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Monday, 28 August 2017

2017 Flat Issue 17 - loads of points gained at York

Headlines

George Keeps Order at The Curragh
Man Cracks Rivals at York
Ulysses slays rivals at York

Enable lands Yorkshire Oaks

Report


We start at the Curragh on Saturday where in the 1m 6f group 3 Order of St George ( Bob, Cliff, Martin, Neil, Peej, Tony), went to post, pushed along briefly early, chased leaders, 3rd ½ way, improved in to 2nd and going well 3 out, led 2 out, driven clear 1 out, edged right, stayed on strongly under hands and heels winning easily by 4 ½ l. He gets 16.3 points.

On Wednesday at York in the 1m3f group 2, Cracksman ( Bob, Cliff, Martin, Steve), took his chance, Chased leaders, niggled along over 4f out, soon responded and quickened to lead over 3f out, ridden clear inside final 2f, stayed on strongly, eased close home, wining impressively by 6l. He gets 21.4 points.

In the 1m 2f Group 1 Juddmonte International stakes, Ulysses ( Cliff Lee), Churchill ( Cliff, Martin, Neil, Tony), took their chances.
Ulysses, Held up behind leaders in 5th, closed going well from over 2f out, moved out right over 1f out, pushed into lead inside final furlong, ridden clear winning by 2l. He gets 54.6 points.
Churchill, Close 2nd until 9f out, tracked leaders, effort 3f out, strong challenge over 2f out, not pace of winner inside final furlong, 2nd and no impression towards finish, 2nd beaten 2l. He gets 12 points.    

Today in the 1m 4g group 1 Yorkshire Oaks, Enable ( Lee, Martin, Steve), went to post, Made all, clear over 1f out, ridden out, winning by 5l. She gets 26.2 points

The  John Torpey Memorial Trophy

                 August          Total

Martin           87.4              606.4
Cliff                128.7            536
Lee                  80.8              513.6
Steve              72                   457.3
Neil               72                   447.6
Tony               112.7              420.7
Peej                 16.3              420.4
Bob                49.2             406
Cod                 00               136.6

News
Magical Memory looks set for a third tilt at the 32Red Sprint Cup at Haydock next month.
The Charlie Hills-trained grey was beaten less than a length into third place in the 2015 renewal of the six-furlong Group One, but was virtually tailed off last season.
The five-year-old was bitterly disappointing in the Diamond Jubilee at Royal Ascot in June, but has bounced back to form since, winning twice before finishing fourth in the Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville.
Sam Hoskins, racing manager for owners Kennet Valley Thoroughbreds, said: "We have entered him in the Park Stakes at Doncaster over seven furlongs, but I think we'll end up at Haydock. It looks a hot race but we'll have a go.
Barney Roy will next be seen in action at Ascot on Champions Day - but which race he runs in will depend on the ground.
Richard Hannon's St James's Palace winner faded into third behind Ulysses in the Juddmonte International, having had a sustained tussle with Churchill for much of the straight. "I think we'll come back to a mile on Champions Day if the ground is on the soft side, but were it to ride good I'd have no trouble in running him over 10 furlongs again.
Marsha and Lady Aurelia clash in the Nunthorpe on Saturday
Order Of St George won the Irish St Leger Trial for the third time and will attempt to avenge last year's reverse in the Leger itself.
"Order Of St George is in good form and he did everything right in the Irish St Leger Trial on Saturday," said O'Brien.
"He handled the ease in the ground well and stays very well. In all fairness to Order Of St George, he is a very consistent horse and the plan is for him to come back to the Curragh for the Irish St Leger.

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