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Published Date: 21 September 2007
MUSIC Review finished fastest to claim the spoils in Beverley's feature race on Wednesday.
The Richard Fahey trained filly quickened clear with more than a furlong to go to win the Brecks Saab Handicap by two and a half lengths from Silver Mitzva.

Pre-race favourite Ravenna could only trail in fifth of the six runners.
The supporting f
ive furlong sprint saw an impressive winner as the Mick Channon charge Malapropism won by an emphatic four lengths from Royal Composer.

Eastern Romance, who was placed in the Hilary Needler Trophy at the track back in May, enjoyed her return to the Westwood, winning the two-year-old maiden over five furlongs.

The punters also enjoyed her success, having sent her off the 10/11 favourite.

The three other juvenile contests saw victories for Prigsnov Dancer in the selling nursery and Patio in the EBF Silver Jubilee Maiden Fillies Stakes respectively.

Meanwhile, Thunderstruck reached the winner's enclosure at the third attempt in the closing maiden auction contest. And Myfrenchconnection followed up last month's course success by winning the Mac and Leni Memorial Handicap.

Beverley's final meeting of the season will be next Tuesday, September 25, when racing gets underway at 2pm. The main feature will be the Violet and Eddie Smith Memorial Conditions Stakes.



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  • Last Updated: 21 September 2007 10:10 AM
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  • Location: Driffield
 
 
  

 
 

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