Limerick Races & Results Tomform Monday 26th December 2022
There were 148 Races on Monday 26th December 2022 across 23 meetings. There was 1 races at Down Royal
Down Royal , 7 races at Newcastle , 6 races at Wetherby , 6 races at Market Rasen , 7 races at Fontwell , 7 races at Down Royal, 7 races at Newcastle, 7 races at Leopardstown , 6 races at Huntingdon , 6 races at Kempton , 6 races at Down Royal , 7 races at Wincanton , 7 races at Limerick , 7 races at Leopardstown, 7 races at Huntingdon, 7 races at Kempton, 7 races at Wincanton, 7 races at Limerick, 7 races at Market Rasen, 7 races at Wetherby, 7 races at Fontwell, 7 races at Wolverhampton, 5 races at Wolverhampton , no doubt Tomform helped you find a winner.
Races & Results Monday 26th December 2022
The data in the racecards below is for the past year. View the racecard key.
(1) Bold Reflection 6.5/1, Bought for £140,000 last month after finishing placed in a couple of points. Interesting runner on Rules debut.
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2nd (3) (1.25/1 +17%) Coole Cherry
1.25
1.25/1(+17%)
(3) Coole Cherry 1.25/1, Twice-raced maiden. Second of 10 in bumper at Naas (16f, soft, 10/3) 44 days ago. Sets a fair standard.
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8
3rd (8) (80/1 -142%) Stage Lady
80
80/1(-142%)
(8) Stage Lady 80/1, €13,500 3-y-o, Sageburg mare. Dam (c118/h116) 2m-21f hurdle/chase winner. Wears tongue strap.
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4th (4) (50/1 +24%) Grace Faraday
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50/1(+24%)
(4) Grace Faraday 50/1, Lightly-raced maiden under NH rules. Tenth of 16 in novice hurdle (66/1) at Fairyhouse (19.8f, heavy) on hurdles bow 41 days ago. Switches from hurdles to bumpers. Hood back on.
5th
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5th (2) (8/1 +33%) Charity Barnum
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8/1(+33%)
(2) Charity Barnum 8/1, Sholokhov filly. Dam (h110), 19f hurdle winner (stayed 2¾m), half-sister to winning hurdler/useful chaser (2m-2½m winner) Irish Thistle. One of 3 runners from her leading yard. Betting should guide.
6th
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6th (9) (1.88/1 +6%) Thegingrin
1.88
1.88/1(+6%)
(9) Thegingrin 1.88/1, £115,000 purchase after easily winning her sole start in points (Feb 6). With a top stable for this Rules debut and likely to go well, particularly if the betting vibes are strong.
7th
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7th (5) (14/1 -40%) Granos Girl
14
14/1(-40%)
(5) Granos Girl 14/1, Sholokhov mare. Dam unraced half-sister to high-class hurdler/chaser (stayed 25f) Yorkhill. Would clearly enter the reckoning if the betting speaks for her.
8th
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8th (6) (80/1 -220%) Hot Shimmer
80
80/1(-220%)
(6) Hot Shimmer 80/1, Twice-raced maiden. Modest form when third of 14 in maiden hurdle over this C&D (heavy, 125/1) 34 days ago. Makes bumpers debut.
9th
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9th (7) (66/1 -32%) Lorand
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66/1(-32%)
(7) Lorand 66/1, Captain Chop filly. Dam, 17f hurdle winner in France, half-sister to useful French hurdler/chaser (stayed 2¾m) Danaw.
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This is the 16:15 Kempton race from the video above backed at 28/1 earlier in the day.
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