Addeybb lands Rose Of Lancaster
Rivals worship Goddess at Gowran Park
Headman in Charge at Deauville
Report
On Saturday at Haydock in the 1m 2f group 3 Addyebb ( Steve), took his chance, Tracked leaders, pushed
along to lead over 1f out, kept on well , winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets 33.8 points.
Yesterday
at Gowran Park in the 1m 1f listed fillies and mares stakes Goddess ( Tony),
took her chance, Chased leaders on outer and 3rd from halfway, pushed along and
good progress to lead from 2f out, soon ridden and kept on well inside final
furlong, edged slightly left close home, winning by 1 1/4l. She gets 44.4 points.
Today at Deauville in the 1m 2f group 2
Headman ( Martin), went to post, Slight rear
start, held up in last, angled out and shaken up 2f out, edged right under
pressure, stayed on well to lead final strides, winning by a head. He gets 43.2
points.
GRAND SLAM LEG 2
Runs from Wednesday 21 August until Saturday 24th
at York for the International meeting.
Therefore, to get the best chance of the extra pick being a runner, you
can submit your extra pick up until close of play Monday 19 August, and
I will publish them Tuesday
Grand Slam Leg 1
Neil
Leg 2
The John Torpey
Memorial Trophy
August Total
Neil
00 972.8
Tony
55.6 701
Cliff 50.8 696.1
Steve
33.8 681.8
Martin
54.4 601
Bob 00 553.2
Peej 00
365
Cod
00 330.1
News
James Tate is
keeping his fingers crossed Invincible Army can rediscover the winning touch by claiming the first
Group One of his career in the Sprint Cup at Haydock.
The Newmarket
handler has earmarked the six-furlong contest on September 7 as the
four-year-old's next target rather than the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes at York.
Enable and Stradivarius are set to lead a strong team for champion trainer John
Gosden at York next week. La Ti Dar could be in opposition to Enable, with Gosden adding:
"Lah Ti Dar may well be in the Oaks as well.
"The
owner-breeders are very keen to run her - they've been wanting to run her in
the race all year, so I'm sure that's where she'll probably be going. She is
training nicely."
John Gosden is in
no rush to make any fancy plans for the unbeaten Dubai Warrior, who returned to action
after a lengthy absence to win at Kempton recently. He is probably a
mile-and-a-quarter horse and I imagine we will step up to a mile and a quarter
next. He is a horse we've always liked.
"He has got
fancy entries next to his name, but we won't start talking about things like
the Arc and those sort of races yet.
"The first
thing is to step him up to a mile and a quarter.
Aidan O'Brien
welcomed the racing media, along with sponsors and camera crews, to his
Ballydoyle base on Wednesday morning, where Magical worked as the 2019 Longines Irish Champions Weekend was
launched. O'Brien said: "We gave Magical a break, but she is
now ready to start back.
"The plan
is for her to either go to the Irish Champion with or without a run."
O'Brien's
71-horse opening lot included Grand Prix de Paris winner Japan, who is reported to
be on course for the Juddmonte International Stakes at York next week, for
which he has attracted ante-post support.
Next week's York
fixture will feature on the agenda of July Cup winner Ten Sovereigns, who will take
on Battaash in the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes before O'Brien turns the colt's
attentions to the Flying Five Stakes on the big Curragh card.
"Magna
Grecia has had a good break and could run in the Irish Champion Stakes and has
the option of then dropping to a mile at Ascot in October (Queen Elizabeth II
Stakes).
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