reason, Hunting Country and Drill Sergeant all raced prominently from the off and it was the latter who fared best and was not beaten far at all back in third place. Upton Grey was also up with the leaders throughout but could not find a finishing kick, though he remains in good heart. That statement applies to Steele Tango also, who stayed on well from out of the pack, but could not get to grips with the front rank.
