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IE - Limerick - Race 4

Thoroughbred
17 Runners
16f
Handicap Hurdle
Turf
Heavy (Soft in places)
11.5K

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Verdict

Lots with chances but AVANDRA rates just the pick of the weights and should strip sharper for her recent Wexford sixth after a lay-off so edges the vote. Onefortheditch heads the list of dangers on the back of a good chasing second at Clonmel with Kingdom Calling, Lenjoleur de Palma and Back To Cali all in the picture too.
Horse Stats
#/SilkHorse#/HorsePower RatingHigh SpeedWin %Top 3%Win ProbOdds
1
Onefortheditch (Ire) silk
2nd Pick
1

Onefortheditch (Ire)

Jockey: E. Staples

Trainer: Eamonn Francis Gallagher, Ireland

J: E. Staples

T: Eamonn Francis Gallagher, Ireland

99---23%
2
Falcon Park (Ire) silk
2

Falcon Park (Ire)

Jockey: B. W. Harvey

Trainer: John Joseph Hanlon, Ireland

J: B. W. Harvey

T: John Joseph Hanlon, Ireland

95---2%
3
Kingdom Calling (Fr) silk
3rd Pick
3

Kingdom Calling (Fr)

Jockey: G. B. Noonan

Trainer: Eoin Christopher Mccarthy, Ireland

J: G. B. Noonan

T: Eoin Christopher Mccarthy, Ireland

97---20%
4
Back To Cali (Ire) silk
4

Back To Cali (Ire)

Jockey: Mr A. Leahy

Trainer: John Joseph Hanlon, Ireland

J: Mr A. Leahy

T: John Joseph Hanlon, Ireland

90---3%
5
Lenjoleur De Palma (Fr) silk
5

Lenjoleur De Palma (Fr)

Jockey: Patrick Michael O'brien

Trainer: Eric Mcnamara, Ireland

J: Patrick Michael O'brien

T: Eric Mcnamara, Ireland

96---29%
6
Donnrua Dream (Ire) silk
6

Donnrua Dream (Ire)

Jockey: Liam Quinlan

Trainer: Ray Hackett, Ireland

J: Liam Quinlan

T: Ray Hackett, Ireland

91---15%
7
Le Fanu (Ire) silk
7

Le Fanu (Ire)

Jockey: Richard Deegan

Trainer: Brendan Maurice Walsh, Ireland

J: Richard Deegan

T: Brendan Maurice Walsh, Ireland

93---3%
8
Finnicky Filly (Ire) silk
8

Finnicky Filly (Ire)

Jockey: M. J. Kenneally

Trainer: John Patrick Ryan, Ireland

J: M. J. Kenneally

T: John Patrick Ryan, Ireland

96---10%
9
Fernhill Fling (Ire) silk
9

Fernhill Fling (Ire)

Jockey: Dylan Robinson

Trainer: P. J. Rothwell, Ireland

J: Dylan Robinson

T: P. J. Rothwell, Ireland

98---7%
10
Avandra (Ire) silk
1st Pick
10

Avandra (Ire)

Jockey: Shane O'callaghan

Trainer: P. J. Rothwell, Ireland

J: Shane O'callaghan

T: P. J. Rothwell, Ireland

100---8%

Scratched

11
Nazine (Ire) silk
11

Nazine (Ire)

Jockey: Ryan Treacy

Trainer: Michael J. Mcdonagh, Ireland

J: Ryan Treacy

T: Michael J. Mcdonagh, Ireland

96---10%
12
Willuhaveamineral (Ire) silk
12

Willuhaveamineral (Ire)

Jockey: M. P. O'connor

Trainer: Michael Winters, Ireland

J: M. P. O'connor

T: Michael Winters, Ireland

61---2%
13
Boston Bongo (Ire) silk
13

Boston Bongo (Ire)

Jockey: H. E. Sexton

Trainer: E. Sheehy, Ireland

J: H. E. Sexton

T: E. Sheehy, Ireland

94---5%
14
Masterstonemason (Ire) silk
14

Masterstonemason (Ire)

Jockey: S. Cleary-Farrell

Trainer: F. Costello, Ireland

J: S. Cleary-Farrell

T: F. Costello, Ireland

78---2%
15
I Feel Fine silk
15

I Feel Fine

Jockey: L. A. Mckenna

Trainer: Mark Molloy, Ireland

J: L. A. Mckenna

T: Mark Molloy, Ireland

90---6%
16
Laska Du Breuil (Fr) silk
16

Laska Du Breuil (Fr)

Jockey: Reserve

Trainer: Gavin Patrick Cromwell, Ireland

J: Reserve

T: Gavin Patrick Cromwell, Ireland

85---1%

Scratched

17
Evening's Empire (Ire) silk
17

Evening's Empire (Ire)

Jockey: Reserve

Trainer: James M. Barcoe, Ireland

J: Reserve

T: James M. Barcoe, Ireland

95---1%

Scratched

Horse Racing Basic Terms

Silks

The colorful jacket and cap worn by a jockey which features the design of the owner.

Exacta

A bet selecting the first and second horses in a race in the correct order. An exacta box refers to paying a little more to ensure they can finish in either order.

Bobble/Stumble

A slip or a duck from a horse trying to leave the starting gates, often caused by the surface giving way under the feet. This can range from a mild misstep to a stumble down to their knees.