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Longford is a 6 year old bay gelding. Longford is trained by L & R Didham, at Riccarton Park and owned by All In Racing Floyd Syndicate.
Longford’s last race event was at 14/02/2019 and it has not been nominated for any upcoming race.
Career form is 4 wins, 1 seconds, 1 thirds from 27 starts with a lifetime career prize money of $42,735.
With a 15% Win Percentage and 22% Place Percentage. Longford's last race event was at Riccarton Park.
Exposed form for its last starts is 4-8-9 -2.
Last Updated: 14/02/2019
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