Calandagan wins Grand Prix
Report
We start at Saint-Cloud on Sunday where in the 1m 4f Grand Pix De Saint – Cloud Calandagan ( Cod), went to post, Raced in fourth, taken to outer 2 1/2f out and soon shaken up, ran on, led over 1f out, kicked clear final 150yds, winning by 3 ½ l. He get 53 points.
The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
June Total
Bob 243.82 525.27
Cod 201.39 504.08
Neil 133.07 302.75
Steve 150.95 300.45
Peej 116.23 280.42
Martin 99.45 271.39
Cliff 65.28 225.14
Congratulations to Bob, who is June trainer of the month
Stats Per String
Runs Wins
Martin 24 7
Steve 25 4
Bob 27 12
Cliff 20 5
Neil 27 7
Peej 32 7
Cod 29 11
The Weeks Losers
Brummell, Elizabeth Jane, Kalpana, Bay City Roller
Weekend Entries
Friday
Sandown
3.00 Military Code, Love Olivia
4.10 Windlord
Saturday
Sandown
3.00 Glittering Surf
3.35 Ombudsman, Sosie, Delacroix, Anmaatt, Almaqam, Ruling Court, White Birch, Hotazhell,
4.12 Arctic Grey
5.15 Arabian Light
Haydock
4.25 Arctic Grey
4.55 Saariselka
Leicester
4.38 Nardra
News
Ombudsman has taken over at the head of the market for the Coral-Eclipse after stablemate Field Of Gold was ruled out at the confirmation stage for Saturday's Group 1 contest (3.35).
The John and Thady Gosden-trained four-year-old was an impressive winner of the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot and will likely start as favourite for this weekend's feature race, which could see Classic winners Ruling Court and Camille Pissarro take on their elders for the first time.
An entry list of 41 was whittled down to just 11 runners at Monday's confirmation stage, with Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Field Of Gold ruled out in favour of a tilt at the Sussex Stakes on July 30.
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe favourite Sosie remains in contention for trainer Andre Fabre while Camille Pissarro could be joined by Ballydoyle stablemates Expanded and Delacroix, who was sent off favourite for the Derby but finished ninth under Ryan Moore. White Birch and Hotazhell complete the possible Irish contingent.
Almaqam will bid to confirm the form with Ombudsman for trainer Ed Walker, having beaten the market leader in the Brigadier Gerard in May, and Owen Burrows stood his ground with Prince of Wales's second Anmaat.
Grand Slam
Leg 1 Neil
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4 Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve
Leg 9 Steve
Leg 10 Steve
Leg 11 Steve
Leg 12 Cliff
Leg 13 Neil
Leg 14 Cliff
Leg 15 Bob
Leg 16 Bob
Leg 17 Peej
Leg 18 Bob
Leg 19 Neil
Leg 20 Peej
Leg 21 Cliff
Leg 22 Peej
Leg 23 Bob
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