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15:15 Tuesday 13 July 2021 3w1z

135th YEAR OF THE WATT MEMORIAL HANDICAP (3) 4h3k2b

Distance : 2m 32y
Prize : £7,216 Rated : (0-95) Age : 3yo+ Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Gd/Sft
Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf
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Running Notes
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 (3) 1 (3) Clifford Lee silk 5. PLATFORM NINETEEN (IRE) 5. PLATFORM NINETEEN (IRE) -22 <
98
0 > 83 Clifford Lee 5 9-5 5/16 5/16
Clifford Lee silk chg MONSUN (GER) 124 J: Clifford Lee
T: Michael Bell
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-5 Eq: (s) OR: 83
Michael Bell (s) (83)
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proved better than ever as he overcame a 22-month absence to notch his fifth win in his last 6 starts; tracked pace, pushed along 3f out, edged right over 1f out, stayed on to lead soon after, forged clear; he's sure to stay beyond 2m if required, though it'll make sense to give him time to get over this.
tracked pace, pushed along 3f out, edged right over 1f out, stayed on to lead soon after, forged clear
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2 (2) 2 (2) Ben Curtis silk 6. GOLDEN FLAME (IRE) 6. GOLDEN FLAME (IRE) -27 <
96
-30 > 83 Ben Curtis 3 8-10 1/12f 1/12f
Ben Curtis silk bg ROCK OF GIBRALTAR (IRE) 133 J: Ben Curtis
T: Mark Johnston
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-10 OR: 91
Mark Johnston (91)
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was the sole 3-y-o in the line-up and seemed to run his race upped to 2m for the first time, just put in his place by one that returned from a long absence better than ever; dictated, bumped over 1f out, headed soon after, left behind by winner final 1f.
dictated, bumped over 1f out, headed soon after, left behind by winner final 1f
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3 (5) 3 (5) Paul Mulrennan silk 4. LAND OF WINTER (FR) 4. LAND OF WINTER (FR) H <
79+
+11 > 67 Paul Mulrennan 5 9-5 7/24.5 7/24.5
Paul Mulrennan silk bg TOCCET (USA) 118 J: Paul Mulrennan
T: Rae Guest
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-5 OR: 83
Rae Guest (83)
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shaped as if better for the run after 4 months off; close up, shaken up under 4f out, no extra from 2f out.
close up, shaken up under 4f out, no extra from 2f out
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4 (4) 4 (4) Graham Lee silk 22 1. BEN LILLY (IRE) 1. BEN LILLY (IRE) <
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+5 > 51 Graham Lee 4 10-0 9/110 9/110
Graham Lee silk bg KRIS S (USA) J: Graham Lee
T: David Brown
Age: 4 Wgt: 10-0 OR: 92
David Brown (92)
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has gone from being a strong-traveller to possessing a decidedly lazy streak and is quite clearly worth a try in headgear after this unenthusiastic display; mid-field, soon off bridle, beaten over 3f out.
mid-field, beaten over 3f out
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5 (1) 5 (1) David Allan silk 12 3. CUBAN HOPE (IRE) 3. CUBAN HOPE (IRE) +54 <
35
+27 > 29 David Allan 5 9-9 16/117 16/117
David Allan silk bg HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) 132 J: David Allan
T: Gay Kelleway
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-9 Eq: (h) OR: 87
Gay Kelleway (h) (87)
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upped markedly in trip and in a first-time hood, mightn't stay this far but wasn't beaten solely by the distance, later reported to be suffering from post-race heat stress; patiently ridden, beaten over 3f out.
held up, beaten over 3f out
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6 (6) 6 (6) Joanna Mason silk 99 2. FLYMETOTHESTARS 2. FLYMETOTHESTARS <
Joanna Mason (3) 8 9-10 18/119 18/119
Joanna Mason silk bg SADLER'S WELLS (USA) 132 J: Joanna Mason (3)
T: Michael & David Easterby
Age: 8 Wgt: 9-10 OR: 88
Michael & David Easterby (88)
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back up in trip, showed nothing on his second run back, reported to have made a respiratory noise; in rear, no chance 5f out.
rear, no chance 5f out
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All 6 ran.

Winning Owner: The Royal Ascot Racing Club

Time: 3m 39.15s Closing Sectional: (3f): 40.5s (100.5%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 110%, Betfair SP 98.5%

The usual smallish field for what should be a useful handicap, only 2 giving their running and Platform Nineteen seemingly better than ever in putting the sole 3-y-o in his place.

PLATFORM NINETEEN (IRE) proved better than ever as he overcame a 22-month absence to notch his fifth win in his last 6 starts; tracked pace, pushed along 3f out, edged right over 1f out, stayed on to lead soon after, forged clear; he's sure to stay beyond 2m if required, though it'll make sense to give him time to get over this.

GOLDEN FLAME (IRE) was the sole 3-y-o in the line-up and seemed to run his race upped to 2m for the first time, just put in his place by one that returned from a long absence better than ever; dictated, bumped over 1f out, headed soon after, left behind by winner final 1f.

LAND OF WINTER (FR) shaped as if better for the run after 4 months off; close up, shaken up under 4f out, no extra from 2f out.

BEN LILLY (IRE) has gone from being a strong-traveller to possessing a decidedly lazy streak and is quite clearly worth a try in headgear after this unenthusiastic display; mid-field, soon off bridle, beaten over 3f out.

CUBAN HOPE (IRE) upped markedly in trip and in a first-time hood, mightn't stay this far but wasn't beaten solely by the distance, later reported to be suffering from post-race heat stress; patiently ridden, beaten over 3f out.

FLYMETOTHESTARS back up in trip, showed nothing on his second run back, reported to have made a respiratory noise; in rear, no chance 5f out.