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Horse Profile
Sunday Mail Lass (IRE)
Sex:
Bay Filly
Breeding:
Colmore Row - Dancing Chimes
Trainer:
J Berry
Owner:
Scottish Daily Record & Sunday Mail Ltd
Vital Stats
Period
Runs
1st
2nd
3rd
Win %
£1 stake
Lifetime (Flat)
7
3
0
1
43%
£0.50
Form
All runs
Wins only
Wins & places
After 60-day break
Date
Pos
SP
1994
15 Sep
6
12 ran
Weight
:
8-3
Winner
:
David James' Girl
Beaten by
:
10 l
Trainer
:
J Berry
Jockey
:
J Carroll
Race details
:
Ayr, 5f, Good to Soft
6/1
29 Aug
3
4 ran
Weight
:
8-4
Winner
:
Hannah's Usher
Beaten by
:
8.50 l
Trainer
:
J Berry
Jockey
:
Pat Eddery
Race details
:
Newcastle, 5f, Firm, Good to Firm in places
10/11
23 Jul
1
3 ran
Weight
:
8-1
Winner
:
Sunday Mail Lass (IRE)
Trainer
:
J Berry
Jockey
:
K Darley
Race details
:
Newcastle, 5f, Good to Firm, Firm in places
Evs
15 Jul
6
6 ran
Weight
:
8-12
Winner
:
Russian Heroine
Beaten by
:
14¼ l
Trainer
:
J Berry
Jockey
:
J Carroll
Race details
:
Hamilton Park, 5f 4y, Good to Soft, Good in places
5/4
08 Jun
1
6 ran
Weight
:
7-13
Winner
:
Sunday Mail Lass (IRE)
Trainer
:
J Berry
Jockey
:
J Carroll
Race details
:
Beverley, 5f, Good to Firm
7/4
03 May
4
4 ran
Weight
:
8-0
Winner
:
Shamanic
Beaten by
:
11.50 l
Trainer
:
J Berry
Jockey
:
J Carroll
Race details
:
Chester, 5f 16y, Good to Firm
9/2
04 Apr
1
7 ran
Weight
:
8-3
Winner
:
Sunday Mail Lass (IRE)
Trainer
:
J Berry
Jockey
:
J Carroll
Race details
:
Newcastle, 5f, Good
7/4
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