Horse Details

Last Rodeo (IRE)

5 Runs 1 Wins (20.0%) 1 Places (20.0%)
5 years old br IRE
Sire: Malinas (GER)
Dam: Western Cowgirl (IRE)
Damsire: Westerner
Past Runs (5 Total)
Date/Time Course Distance Jockey Trainer Position Time Beaten By OR Weight SP Comment
29/11/25
14:15
Newbury 2m½f Jack Tudor Christian Williams 4 4:3.60 7 118 10-3 10/1
Towards rear - struggling after 3 out - no chance but kept on and went fourth run-in(op 17/2 tchd 7/1)
24/10/25
13:15
Cheltenham 2m4f Jack Tudor Christian Williams 9 4:56.22 .75 118 10-9 33/1
Midfield - dropped to rear when badly hampered by faller 5th - headway approaching last - kept on(tchd 25/1)
20/02/25
15:05
Lingfield 2m3½f Jack Tudor Christian Williams 1st 5:19.10 Won 11-6 5/2F
In touch with leaders - headway after 3 out - going okay when led before 2 out - pushed along and went clear approaching last - kept on well and went further clear run-in - readily(op 9/4 tchd 16/5)
08/01/25
13:15
Taunton 2m½f Jack Tudor Christian Williams 3rd 4:17.00 5.5 11-8 66/1
In touch with leaders - headway after 3 out - lost ground before 2 out - rallied run-in - soon kept on well - went third towards finish(op 50/1 tchd 40/1)
18/12/24
13:25
Ludlow 2m Jack Tudor Christian Williams 4 3:58.14 3 11-0 33/1
In rear - outpaced and no chance before 3 out - slow jump 2 out - went modest fourth last - stayed on (jockey said - regarding running and riding - that his instructions were to take his time on gelding - with an emphasis on getting gelding relaxed and jumping for this hurdling debut; he indicated early pace was strong - before steadying up through middle stages; however they got racing again from 4th last; he added he asked gelding to quicken down the side but response was limited and gelding was effectively staying on at one pace; gelding was novicey at 3rd last - which he ballooned losing him ground and momentum; he wanted to keep the bit up in gelding's mouth thereafter; however gelding produced a similarly inefficient jump at 2 out - again landing awkwardly; it was important for him to see a stride and ensure gelding produced a better jump at the last and from that point he rode gelding out firmly and - whilst staying on pleasingly - he did feel his finishing effort was flattered by 3rd placed horse weakening; his explanation was noted)(op 28/1)