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Ruins Of Rome Career Stats

EARNINGS $92,275 AVG ODDS $4 Rating 44.0
10 3-1-0 Last 10 13 3-1-2 Career 6 2-0-0 12 mths 23% Wins 46% Places -8% ROI 1200M - 1300M Win Range
3 0-0-1 1st Up 3 2-0-1 2nd Up 13 3-1-2 Turf 0-0-0 Synthtc 0-0-0 FIRM 6 0-0-2 GOOD 4 2-0-0 SOFT 3 1-1-0 HEAVY

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Ruins Of Rome Profile

Ruins Of Rome is a 4 year old bay gelding. Ruins Of Rome is trained by Chris & Corey Munce, at Gold Coast and owned by K R Hall, T F Curran, D J Green, S L Grebe, T D Hall, Shane Haines Racing & D F Curran.

Ruins Of Rome’s last race event was at 21/02/2026 and their next race is on 04/07/2026 at Sunshine Coast.

Ruins Of Rome Racing Form

Career form is 3 wins, 1 seconds, 2 thirds from 13 starts with a lifetime career prize money of $92,275.

With a 23% Win Percentage and 46% Place Percentage. Ruins Of Rome's last race event was at Doomben.

Exposed form for its last starts is 6-4-1-8-1.

Ruins Of Rome's Results: Horse Racing History

Last Updated: 01/07/2026

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