Sunday, 26 July 2015

2015 Flat Issue 12 - Big week coming up

Headlines


Bianca Lands Meld Stakes

Report

We go back to last Thursday evening where at Leopardstown, Carla Bianca (Bob), took her chance in the 1m 1f group 3, made all, came up centre in straight, ridden entering final furlong, ran on well, winning by ¾ l. She gets 33.8 points.


The John Torpey Memorial Trophy               
                   July           Totals
Bob             85.1               699.4
Cliff            51.3               621.2
Peej            201              503.1
Tony           51.3               434.5
Cod            25.4              372.3
Le e             105.9            327.9
Neil            42                291.2
Martin         00                266
Steve          00                200.5

News

Gleneagles and Solow remain on course for the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood next Wednesday after they appeared amongst 11 remaining confirmations

Richard Hannon, has left in Night Of Thunder, but is thought more like to head for France in search of softer ground.
Charlie Hills could run Dutch Connection after his good run in the Prix Jean Prat, while Roger Varian may finally get another chance to saddle Dewhurst winner Belardo, who has missed several engagements this season

Golden Horn is set to face nine rivals as he attempts to create his own piece of racing history in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on Saturday

Khalid Abdullah, who will be represented by the Andre Fabre-trained Flintshire.

Telescope has been ruled out of Saturday's King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot with "a minor setback".

The weights for the Betfred Ebor at York on Saturday August 22 have been released with Sir Mark Prescott’s Pallasator and David Lanigan’s Biographer topping the list

Brown Panther remains in a race against time to be fit to defend his crown in the Palmerstown House Estate Irish St Leger at the Curragh.


The Cheshire handler said: "He's being ridden now, as well as swimming, but he probably won't start cantering until next week

Friday, 17 July 2015

2015 Flat Issue 11 - All hail Peej!

Headlines

Birdman Flies in Again
Muhaaraar lifts Sprint Cup

Territorries

Report

We start at York on Saturday, where in the 1m handicap Birdman (Peej), went to post, sweating, took keen hold, tracked leaders, headway 2 out, ridden to lead approaching final furlong, soon clear, kept on strongly winning by 1 ¾ l. He gets 32. 6 points, and looks ready for a step up in class

At Newmarket in the 6f Group 1 July sprint cup Muhaarar ( (Peej), Tropics (Peej), went to post. Muhaarar chased leaders, ridden over 2 out, driven and strong run inside final furlong, led on post, winning by nose. He gets 105.6 points.

Tropics led, ridden over 1 out, driven and forged ahead inside last, caught on line , 2nd a nose. He gets 24 points.

At Chantilly on Sunday Territories ( Lee), took his chance in the 1m group 1 Prix Jean Prat, held up in last, shaken up and headway on outer over 1 out, challenged inside last, soon led, ran on well under hands and heels, winning cosily by ½ l. He gets 54.6 points.

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy               
                   July           Totals
Bob             51.3               665.6
Cliff            51.3               621.2
Peej            201              503.1
Tony           51.3               434.5
Cod            25.4              372.3
Le e             105.9            327.9
Neil            42                291.2
Martin         00                266
Steve          00                200.5

News
Danzeno may have only two more outings this season for Mick Appleby - but offers have been received for the smart sprinter. He probably won't run again now until the Betfred Sprint Cup and then he'll go to Ascot on Champions Day, they'd be his only two runs left this season I think."We've had a few offers for him so whether he'll be sold or not, I don't know."

Golden Horn will "definitely" run in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on Saturday week as long as conditions are suitable, said owner Anthony Oppenheimer. Olivier Peslier will replace Ryan Moore on board Telescope in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot

Friday, 10 July 2015

2015 Flat Issue 10 - The action rolls on

Headlines

Birdman swoops at Haydock
Dan Goes in at Carlisle
Cymro scores at Haydock

Horn Eclipese Rivals

Report

We start at Haydock last Thursday where in the 1m handicap, Birdman (Peej), went to post, tracked leaders, smooth headway 2 out, led approaching final furlong, pushed out winning by 2 ½ l. He gets 23.2 points.
At Carlisle on Saturday, in the 7f handicap, Go Dan Go (Cod), took his chance, held up, smooth headway 2 out, led and ridden approaching final furlong, soon hard pressed, held on well close home, winning by ½ l. He gets 25.4 points.
At Haydock in the 1m2f handicap, Cymro ( Neil), took his chance, tracked leaders, effort 4 out, upsides 3 out, led approaching final furlong, all out winning by a neck. He gets 30 points.

At Sandown in the 1m 2f Group 1 Eclipse stakes, Golden Horn ( Bob, Cliff, Lee, Tony), The Grey Gatsby ( Neil, Peej) went to post.
Golden Horn made virtually all, joined 4 out, shaken up over 2 out, ridden to assert 1 out, stretched clear final 150 yards winning by 3 ½ l. He gets 51.3 points.

The Grey Gatsby tracked winner, challenged and upsides from 4 out, good battle after and ridden 2 out, no extra inside last, finishing 2nd 3 ½ l. He gets 12 points.

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy                
                   July           Totals
Bob             51.3               665.6
Cliff            51.3               621.2
Tony           51.3               434.5
Cod            25.4              372.3
Peej            352             337.3
Neil            42                291.2
Martin         00                266
Le e             51.3             273.3
Steve          00                200.5


News

Karakontie is set to make his belated seasonal reappearance in the Prix Jacques le Marois on August 16

The Grey Gatsby could get the chance to gain his revenge over Golden Horn in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp in October, Kevin Ryan's four-year-old matched the Epsom Derby winner for a long way in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown on Saturday before Golden Horn eventually stretched three and a half lengths clear in receipt of 11lb.
The Juddmonte International at York on August 19, in which he was second to Australia last season, has again been identified by Ryan as the colt's next assignment.The Grey Gatsby is then expected to defend his title in the Qipco Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown in September, after which another showdown with Golden Horn might be on the cards.North Yorkshire-based Ryan said: "He's come out of it great."We were surprised he didn't lose much weight as we thought he'd lose more.
"It will be York next, then Ireland and hopefully then on to the Arc."

Connections of Solow would relish the opportunity of seeing their excellent colt go toe to toe with Gleneagles in the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood.

Pierre-Yves Bureau, racing manager for Solow's owners, the Wertheimer brothers, told the Punter "We will stick to the plan and go for the Sussex.
"Freddy says the horse is back to normal after Royal Ascot and is working very well. "It was a big, big pleasure to win the Queen Anne Stakes and we will now look at the Sussex to try to keep things going

Muhaarar, impressive winner of the Commonwealth Cup, heads a field of 15 declared for the Darley July Cup at Newmarket on Saturday Muhaarar's owner Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum is also represented by the William Haggas-trained Muthmir, a close third in the King's Stand at the Royal meeting.

Eddie Lynam won last year's July Cup with Slade Power and fires a twin assault in a bid to take the prize back to Ireland once more. The County Meath handler saddles multiple Group One winner Sole Power and younger stable companion Anthem Alexander.
Betfred Sprint Cup hero G Force needs to bounce back from a disappointing run in the King's Stand for David O'Meara.
The Dean Ivory-trained Tropics, second 12 months ago, is back for more and is accompanied by stable companion Lancelot Du Lac

Saturday, 4 July 2015

2015 Flat Issue 9 - Bob is trainer of the month

Headlines

Jack Hobbs Lands Irish Derby
Bear Strikes at Windsor
Angel is Just a Vision to Rivals

The Tin Man wins at Doncaster

Report


At the Curragh on Saturday, Jack Hobbs ( Bob) went to post in the 1m 4f Group 1 Irish Derby, prominent, soon settled behind leaders in 3rd, improved in to second over 3 out travelling well, led 1 ½ out, ridden clear inside last, stayed on strongly, winning comfortably by 5l. He gets 104 points.

At Newmarket in the 1m fillies handicap, Angel Vision (Tony), took her chance, steadied start, held up  in touch in mid field, ridden and headway to lead over 1out, clear inside last, winning readily by 2 ½ l. She gets 25.6 points.
At Windsor, KodI Bear ( Cod, Martin), took his chance, in the 1m listed stakes, made all and raced freely, joined 3 out but still going well, driven over 1 out, edged left and hard pressed inside last, kept on well winning by ¾ l. He gets 14.1 points.

At Doncaster in the 6f maiden stakes, The Tin Man ( Peej), went to post, prominent, close up ½ way, lead approaching last, soon ridden and kept on, winning by 1l. He gets 29.6 points.
At Saint- Cloud on Sunday Treve (Cliff), went to post in the 1m 4f Group 1 Grand Prix De Saint-Cloud, took keen hold, prominent in mid field, ridden to challenge over 1 out, stayed on and led inside last, asserted close home, winning by 1 ¼ l. She gets 53.2 points.

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy               
                   June           Totals
Bob             387.4            614.3
Cliff            377.2             569.9
Tony           195               383.2
Cod            107.9              346.9
Peej            212               302.1
Martin         140.9           266
Neil            75.4              249.2
Le e             118              222
Steve          63.4               200.5

Congratulations  Bob who is trainer of the month
News

Jamie Spencer gets the chance to make amends for his luckless Royal Ascot run having been booked again for The Grey Gatsby in Saturday's Coral-Eclipse Stakes

Michael Dods will make a decision in the morning over the participation of Mecca's Angel in Saturday's Coral Charge at Sandown

Richard Hannon will give Tiggy Wiggy and Ivawood some midsummer downtime following disappointing efforts at Royal Ascot last month


Tryster is set to return to racing on an artificial surface after connections decided to shelve plans for a trip to America to contest next month's Arlington Million "The September Stakes is a nice race to get him back on track as he performs well on that surface. We will just keep it simple with him