Chopchop Hope (Ballymac Vic-Auntie, Jul 15) became the first open race winner into double figures for the year at Romford on Friday.
Chopchop Hope | 10 | £3,250 | 330 |
Ballycowen Colm | 9 | £2,250 | 280 |
Bockos Alfie | 8 | £4,800 | 439 |
Chopchop Steve | 8 | £2,500 | 400 |
Troy Bella | 8 | £2,200 | 265 |
Ballymac Defo | 7 | £2,425 | 480 |
Bombers Bullet | 7 | £2,050 | 496 |
Roswell Romanov | 7 | £2,000 | 568 |
Swift Aspen | 7 | £2,000 | 486 |
Affane Party | 6 | £1,850 | 306 |
Bangor Ella | 6 | £1,400 | 684 |
Courts Ad Peter | 6 | £1,500 | 400 |
Droopys Blink | 6 | £1,225 | 272 |
Droopys Polly | 6 | £1,500 | 515 |
Droopys Verve | 6 | £1,400 | 490 |
Kentish Power | 6 | £1,575 | 675 |
King Kid | 6 | £1,475 | 480 |
Lenson Wilson | 6 | £6,250 | 480 |
Oakfield Caesar | 6 | £1,400 | 552 |
Paradise Valdez | 6 | £1,475 | 567 |
Ridgedale Max | 6 | £1,725 | 617 |
Roxholme Hat | 6 | £4,150 | 273 |
Saleen Ash | 6 | £3,500 | 534 |
Shotgun Bullet | 6 | £23,800 | 645 |
Slippy Maska | 6 | £2,000 | 856 |
Tyrur Hugo | 6 | £1,925 | 500 |
Acomb Ruby | 5 | £1,250 | 628 |
Brinkleys Poet | 5 | £8,775 | 469 |
Cain Hill | 5 | £1,000 | 450 |
Candlelight Fire | 5 | £1,500 | 452 |
Clares Kyletaun | 5 | £10,970 | 635 |
Coney Cactus | 5 | £1,750 | 696 |
Droopys Stephan | 5 | £1,100 | 440 |
Drumcrow Darcy | 5 | £1,100 | 466 |
Hannekes Man | 5 | £1,050 | 473 |
Hoo Har | 5 | £1,250 | 285 |
Lightfoot King | 5 | £1,800 | 476 |
Newlawn Adam | 5 | £1,550 | 297 |
Razldazl Raidio | 5 | £1,450 | 491 |
Rising Brandy | 5 | £13,500 | 488 |
Rubys Rascal | 5 | £1,600 | 674 |
Russanda Ripley | 5 | £1,350 | 490 |
Shaneboy Freddie | 5 | £1,500 | 492 |
Slick Sphinx | 5 | £1,250 | 575 |
Slippy Maggie | 5 | £4,000 | 555 |
Sporting Dave | 5 | £1,450 | 488 |
Swift Marvelette | 5 | £4,000 | 624 |
Yvonne Gaskin’s white and black, made it ten wins (and 3 seconds) from just 19 races in 2018 when defeating Bresmed winner Cotton Pants in 23.93 (+10) for the 400m course.
The top of the chart is dominated by early paced runners with Sheffield two-bend specialist Ballycowen Colm.