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From here: http://www.brisnet.com/cgi-bin/editorial/news/article.cgi?id=35806
Dawn Approach - Jim Bolger Secret Number – Saeed Bin Suroor Steeler – Mahmood Al Zarooni First Cornerstone – Andy Oliver Zand – John Oxx Batallion – Willie Haggas Willie The Whipper Al Waab – Henry Cecil Morpheus – Henry Cecil Squire Obsbaldeston – Henry Cecil Glory Awaits – Kevin Ryan King George River – Alan Bailey Mirsaale – James Tate Libertarian – Elaine Burke Van Der Neer – Richard Hannon Fantastic Moon – Jeremy Noseda Achtung – Jeremy Noseda
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A record 17 second entries were revealed Thursday for the 2013 Derby, which takes place over 1 1/2 miles at Epsom Downs on June 1. With a prize fund of at least £1.325 million, the coveted classic is Britain's richest race.
The second entry stage provides connections who did not enter at the initial yearling stage the opportunity to add three-year-olds to the Derby at a cost of £8,000. There were five second stage entries in 2012 and 12 in 2011. The previous record was 13 in 2008.
The third and final opportunity to enter the Derby comes at the supplementary entry stage on May 27, when the fee rises to £75,000. The winner of the £50,000 Derby Trial (run at the Spring Meeting at Epsom on April 24) will receive a wild-card entry into the Derby, if not already holding an entry.
From the article:A record 17 second entries were revealed Thursday for the 2013 Derby, which takes place over 1 1/2 miles at Epsom Downs on June 1. With a prize fund of at least £1.325 million, the coveted classic is Britain's richest race.The secon