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Saturday, 12 July 2014

2014 Flat Edition 11 - latest

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Pomology Lands Lancashire Oaks
Mukhadram Eclipes Rivals

Report


We start at Haydock where in the 1m 4f group 2 for fillies and Mares, Pomology ( Bob), went to post, tracked leaders, led approaching final furlong, stayed on well to win by 2 ¼ l. She gets 56 points.

At Sandown in the 1m 2f group 1 Eclipse stakes, Mukhadram ( Lee, Tony), took his chance, tracked leader and clear in leading trio, led 3 out, sent clear 2n out, driven but never in danger, from 1 out, winning by 2l. He gets 64.6 points.

At Newmarket today in the 1m 5f group 3, Hartnell (Neil), took his chance, Made all, pushed out and ran on strongly , winning by 2 ¾  l, he gets 35.6 points.


 
The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                        July      Total
Lee                115.7.1     761.3
Cod                 88.1       589.3    
Tony             182.9       542.7
Neil                125.9       472.8
Bob              107.1        458.4
Steve            51.1       365.7
Peej                           347.7
Cliff                              298
Martin                        249.8

News
 
Integral bids to add that all-important Grade One success to her CV when she renews rivalry with some old adversaries in the Qipco FalmouthStakes at Newmarket on Friday.
The four-year-old, owned and bred by Cheveley Park Stud, won at Listed and Group Three level last season and notched a Group Two triumph in the Duke of Cambridge Stakes at Royal Ascot.
Integral had four of her Falmouth opponents behind her that day - Purr Along (third), Sky Lantern (fifth), Irish raider Peace Burg (seventh) and Certify (12th).

Sky Lantern lost out in a highly-controversial finish with Elusive Kate 12 months ago and bids to put the record straight on the back of a satisfactory appearance at Royal Ascot.
She was only fifth to Integral, but is 5lb better off and Sky Lantern's trainerRichard Hannon reports her to have come on in leaps and bounds for that run.
"Sky Lantern is already a four-time Group One winner, so owes us nothing, but we think there could be more to come," he told the punter.
"We were not surprised she did not win at Royal Ascot as she is built like a colt and, as with last year, she was always going to need her first run.

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