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Bath

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Netbet Easter Festival Novice Stakes (GBB Race)
Finished
Speed race on the flat About 5 furlongs Ideal conditions Standard race 10 runners £5400 prize
Turf track
TrackLab's top pick finished 4th
Result — sorted by finishing position
20+ Strong pick 12-19 Solid chance 6-11 In the mix Below 6 Outsider How scores work
1st
D. Probert · H. Palmer · 2yo · 9st 7lb
12
SP: 8/1 First run (debut) Jockey in form (5 wins in 14 days)
2nd
1 Dowman
B. Loughnane · G. Boughey · 2yo · 9st 7lb
14
SP: 31/5 First run (debut) 1.5 lengths
3rd
L. Edmunds · R. Millman · 2yo · 9st 2lb
5.8
SP: 33/2 First run (debut) 2 lengths
4th
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S. Levey · R. Hannon · 2yo · 9st 7lb
24
SP: 37/10 First run (debut) Jockey in form (5 wins in 14 days) 2.8 lengths
SP: 9/1 First run (debut) Trainer in form 3.8 lengths
6th
G. Bass · J. Channon · 2yo · 9st 7lb
19
SP: 7/2 First run (debut) Trainer in form 5.8 lengths
7th
G. Wood · R. Millman · 2yo · 9st 2lb
2.4
SP: 29/1 First run (debut) 9.8 lengths
8th
D. Egan · A. Kirby · 2yo · 9st 2lb
4.6
SP: 25/1 First run (debut) 10 lengths
9th
K. O'Neill · A. Kirby · 2yo · 9st 2lb
5.8
SP: 14/1 First run (debut) 12 lengths
10th
C. Hutchinson · J. S Moore · 2yo · 9st 2lb
1.8
SP: 45/1 First run (debut) 57 lengths
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