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- Epsom, 8 September 2010
EDDIE AHERN, the rider of GOODWOOD TREASURE, reported that the filly REARED LEAVING THE STALLS and was SLOWLY AWAY
DAVID PROBERT, the rider of DANGER MULALLY, reported that the gelding HUNG LEFT
JIM CROWLEY, the rider of SENSATIONALLY, reported that the filly RAN TOO FREE.
Kempton, 8 September 2010
PATRICK HILLS, the rider, reported that HENRYS AIR hung badly left.
CATHY GANNON, the rider, reported that SHES ROSIE hung right.
The Veterinary Officer reported that MATARAM (USA) lost a shoe.
The Veterinary Officer reported that WAR AND PEACE (IRE) lost a shoe.
STEVIE DONOHOE, the rider, reported that BULL MARKET (IRE) was keen to post.
M.J. ATTWATER, the trainer, reported that BEAT ROUTE lost a front and a back shoe.
Uttoxeter, 8 September 2010
Johnny Farrelly, the rider of SHUTTLE DIPLOMACY (IRE), reported that the mare had a breathing problem.
The Stewards considered the running of ARCADIA BOY (IRE), ridden by Adrian Lane and trained by D. McCain Jnr, who was pulled up, 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 ARCADIA BOY (IRE) to be routine tested.
The Stewards considered the running of WORD OF WARNING, ridden by Graham Lee and trained by M. Todhunter, who started favourite and finished unplaced, but having received a report from the trainer that the gelding was unsuited by the good ground, they decided not to hold an enquiry. The Stewards ordered WORD OF WARNING to be routine tested.
Warren Marston, the rider of LE BROCQUY, reported that the gelding was never travelling.
08/09/2010
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