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227010_wicklow_brave

54.0kg

Jockey: Stephen Baster

Trainer: William Mullins

Age: 9YO (Foaled 10/03/2009)
Colour/Sex: Bay/Gelding
Sire/Dam: Beat Hollow (GB) /Moraine (GB)
Prize money: $1,260,788

Starts: 38 10-4-5

Barrier: 8

Odds: 80-1

Race 7 Number 12

Comments:  Well fancied international horse in 2016, but raced too keen and was dissapointing. He has maintained his form overseas as a nine year old and they elected to run in the Caulfield Cup this year where he was average. If he recpatured overseas form, good outside chance.

 


COMMENTS




23 responses to “Nakeeta”

  1. William delmo says:

    Nakeeta by half a length

  2. Jonathan Juarez says:

    Nakeeta

    Ebor winner 2017

  3. Jonathan Juarez says:

    Nakeeta

    The Ebor winner for 2017 makes this horse ideal to win the Melbourne Cup.

  4. Iris Greer says:

    A nose

  5. Lionel christensen says:

    2leghths

  6. Robert White says:

    Nakeeta by 3/4 of a length

  7. Deanne tucker says:

    0.75 lengths

  8. Amanda Ann Skinner says:

    1/2 length first Scottish horse to win

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  10. Liam Walpole says:

    1.5 lengths

  11. Nakeeta says:

    I think by a photo finish

  12. Glenn Malone says:

    .4 length

  13. Very smart type that will run past them and pull away at them at the 75m mark says:

    Will win by 1.25Lengths

  14. Anonymous says:

    3 Lengths

  15. kaye butler says:

    Its a guess

  16. Janet De Vivo says:

    Nakeeta will win by 1.75 lengths

  17. Keith Shannon says:

    3/4 length

  18. Mathew Treadwell says:

    A head

  19. Nathan Fraser says:

    0.5L

  20. Dylan Teicher says:

    1 length

  21. Ryan says:

    Half a head

  22. Liam Gallagher says:

    Neck


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