Enable Storms to King George Glory
Report
At Ascot last Saturday in the 1m 4f Group 1
King George V1 and Queen Elizabeth stakes, Enable (Lee, Martin, Steve), Ulysses
( Cliff , Lee)
took their chances.
Enable, took keen hold, tracked leader
closed to lead well over2 out, soon quickend clear, shaken up, over 1 out, ran
on strongly, winning impressively by 4 ½ l. She
gets 52.1 points.
Ulysses, held up in rear , smooth headway over 3 out to track winner,
soon unable to live with her finishing 2nd 4 ½ l. He gets 12 points.
The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
July Total
Martin
188.9 512.6
Lee
289.5
432.8
Cliff 96.4
407.3
Peej
47.2 404.1
Steve 127.5
385.3
Neil
173.6 375.5
Bob
84.8
356.8
Tony 00 308
Cod
31.8 136.6
News
American speedball Lady Aurelia remains firmly on course to bid for further Group One glory in
the Coolmore Nunthorpe at York.
Wesley Ward's filly won at Royal Ascot for the second
successive year with another astonishing display of raw speed in last month's
King's Stand Stakes.
The three-year-old is Sky Bet's 8/11 antepost favourite to follow up
on the Knavesmire on August 25 and Ward could not be happier with how his star
performer has recovered from her Ascot exertions.
Ward said: "She did some beautiful work on Tuesday,
she's got a couple more works to go and we'll be ready.
"She came back from Ascot in unbelievable shape and
we're really happy with her.
Caravaggio is
reported to be in good order ahead of his attempt to bounce back to winning
ways in the Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville on Sunday.
Henry Candy
feels he ran Limato back too soon in the Lennox Stakes on Tuesday.
The dual Group One winner faded to
finish fourth at Goodwood, admittedly beaten only half a length, but Candy felt
he failed to finish off his race – 17 days after he claimed second place
in the July Cup at Newmarket.
"I
think we ran probably a week too soon," the Wantage handler told Racing UK.
"He's always wanted a long time
between races in the past and I thought as an old boy now he might be a bit
stronger, but he didn't quite see the race out.
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