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Funny Face is a 5 year old bay mare. Funny Face is trained by L M Robinson, at Riccarton Park and owned by Mrs L G Noble & C J Robinson.
Funny Face’s last race event was at 04/05/2019 and it has not been nominated for any upcoming race.
Career form is 1 wins, 6 seconds, 2 thirds from 18 starts with a lifetime career prize money of $26,400.
With a 6% Win Percentage and 50% Place Percentage. Funny Face's last race event was at Riccarton Park.
Exposed form for its last starts is 8-5-1-2-2.
Last Updated: 04/05/2019
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