Headlines
Blakeney point at the
Double
Bess Of Hardwick is
Bonny at Donny
So Mi Dar scores at
Yarmouth
Vazirabad slays rivals
at Chantilly
Report
We start at Kempton recently where in the 2m handicap Blakeney Point ( Martin)
went to post, tracked leaders,
effort on inner entering final 2f , led over 1 out, clear inside last, ran on
strongly winning by 3l. He gets 27.4 points.
He followed up at Chester on Saturday in a similar event,
tracked leading pair, effort 3 out, not clear run over 1 out, switched inside
soon led, stayed on strongly winning by 3l. He gets
another 27.4 points.
At Doncaster in the 1m 4f fillies handicap Bess Of Hardwick (
Martin), took her chance, tracked leaders, headway 3 out, led narrowly over 1
out, soon ridden edged left, and driven inside last, kept on strongly close
home, winning by 1 ¾ l. She gets 28.8 points.
At Chantilly on Sunday in the 1m 7f group 3, Vazirabad ( Bob)
went to post, waited with in rear, headway on outer over 2 out, stayed on to
lead over 1 out, driven final furlong and held on , winning by a short neck. He gets 33.2 points.
At The Curragh in the 1m 2f Group 1 Irish Champion stakes Found ( Bob), took
her chance, held up towards rear, quickend well over 1out, led entering final
furlong, strongly pressed and headed close home, no extra finishing 2nd
beaten ¾ l. She gets 24 points.
At Yarmouth on Wednesday So Mi Dar (
Cliff, Lee, Martin, Steve), made a belated
reappearance in the 1m 2f listed fillies stakes, Tracked leaders, headway to lead over 1f out, pushed out,
winning comfortably by ½ l. She gets 14.1 points.
The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
September Total
Tony
00 667.8
Neil
65 640
Bob
79.8 638.9
Cliff
14.1 568
Cod
24 524.3
Lee
51.5
441.3
Peej
00 439.3
Martin
97.7 417.6
Steve
14.1 301.3
News
The Grey Gatsby headlines six
runners for the Group Three Dubai Legacy Cup at Newbury on Saturday over 11
furlongs Adam Ryan, assistant to his father and
trainer Kevin, said: "They Grey Gatsby came out of York great and the plan
was to go for the Irish Champion Stakes but unfortunately the ground went
against him. "The Newbury race looks a good back-up option,
dropping back in class. Apart from one run this season, he has been competing
at the top level for the last three years and, if he comes back to his best
form, he should be the one to beat."It does look a good renewal though
with the likes of Dartmouth in there."The Grey Gatsby has got the Arc,
Breeders' Cup and Champions Day as options after this. But he is a ground dependent
horse and we will go wherever the ground tells us to."As well as Hardwicke
Stakes winner Dartmouth, last seen
finishing third behind Highland Reel in the King George, the field also
includes Algometer, Robin Of Navan and Listed scorers Ayrad and Tashaar.