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PONTEFRACT 14:50 3r1620

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14:50 Sunday 30 July 2023 25463j

SKY BET POMFRET STAKES (Listed) (1) 37131c

Distance : 1m 6y
Prize : £28,010 Age : 3yo+ Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Gd/Sft
Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf
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Pos (Draw) Pos (Draw) Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 (5) 1 (5) James Doyle silk 3. POKER FACE (IRE) 3. POKER FACE (IRE) -7 <
114
+3 > 104 James Doyle 4 9-7 5/42.25f 5/42.25f
James Doyle silk bg GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: James Doyle
T: Simon & Ed Crisford
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-7
Simon & Ed Crisford
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a blip at Royal Ascot aside, has been knocking on the door at this sort of level this year and he didn't need to improve to make the breakthrough in workmanlike fashion, having no problem with the shorter trip, in the process taking his record at this track to 3 from 3; prominent, effort home turn, led early in straight, kept on.
prominent, effort home turn, led early in straight, kept on
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2 (4) 2 (4) David Egan silk ¾ 6. FLIGHT PLAN 6. FLIGHT PLAN -8 <
111
-2 > 101 David Egan 3 8-13 13/27.5 13/27.5
David Egan silk bc PIVOTAL 124 J: David Egan
T: K. R. Burke
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-13
K. R. Burke
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had his sights lowered taking on his elders for the first time and showed improved form, well suited by the switch to front-running tactics; led, shaken up over 2f out, headed early in straight, rallied, had the run of the race.
led, shaken up over 2f out, headed early in straight, rallied
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3 (1) 3 (1) Kevin Stott silk nk 4. RAADOBARG (IRE) 4. RAADOBARG (IRE) -11 <
112
-1 > 102 Kevin Stott 5 9-7 3/14 3/14
Kevin Stott silk bg REVOQUE (IRE) 122p J: Kevin Stott
T: George Boughey
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-7 Eq: (s+t)
George Boughey (s+t)
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in a change of headgear and back down in trip, wasted no time getting back to form; chased leader, challenged over 1f out, kept on, had every chance; he's not won for a while, but is largely consistent and should remain competitive at this sort of level.
chased leader, challenged over 1f out, kept on
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4 (3) 4 (3) Jamie Spencer silk 5. WITCH HUNTER (FR) 5. WITCH HUNTER (FR) +4 <
106+
+8 > 96 Jamie Spencer 4 9-7 17/29.5 17/29.5
Jamie Spencer silk bg ORPEN (USA) 116 J: Jamie Spencer
T: Richard Hannon
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-7 Eq: (s)
Richard Hannon (s)
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wasn't seen to best effect, his customary tactics not well suited to this type of small-field environment; dwelt, raced off the pace, ridden home turn, looked a bit ungainly, kept on, left with too much to do.
dwelt, off pace, ridden home turn, kept on
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5 (6) 5 (6) Tom Marquand silk hd 1. AL MUBHIR 1. AL MUBHIR +3 <
105
-3 > 96 Tom Marquand 4 9-7 11/26.5 11/26.5
Tom Marquand silk chg IFFRAAJ 127 J: Tom Marquand
T: William Haggas
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-7 Eq: (t)
William Haggas (t)
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wasn't disgraced after 12 weeks off, especially as he wasn't ideally placed and is probably better suited by more testing ground; held up, progress around 2f out, one paced, came from further back than ideal.
held up, progress around 2f out, one paced
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6 (2) 6 (2) Luke Morris silk 16 2. EXCEL POWER (IRE) 2. EXCEL POWER (IRE) +6 <
64
+32 > 56 Luke Morris 5 9-7 40/141 40/141
Luke Morris silk bg EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) 126 J: Luke Morris
T: Archie Watson
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-7
Archie Watson
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ran no sort of race after 7 months off; mid-field, struggling 3f out, dropped away.
mid-field, struggling 3f out, dropped away
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All 6 ran.

Winning Owner: Mr Edward J. Ware

Time: 1m 43.37s Closing Sectional: (2f): 25.4s (101.4%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 111%, Betfair SP 102.4%

An ordinary gallop meant it paid to be handy in this listed contest, the front trio in those positions throughout, though all 3 posted smart displays in what looks an up-to-par renewal.

POKER FACE (IRE) a blip at Royal Ascot aside, has been knocking on the door at this sort of level this year and he didn't need to improve to make the breakthrough in workmanlike fashion, having no problem with the shorter trip, in the process taking his record at this track to 3 from 3; prominent, effort home turn, led early in straight, kept on.

FLIGHT PLAN had his sights lowered taking on his elders for the first time and showed improved form, well suited by the switch to front-running tactics; led, shaken up over 2f out, headed early in straight, rallied, had the run of the race.

RAADOBARG (IRE) in a change of headgear and back down in trip, wasted no time getting back to form; chased leader, challenged over 1f out, kept on, had every chance; he's not won for a while, but is largely consistent and should remain competitive at this sort of level.

WITCH HUNTER (FR) wasn't seen to best effect, his customary tactics not well suited to this type of small-field environment; dwelt, raced off the pace, ridden home turn, looked a bit ungainly, kept on, left with too much to do.

AL MUBHIR wasn't disgraced after 12 weeks off, especially as he wasn't ideally placed and is probably better suited by more testing ground; held up, progress around 2f out, one paced, came from further back than ideal.

EXCEL POWER (IRE) ran no sort of race after 7 months off; mid-field, struggling 3f out, dropped away.