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Note: Prior to 3rd April 2006, the Jockey Club was the regulator of racing, and prior to July 2007 the Horseracing Regulatory Authority performed the same function.
Therefore, some notices from before July 2007 will contain references to the Jockey Club, or HRA.
- Beverley, 2 July 2010
R. Winston, the rider of WHISPERED TIMES (USA), reported that the gelding was never travelling.
D. Allan, the rider of UMVERTI, reported that the mare slipped on leaving the stalls.
D. Fentiman, the rider of FRENCH SEVENTYFIVE, reported that the bit slipped through the gelding’s mouth.
Doncaster, 2 July 2010
Neil Callan, the rider of MAHADEE (IRE), reported that the gelding ung left in the final furlong.
Tom Queally, the rider of FEELIN FOXY, reported that the mare hung badly left.
Phillip Makin, the rider of HYPNOSIS, reported that the mare hung badly left.
Haydock, 2 July 2010
Richard Hughes, the rider of BUNCE (IRE), reported that the olt stopped very quickly.
The representative of A. Berry, the Trainer of BUON COMPLEANNO (IRE), reported that the filly was unsuited by the good to firm ground.
Micky Fenton, the rider of MUSIC OF THE MOOR (IRE), reported hat the gelding hung left handed in the straight.
Sandown, 2 July 2010
Lewis Walsh, the rider of SECRET ASSET (IRE), reported that his saddle slipped.
Royston Ffrench, the rider of MUTAJARE (IRE), reported that the colt suffered interference in running.
The Veterinary Officer reported that KAOLAK (USA), trained by J Ryan, was found to be lame on its left-hind during routine testing.
The Stewards considered the running of SWINGING HAWK (GER), ridden by Jamie Spencer and trained by Ian Williams, which started favourite and finished last. Having received a report that the trainer was unable to offer any explanation, and in the absence of any other relevant information, the Stewards decided not to hold an enquiry. They ordered SWINGING HAWK (GER) to be routine tested.
Warwick, 2 July 2010
J.P. Guillambert, the rider of War of the Roses (IRE), reported that the gelding lost a left fore shoe.
Jerry O’Dwyer, the rider of Street Runner, placed fourth, reported that the gelding was unsuited by the going (Good to Firm, Firm in places)
02/07/2010
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