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  • Beverley, 29 August 2010

    The Stewards considered the apparent improvement in form of the winner KRYPTON FACTOR, ridden by Seb Sanders and trained by Sir Mark Prescott, compared with its previous run in a six-furlong handicap on Good to Firm ground at Redcar on 7th August where it finished eighth, beaten twelve lengths. Having received a report from the Trainer’s Representative that she could offer no explanation and in the absence of any other relevant information, they decided not to hold an enquiry. The Stewards ordered KRYPTON FACTOR to be routine tested.

    Sam Hitchcott, the rider of BOY THE BELL, reported that the gelding hung left.

    Ian Brennan, the rider of ON THE PISTE (IRE), reported that the filly hung left.

    Goodwood, 29 August 2010

    George Baker, the rider of CEILIDH HOUSE, reported that the filly hung right under pressure.

    Dane O’Neill, the rider of VICTORIA SPONGE (IRE), reported that the filly was slowly away.

    Jimmy Quinn, the rider of WARLING (IRE), reported that the filly was slowly away

    Martin Dwyer, the rider of ALDOVRANDI (IRE), reported that the colt ran too freely.

    Pat Dobbs, the rider of DADDY’S GIFT (IRE), reported that the filly was denied a clear run.

    The Veterinary Officer reported that WHAT’S UP PUSSYCAT (IRE), trained by D M Simcock, finished lame.

    John Fahy, the rider of TRUISM, reported that the gelding was unsuited by the good to soft ground.

    Jimmy Quinn, the rider of SMOKEY OAKEY (IRE), reported that the gelding lost its action.

    Harry Bentley, the rider of SOUTH CAPE, reported that the gelding was slowly away.

    Shane Kelly, the rider of GENERAL ELIOTT (IRE), reported that the gelding hung right under pressure.

    Louis-PhilippeBeuzelin, the rider of JOSS STICK, reported that the gelding ran flat.

    Yarmouth, 29 August 2010

    The Stewards considered the apparent improvement in form of the winner TILSWORTH GLENBOY ridden by Stephen Craine and trained by J R Jenkins compared with its previous run at Southwell on 3rd August where it finished 11th, beaten 35 lengths, but having received a report of the trainer’s explanation that the gelding was better suited by today’s soft ground they decided not to hold an enquiry. The Stewards ordered TILSWORTH GLENBOY to be routine tested.

    William Carson, the rider of CELTIC SIXPENCE (IRE), reported that the filly, which finished second, hung left.

    J E Long, the trainer of CHANDRAYAAN, reported that the gelding was unsuited by today’s soft ground.

    The Stewards considered the running of COOL KITTEN (IRE) ridden by William Buick and trained by W J Knight, who started favourite and finished unplaced, but having received a report of the trainer’s representative’s explanation that the gelding was unsuited by today’s soft ground, they decided not to hold an enquiry. The Stewards ordered COOL KITTEN (IRE) to be routine tested

    H J Collingridge, the trainer of TOBALLA, reported that the mare had a breathing problem.

    Chris Catlin, the rider of FARDYIEH, reported that the filly suffered interference in running shortly after the start.

    The Stewards considered the running of SCARCITY (IRE) ridden by Hayley Turner and trained by E A L Dunlop, and having received a report that the trainer’s representative was unable to offer any explanation and in the absence of any other relevant information, they decided not to hold an enquiry.

    Tony Culhane, the rider of IZZI MILL (USA), reported that the filly hung right.

    James Rogers (3), the rider of FOLIO (IRE), which started favourite and finished unplaced, reported that the gelding found nothing off the bridle.

    John Cavanagh, the rider of CREDENTIAL, reported that the gelding hung right.
29/08/2010

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