13:45 Sligo
Sunday 14 July 2019
All13:4514:1514:5015:2516:0016:3517:10
Taylor Construction & Civil Works Maiden Hurdle
- 4YO only  |  2m  |  Good (Good to Firm in places)  |  10 Runners  |  Turf  |   Weighed In
- Off time: 13:45Â Â |Â Â Winning time: 3m 51.90s
T:Â M BrassilJ:Â C Brassil (5)
Made all , three lengths clear halfway ,pressed 2 out, asserted eararly straight, two lengths clear last, ridden and reduced advantage close home, always holding runner-up op 33/1
T:Â E McNamaraJ:Â C P McNamara (7)
Mid-division, ran freely early, disputed third halfway,headway to dispute second two out when m mistake and dropped to 6th, headway again early straight, went 2nd early run-in, kept on well , just failed op 7/1
T:Â D HoganJ:Â D G Hogan
Mid-division , ran freely early , disputed third halfway , headway into second three out , second entering straight , slight mistake last and dropped to third ,kept on one pace tchd 9/2
T:Â E MullinsJ:Â Brian Hayes
Ran freely early , mid-division slight mistake first , jumped big second , sixth halfway , close fifth two out , dispute third entering straight , fourth at last , kept on one pace op 7/4
T:Â M M McNiffJ:Â D R Fox
Rear mid-division , ran freely early , ninth halfway ,moderate eighth two out , headway entering straight , went sixth last , kept on well final furlong , went fifth at line op 25/1 tchd 16/1
T:Â D HoganJ:Â A Ring
Second early , three lengths second halfway ,3rd 3 out , dropped to 4th 2 out , ridden and no impression entering straight ,5th at last , dropped to 6th close home
T:Â N C KellyJ:Â C J Orr (5)
Rear mid-division , improved 5th halfway , ridden and no impression entering straight , kept on one pace op 3/1 tchd 5/2
T:Â J J LambeJ:Â Liam McKenna (7)
3rd early , not fluent , 7th halfway ,6th when mistake 2 out , no impression when mistake last op 10/1
T:Â E MullinsJ:Â Danny Mullins
Always towards rear , no impression entering straight , kept on op 100/1
T:Â N SlevinJ:Â A W Short (5)
Always behind , no impression entering straight , tailed off
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Forecasts
The Last Emperor (6/4), Bachelor (11/4), Morning Skye (4/1), Tomeric (15/2), Indian Admiral (11/1), Sicario (20/1), Don Patricio (25/1), Pilbara (50/1), Sharg (100/1), Bowtie (100/1)
The Noel Kelly-trained BACHELOR can land the opener following a couple of solid runs at Kilbeggan and Wexford last month. The four-year-old can get off the mark for connections at the seventh attempt at the expense of Morning Skye, who is better than his last run at Tramore suggests and Down Royal second Indian Admiral who will look to come on for debut run when last seen in May.
- Bachelor
- Morning Skye
- Indian Admiral
Previous Winners
Prize Money
1st: €6,797.002nd: €2,197.003rd: €1,047.004th: €472.005th: €242.006th: €127.00
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