History for the Horse: Sennockian (IRE)
Center | RNo | Date | Odds | Cl | Dist | AR | A/S | AWt | CWt | Jockey | Dr | Sh | BP | FP | WinnerT | Timedif | LBh | Winner |
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KTON24 | 274 | 14Aug24 | 28/1 | CL4 | 1609 | 74 | 3G | 61.0 | 61 | HOLLIE DOYLE | 12 | A | 7 | 1-39.43 | 1-39.82 | 2 1/4L | ATLANTIC GAMBLE (GB) | |
broke well, mid-division, ridden over 2f out, kept on inside final furlong, not trouble leaders | ||||||||||||||||||
WHTN24 | 376 | 01Aug24 | 1740 | 0 | 3G | 62.0 | 62 | PAUL MULRENNAN | 4 | A | 10 | -L | GLAM SQUAD (IRE) | |||||
NWCS24 | 285 | 27Jul24 | 12/1 | 1614 | 75 | 3G | 58.0 | 58 | JOE FANNING | 3 | A | 2 | 1-39.32 | 1-39.38 | -L | BORGI (IRE) | ||
HDOC24 | 43 | 08Jun24 | 33/1 | CL4 | 1643 | 79 | 3G | 58.5 | 58 | JOE FANNING | 2 | A | 9 | 1-43.90 | 1-48.83 | 28 3/4L | LIVEANDLETLIVE (IRE) | |
ridden to lead, headed over 2f out, soon weakened | ||||||||||||||||||
KTON24 | 184 | 01May24 | 22/1 | CL4 | 1609 | 81 | 3G | 61.0 | 61 | JOE FANNING | 1 | A | 7 | 1-39.37 | 1-40.19 | 4 3/4L | MR BALOO (IRE) | |
led early, mid-division, headway and switched right over 1f out, weakened inside final furlong | ||||||||||||||||||
WHTN24 | 238 | 01Apr24 | 17/2 | CL4 | 1739 | 81 | 3G | 60.5 | 60 | JOSEPH FANNING | 2 | A | 2 | 1-49.92 | 1-50.16 | 1 1/2L | ROCKING TREE (IRE) | |
Keen early, close up, pushed along and headway to chase winner approaching final furlong, stayed on one pace | ||||||||||||||||||
WHTN24 | 161 | 26Feb24 | 5/2 | CL3 | 1740 | 77 | 3G | 60.5 | 60 | JOSEPH FANNING | 2 | A | 1 | 1-50.76 | 1-50.76 | -L | SENNOCKIAN (IRE) | |
Bumped start, held up, closed on outside 3f out, edged left, challenged and bumped rival just over 1f out, led, bumped and carried right inside final furlong, held on, rider came off just after line | ||||||||||||||||||
LFLD24 | 75 | 11Feb24 | 3/1 | CL4 | 1610 | 74 | 3G | 58.0 | 58 | JOSEPH FANNING | 3 | A | 1 | 1-42.25 | 1-42.25 | -L | SENNOCKIAN (IRE) | |
tracked leader, led narrowly inside final furlong, soon shaken up and ran on, always doing enough |