Muhaarar Conquerors Commonwealth
Mahsoob scores at Ascot
Light Breaks over Bath
Dan goes in at Carlisle
Report
We start at Ascot on Friday where in the 6f Group 1
Commonwealth Cup Muhaarar ( Peej ), took his
chance, held up in mid field, ridden and headway to lead 1 out, ran on strongly
, stormed clear inside last, winning by 3 ¼ l. He
gets 76.6 points.
In the 1m Fillies Group 1
Coronation stakes, Found ( Bob, Cliff, Cod, Lee, Neil, Steve, Tony), took her chance, tracked leaders, effort 2
out, led over 1 out, ran on under pressure, headed close home, finishing 2nd,
beaten a head. She gets 12 points.
At Ascot in the 1m 2f handicap, Mahsoob
( Bob), went to post, tracked
leaders, ridden 2 out, strong run entering final furlong, led inside last 100
yards, stayed on well winning a shade cosily he
gets 25 .6 points.
Yesterday at Carlisle in the 7 ½ f handicap, Go Dan Go ( Cod),
went to post, Mid-division, headway over
2f out, ridden to lead 1f out, ran on well, winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets
30.4 points.
At Bath in the 1m 3 ½ f handicap Light
Breaks ( Martin) went to post, Made all, clear over 7f out,
ridden over 2f out, ran on, eased towards finish winning by 5l. He gets
27. Points.
The John Torpey Memorial
Trophy
June Totals
Cliff 324
516.7
Bob
283.4 510.3
Tony 169.4 357.6
Cod 93.8 332.8
Peej
182.4
272.5
Martin 126.8 251.9
Neil 75.4 249.2
Le e
118
222
Steve 63.4 200.5
News
Muhaarar, impressive winner of the
inaugural running of the Commonwealth Cup, is among 30 horses remaining in the
Darley July Cup following the latest scratching stage Hills has taken out Jersey Stakes scorer Dutch Connection
but has left in Salt Island, who was fourth in the Commonwealth Cup at
Royal Ascot.
Dual Arc winner Treve is the headline attraction among the 13 names left in Sunday's
Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud at the latest forfeit stage. Flintshire is also entered and Andre Fabre told
the punter,: "He's going for the Grand Prix
de Saint-Cloud and he's going to run a good race.
Ante-post favourite Jack Hobbs pleased trainer John Gosden in his final piece of work on
Wednesday morning ahead of the 150th Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby
The master of Ballydoyle has four contenders this season,
with Epsom Oaks heroine Qualify joined by three colts in French Derby runner-up
Highland Reel as well as Epsom fourth and sixth Giovanni Canaletto and Kilimanjaroty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh on Saturday.
Belardo could head to France for his next
start after being forced to miss Royal Ascot. Varian said: "He's in great
form, the ground was far too quick for him at Ascot. He's a very nice horse and
we need to look after him.
"His next race could be the Prix Jean Prat (at Chantilly)
on July 12
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