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unfavoured

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unfavoured US, unfavored [ʌnˈfeɪvəd]
adj
1. not regarded with especial kindness or approval unvalued and unfavoured daughter
2. not regarded with partiality or favouritism the unfavoured far side of the course


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Showed plenty of speed to race prominently and, though one-paced when asked for her effort, kept on strongly for pressure from an unfavoured wide draw.
Byline: MOSCROP ALTHOUGH he hasn't found the winner's enclosure for some time, BURNING INCENSE put up his best performance of the year when a close sixth to Geojimali at Newcastle considering he was drawn on the unfavoured side The handicapper has eased him a pound and, despite having little in hand off his present rating, he should soon find an suitable opening.
Mick Channon's juvenile filly was well beaten in the Windsor Castle Stakes won by 100-1 outsider Flashmans Papers, but she was drawn on the unfavoured far side.
 
 
 
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