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Mylastgeegee Horse

Mylastgeegee Career Stats

EARNINGS $10,675 AVG ODDS $ Rating 22.5
10 0-0-0 Last 10 21 0-1-0 Career 0-0-0 12 mths 0% Wins 5% Places -100% ROI M - M Win Range
3 0-0-0 1st Up 3 0-0-0 2nd Up 21 0-1-0 Turf 0-0-0 Synthtc 4 0-0-0 FIRM 13 0-1-0 GOOD 4 0-0-0 SOFT 0-0-0 HEAVY

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Mylastgeegee Profile

Mylastgeegee is a 6 year old brown gelding. Mylastgeegee is trained by P J Cunningham, at Glen Innes and owned by Mrs K A Cunningham, Mrs B P Chard, G J Chard, Mrs A P Cunningham & T E Cunningham.

Mylastgeegee’s last race event was at 11/01/2020 and it has not been nominated for any upcoming race.

Mylastgeegee Racing Form

Career form is wins, 1 seconds, thirds from 21 starts with a lifetime career prize money of $10,675.

With a 0% Win Percentage and 5% Place Percentage. Mylastgeegee's last race event was at Glen Innes.

Exposed form for its last starts is 8-0-5-5-8.

Mylastgeegee's Results: Horse Racing History

Last Updated: 11/01/2020

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