Sheebab wins at Sandown
Moonlight Lands Cup at
York
Gershwin Hits High Note
at Leicester
The Tin Man Rattles
home at Windsor
Pallasator rules at
Sandown in Henry 11 stakes
Time Passes Sandown
Test
Report
We start at Sandown last Thursday where in the 1m 2f maiden ,
Shabeeb (Peej),
took his chance, Headway and close up after
2f, switched left 3f out, headway 2f out, led inside final furlong, ridden and
ran on, winning by 1 1/4l. He gets 26.2 points.
On Saturday at York in the 1m 6f listed stakes, Moonrise Landing (Peej),
went to post, Held up towards rear, headway over 3f out, ridden to lead over 1f out,
held on well, winning by 3/4l. She gets 31.6
points.
On Tuesday at Leicester in the 1m 2f handicap Gershwin ( Lee)
took his chance, Held up towards rear, smooth
headway entering final 2f, shaken up to lead inside final furlong, ran on, winning
comfortably by ¾ l. He gets 28.6 points.
At Windsor in the 6f listed stakes, The
Tin Man (Lee, Peej), went to post, Held up towards rear, good headway on outside over 2f out,
2nd over 1f out, led inside final furlong, ran on strongly winning by 2l. He gets 16 points.
Tonight at Sandown in the 2m group 3, Pallasator ( Neil), went to post, Went to post early, keen tracked leaders, headway to chase
leader over 1f out, led inside final furlong, ran on, winning by 2 ¼ l. He gets 41.6 points.
In the 1m 2f group 3, Time Test
(Bob. Lee, Steve), took his chance, Held up in rear, headway approaching final furlong,
challenged entering final furlong, ridden and ran on to lead towards finish,
winning by a neck. He gets 18.9 points.
The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
May Total
Peej
183.1 183.1
Martin
130.4 130.4
Neil
116.8 116.8
Bob
109.1 109.1
Lee
105.9
105.9
Cliff
102.4
102.4
Tony
88.3 88.3
Steve
76 76
Cod
68.4
68.4
News
A final decision has yet to be made on whether Qipco 2000
Guineas runner-up Massaat will bid to
go one place better in the Investec Derby at Epsom
Gifted Master could bid to extend his
winning streak to six in the 188bet Sandy Lane Stakes at Haydock on Saturday.
Clive Cox expects to see a much-improved performance from Kodi Bear in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal
Ascot Sent off third favourite to make a winning return in the Lockinge at
Newbury earlier this month, the four-year-old failed to get competitive after
finishing a never-nearer seventh.
With a run now under his belt, the Lambourn handler is
optimistic the son of Kodiac can show his true colours in the Royal Ascot Group
One on June 14. He said: "There were no secrets that Kodi Bear needed the
run
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