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14:25 Sunday 12 January 2025 4u1i3e

SKY BET CLUB MOSCOW FLYER NOVICE HURDLE (Grade 2) 693p4m

Distance : 2m 198y
Prize : €37,500 Age : 5yo+ Race Type : Hurdle Going : Heavy
Race Type : Hurdle
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Running Notes
Pos Pos Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 1 P. Townend silk 5. SALVATOR MUNDI (FR) 5. SALVATOR MUNDI (FR) +5 <
132+
0 > 119 P. Townend 5 11-4 8/151.53f 8/151.53f
P. Townend silk bg SAINT DES SAINTS (FR) J: P. Townend
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 5 Wgt: 11-4 Eq: (h+t)
W. P. Mullins, Ireland (h+t)
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ultimately got the job done with a bit in hand but it was far from plain sailing and, whilst he's entitled to come on for this first run in 8 months and be suited by a stronger pace in a championship race, such a performance didn't justify the shortening of a price for the Supreme (now 7/2 with most firms) that owes more seemingly to his second to Sir Gino in ; soon steadied, jumped none too fluently, raced freely, went fourth at the second, shaken up after 2 out, good progress early in straight, led when edged right approaching last, ran on.
steadied start, not fluent, went fourth 2nd, shaken up after 2 out, progress straight, led when edged right approaching last, ran on
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2 2 M. P. Walsh silk 3 2. KEL HISTOIRE (FR) 2. KEL HISTOIRE (FR) -7 <
128+
-21 > 115 M. P. Walsh 5 11-4 7/24.5 7/24.5
M. P. Walsh silk chg LUCARNO (USA) J: M. P. Walsh
T: W. P. Mullins, Ireland
Age: 5 Wgt: 11-4
W. P. Mullins, Ireland
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confirmed the promise of his hurdling debut and was unlucky not to finish further ahead of the third, though there's no disputing he'd have made little impression on the winner had he been granted a trouble-free age; prominent, not fluent 4 out, challenged next, short of room before last, fourth there, stayed on again run-in, took second on line; already bordering on useful, he's open to further improvement.
prominent, not fluent 4 out, challenged next, short of room before last, fourth there, stayed on again run-in, took 2nd line
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3 3 Danny Gilligan silk sh 4. RELIEVED OF DUTIES (IRE) 4. RELIEVED OF DUTIES (IRE) -2 <
128
-64 > 115 Danny Gilligan 6 11-4 9/110 9/110
Danny Gilligan silk bg NETWORK (GER) J: Danny Gilligan
T: Gordon Elliott, Ireland
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-4
Gordon Elliott, Ireland
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took another small step forward, his jumping again proving an asset, but he lacked the pace and seemingly the class of the winner as that one powered past in a matter of strides; prominent, pushed along before last, second when not fluent there (jumped well otherwise), kept on, lost second on line.
prominent, largely jumped well, pushed along before last, second when not fluent there, kept on, lost 2nd line
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4 4 D. J. O'Keeffe silk ¾ 6. SKY LORD 6. SKY LORD -1 <
127
-16 > 114 D. J. O'Keeffe 6 11-4 15/28.5 15/28.5
D. J. O'Keeffe silk bg KING'S THEATRE (IRE) J: D. J. O'Keeffe
T: Henry de Bromhead, Ireland
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-4
Henry de Bromhead, Ireland
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has plenty of stamina in his pedigree and probably would have been better served making this more of a test, but he's still made a most positive start to his career and he'd be well worth another try at this sort of level (remains with potential), probably over further; soon led, tackled 2 out, headed before last, awkward on landing, one paced run-in.
soon led, tackled 2 out, headed before last, awkward on landing, one paced run-in
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5 5 S. Fitzgerald silk 10 1. ARTIC LANE (IRE) 1. ARTIC LANE (IRE) <
114
> 101 S. Fitzgerald 6 11-4 40/141 40/141
S. Fitzgerald silk bg WELL CHOSEN J: S. Fitzgerald
T: Declan Queally, Ireland
Age: 6 Wgt: 11-4 Eq: (b)
Declan Queally, Ireland (b)
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attracted late at large odds but was readily left behind once the pace quickened back down in trip, the blinkers not sharpening him up to any degree; mid-field, lost place when not fluent second, untidy again next, mistake 4 out, left behind from 2 out.
mid-field, lost place when not fluent 2nd, untidy again next, mistake 4 out, left behind from 2 out
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6 6 D. E. Mullins silk 36 3. MR RANGO (IRE) 3. MR RANGO (IRE) +25 <
69
F (73) > 56 D. E. Mullins 7 11-4 200/1201 200/1201
D. E. Mullins silk bg ALZAO (USA) J: D. E. Mullins
T: John M. Harney
Age: 7 Wgt: 11-4
John M. Harney
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was hopelessly out of his depth; in rear, not fluent first, struggling when not fluent again 3 out.
rear, not fluent 1st, struggling when not fluent again 3 out
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All 6 ran. Hurdles: 9.

Winning Owner: Mrs J. Donnelly

Time: 4m 27.1s Closing Sectional: (4.05f): 60.3s (106.2%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 112%, Betfair SP 99.1%

A fourth consecutive win in the race for Willie Mullins, the yard responsible for the second too, though this has the feeling of a below-par renewal, none of the sextet enhancing their form a great deal in a tactical contest, the winner doing a fair bit wrong in fact.

SALVATOR MUNDI (FR) ultimately got the job done with a bit in hand but it was far from plain sailing and, whilst he's entitled to come on for this first run in 8 months and be suited by a stronger pace in a championship race, such a performance didn't justify the shortening of a price for the Supreme (now 7/2 with most firms) that owes more seemingly to his second to Sir Gino in ; soon steadied, jumped none too fluently, raced freely, went fourth at the second, shaken up after 2 out, good progress early in straight, led when edged right approaching last, ran on.

KEL HISTOIRE (FR) confirmed the promise of his hurdling debut and was unlucky not to finish further ahead of the third, though there's no disputing he'd have made little impression on the winner had he been granted a trouble-free age; prominent, not fluent 4 out, challenged next, short of room before last, fourth there, stayed on again run-in, took second on line; already bordering on useful, he's open to further improvement.

RELIEVED OF DUTIES (IRE) took another small step forward, his jumping again proving an asset, but he lacked the pace and seemingly the class of the winner as that one powered past in a matter of strides; prominent, pushed along before last, second when not fluent there (jumped well otherwise), kept on, lost second on line.

SKY LORD has plenty of stamina in his pedigree and probably would have been better served making this more of a test, but he's still made a most positive start to his career and he'd be well worth another try at this sort of level (remains with potential), probably over further; soon led, tackled 2 out, headed before last, awkward on landing, one paced run-in.

ARTIC LANE (IRE) attracted late at large odds but was readily left behind once the pace quickened back down in trip, the blinkers not sharpening him up to any degree; mid-field, lost place when not fluent second, untidy again next, mistake 4 out, left behind from 2 out.

MR RANGO (IRE) was hopelessly out of his depth; in rear, not fluent first, struggling when not fluent again 3 out.