Punters Mourn Passing Of Sir Henry Cecil
Legendary trainer Sir Henry Cecil died on Tuesday morning at the age of 70 following a long battle with stomach cancer. Champion trainer 10 times and responsible for 25 British Classic winners, the master of Warren Place in Newmarket was also the leading handler by some way at Royal Ascot with a record 75 successes. It will not be the same picking strings with out the great man’s horses to choose from.
What's in a name?With no winners this week we look at the name behind Theodore Gericault. Jean-Louis André Théodore Géricault (26 September 1791 – 26 January 1824) was a profoundly influential French artist, painter and lithographer, known for The Raft of the Medusa and other paintings. Although he died young, he became one of the pioneers of the Romantic movement.
The Editor's Royal Ascot preview
Looking forward to Royal Ascot,
the Punter is Suprised that Shea Shea, one of the bankers of the weeks is
trading at 5/2 Whilst Animal Kingdom is 4/5.
I will not oppose Shea Shea,
but feel Animal Kingdom is worth opposing. He has not won at a mile and does
not have great turf form, so is no value. Take him on with e/w bets on
Aljamaheer 12/1 and Elusive Kate 10/1.
I like Estimate at 8/1 e/w in
the Gold Cup, Duntle in the Duke Of Cambridge styakes and Al Kazeem in the
Prince of Wales.
The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
Points
May Total
Cliff
214.1 214.1
Martin
210.5 210.5
Tony
177.1 177.1
Neil
165.9 165.9
Cod
134.9 134.9
Peej
123.8 123.8
Steve
104 104
Bob
93.2 93.2
News
Dawn Approach appears all set to take his chance in the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot next week after pleasing trainer Jim Bolger in a piece of work on Thursday morning.
Animal Kingdom will become the first Kentucky Derby winner to line up
at Royal Ascot since the 1930s when he bids to justify odds-on favouritism in
the Queen Anne Stakes on Tuesday. A brilliant winner of the Dubai World Cup on
his most recent competitive start, connections could have chosen to stay at a
mile and a quarter in Wednesday's Prince of Wales's Stakes.
But largely due
to the foresight of owners Barry Irwin and John Messara, Animal Kingdom would
considerably boost his stallion value if he can gain a first career victory
over a mile on turf and set the seal on an astonishing career.
Mike de Kock has unveiled a plan for King's Stand Stakes favourite Shea Shea to step up in trip for next month's Darley July Cup.
The multiple South African champion trainer has been training the six-year-old uphill in an attempt
to familiarise the Al Quoz Sprint winner with Ascot's stiff
finish.
Looking further ahead, though, De Kock has no fears of Shea Shea
stepping up to six furlongs at Newmarket on July 13.
Speaking in front of a gathering of
international media at his Abington Place stables, he said: "I'm very
happy with what's happened so far. He'll have been here five weeks by next
Tuesday and has done well at hill work
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