unplaced

[ US /ənˈpɫeɪst/ ]
[ UK /ʌnplˈe‍ɪst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not one of the first three in a race or competition
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How To Use unplaced In A Sentence

  • On the down side, the blackcurrant and raspberry jams and the chutney were unplaced.
  • Champion jockey Kieren Fallon will not remember the opening Albany Stakes race fondly as he collected a one-day ban for careless riding on the unplaced Lucayan Beauty.
  • The Totescoop6 costs £2 per bet - but Nicholson split his bet on the last race with his other choice being Nero's Return which came in unplaced.
  • Over 6,000 in prize money is on offer and all unplaced greyhounds will receive a consolation prize.
  • The four-year-old daughter of Devil's Bag finished unplaced in a turf allowance/optional claiming race on July 21 at Belmont Park in her lone start this year.
  • She was unsurprisingly sore immediately after her unplaced effort, but thankfully suffered no lasting damage.
  • Robert Leiper of Stamfordham was unplaced in the Gouren, but he reached the final of the 100 kg Backhold wrestling where he was beaten by the best of the Sardinians, Stipano Dipuccio.
  • Martin Dwyer had the filly - unplaced in both her previous starts - smartly out of the stalls and she was always prominent as the 25-strong field spread right across the track before taking an overall lead.
  • Newmarket's Hopeful Stakes tomorrow, a Listed race over six furlongs, has been selected by trainer Michael Jarvis as a suitable restarting point for Iffraaj, who has had a rest since being unplaced in the July Cup.
  • Peter Harris's recent winner will be partnered by George Duffield, who won one of the main races at The Curragh in Ireland yesterday on Danehurst, who was unplaced in the Nunthorpe Stakes at York last month.
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