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Thoroughbred Townsville Thu 19 May 2016 Race 7

Race 7

PAT MOLLOY JEWELLERS Class 2 Handicap 1300m

CL2

Townsville

Good 4
Barrier

9

Wgt

54.0kg

Margin

-

Time

1-19.11 600/36.38

Progression

800m: 9th
400m: 9th

Steward Comment

Slow to begin.

Starting Price

$10

Gear on display
Bits Lugging
Gear changes
2
Barrier

7

Wgt

54.0kg

Margin

0.20

Time

Progression

800m: 4th
400m: 4th

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$51

Gear on display
Gear changes
3
Barrier

1

Wgt

54.0kg

Margin

2.20

Time

Progression

800m: 7th
400m: 6th

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$31

Gear on display
Norton Bit
Gear changes
4
Barrier

4

Wgt

59.0kg

Margin

2.40

Time

Progression

800m: 6th
400m: 7th

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$3.10

Gear on display
Blinkers
Gear changes
Barrier

2

Wgt

56.0kg

Margin

2.70

Time

Progression

800m: 8th
400m: 8th

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$7.50

Gear on display
Blinkers
Gear changes
6
Barrier

5

Wgt

54.0kg

Margin

2.80

Time

Progression

800m: 10th
400m: 10th

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$25

Gear on display
Bandages
Gear changes
7
Barrier

10

Wgt

54.0kg

Margin

2.90

Time

Progression

800m: 3rd
400m: 3rd

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$41

Gear on display
Cross-over Nose Band, Bits Lugging
Gear changes
8
Barrier

3

Wgt

54.0kg

Margin

4.20

Time

Progression

800m: 11th
400m: 11th

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$35

Gear on display
Gelded
Gear changes
Blinkers Off First Time
9
Barrier

8

Wgt

56.5kg

Margin

6.20

Time

Progression

800m: 2nd
400m: 2nd

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$2.90

Gear on display
Blinkers
Gear changes
Barrier

6

Wgt

54.0kg

Margin

7.50

Time

Progression

800m: 5th
400m: 5th

Steward Comment

Starting Price

$101

Gear on display
Tongue Tie, Blinkers
Gear changes
Barrier

11

Wgt

54.0kg

Margin

19.30

Time

Progression

800m: 1st
400m: 1st

Steward Comment

When questioned regarding tactics adopted on the gelding, Jockey explained she had been instructed to lead. She said after beginning only fairly, she rode her mount vigorously in the early stages to comply with her instructions. She added that after obtaining the lead the gelding then commenced to over-race and refused to settle and as a result was left without a finishing effort and weakened noticeably. A post-race veterinary examination did not reveal any abnormalities. Jockey concurred with stewards in that she should have made a greater effort to restrain her mount once in the lead.

Starting Price

$10

Gear on display
Gear changes