Kodimoor lands Catterick Handicap
George Slays Rivals at Leopardstown
2000 guinea Cigar for Churchill at
Curragh
Knight Decorated with Irish Gold Cup
Report
We start at Catterick last Thursday where in
the 5f handicap Kodimoor ( Cod), went to post, chased leaders, ridden to lead
2 out, kept on well winning by 2 ¾ l. He gets 35.4
points.
On Friday at Leopardstown Order of St George ( Bob, Cliff, Martin, Neil, Peej, Tony), took his
chance in the 1m 6f listed stakes, waited with behind leaders, pushed along in
4th in to straight, progress on outer to lead over 1 out, kept on
well to assert under hands and heels, inside last, winning comfortably by 2 ¼
l. He gets 13.2 points.
On Saturday at the Curragh in the 1m group 1 Irish 2000 guineas, Churchill ( Cliff, Martin,
Neil, Tony), went to post, waited with in 5th, progress on
outer in to 3rd 2 out, and improved and going best over 1 out, soon
led, ridden and edged right , winning by 2 ½ l. He
gets 26.4 points
In the 1m 2f Tattersalls Group 1 Gold Cup, Decorated Knight ( Peej),
took his chance, tracked leaders in 4th, wnet 3rd aftr 4f
, travelled well in to 2nd over 1 out, led 1 out, ran on well,
winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets 57.8 points.
At Chantilly on Sunday in the 1m 7f group 2 Vazirabad, ( Cliff, Tony),
went to post, raced keenly, led reluctantly headed after 1 ½ f, tracked leader,
led again over 4 out, driven 2 out, headed over 1 out, rallied to regain lead
inside last, stayed on and holding runner up close home winning by a short
neck, he gets
21.2 points
The
John Torpey Memorial Trophy
May Total
Tony 202.8
202.8
Cliff 149.4 149.4
Martin 130.5 130.5
Neil
120.7 120.7
Peej
99.4
99.4
Bob
92.9 92.9
Steve 65.6 65.6
Cod
51.8
51.8
Lee
44.5
44.5
Congratulations to Tony who is May trainer of the month
News
John Gosden is under no illusions about the task facing Enable in the Investec Oaks at Epsom on Friday.
The daughter of Nathaniel emerged as a leading contender
for the mile-and-a-half Classic after she won the Cheshire Oaks a shade over
three weeks ago, but faces a formidable opponent in Aidan O'Brien's 1000
Guineas runner-up Rhododendron.
Gosden, who won the Oaks for the first time with Taghrooda three
years ago, has an interesting second string to his bow in Coronet, in a race
that again forms part of the Qipco British Champions Series.
The Dubawi filly was doing her best work at the finish
when third behind the reopposing Sobetsu in last month's Prix Saint-Alary at
Deauville. The trainer said: "We're very happy with both of them and the
other filly (Coronet) has done nothing wrong in her life.
"She came from a long way back in the Prix
Saint-Alary to snatch third and has come on a lot for that race.
"She's been looking to run over a mile and a half.
She's very much that type of filly and the trip will suit her very well.
Every good
fairytale has a happy ending and trainer Martyn Meade hopes Eminent can produce
exactly that in the Investec Derby.
Having gone through the sales ring at
Tattersalls unsold as a yearling, the three-year-old will now bid to give the
Newmarket handler a winner with his first runner in the Epsom Classic.
While victory in the premier Classic
would be a milestone moment for Meade, it would also serve as a landmark
occasion for the mighty Frankel in giving him a first British Classic in his
role as a stallion.
"It's a big responsibility and a
privilege having him, but that is what it is all about, that is what you work
towards - having a horse that has got a chance in the Derby," said Meade.
Other Derby hopes, Best Solution
Trainer: Saeed bin Suroor, Jockey: Pat Cosgrave
Trainer: Saeed bin Suroor, Jockey: Pat Cosgrave
Stablemate of Benbatl who is much more exposed, having won
Lingfield Derby Trial on ninth start last time. Group One second as a juvenile
came on soft so forecast rain no issue and that's supported by breeding, which
is unspectacular versus the opposition but does scream testing ground. Joint
top on BHA ratings and looks a certain stayer so must be considered.
Capri
Trainer: Aidan O'Brien, Jockey: TBC
Trainer: Aidan O'Brien, Jockey: TBC
Backed earlier in the week despite defeats in both
Ballysax and Derrinstown, two notable trials which suggest the Aidan O'Brien
team might be much of a muchness. Third, one place behind Best Solution in
October's Grand Criterium de Saint-Cloud, had previously won on heavy and looks
a stayer. Challenging for St Leger favouritism.
Cliffs Of Moher
Trainer: Aidan O'Brien, Jockey: TBC
Trainer: Aidan O'Brien, Jockey: TBC
Sexiest profile of the Ballydoyle battalion, having won
Dee Stakes at odds-on last time on first run of the year. Certainly caught the
eye in both starts as a juvenile, given an educational ride on debut before
dotting up (form solid) in Leopardstown maiden. Dam was a five-furlong winner
but wouldn't be the first such Galileo colt to stay the trip well. Similar in
profile to last year's runner-up for the yard and could go off favourite.
Cracksman
Trainer: John Gosden, Jockey: Frankie Dettori
Trainer: John Gosden, Jockey: Frankie Dettori
Unbeaten Frankel colt who has course experience having won
the Epsom Derby Trial last time out, getting up close home to beat subsequent
Dante winner a head. Needs to improve again even to uphold that form, you'd
think, and some stamina doubts, albeit dam got a mile and a quarter well and on
testing ground, too. Vibes from the yard not as strong as expected but sure to
be popular.
Venice Beach
Trainer: Aidan O'Brien, Jockey: TBC
Trainer: Aidan O'Brien, Jockey: TBC
Chester Vase winner who had earlier landed a maiden over
this distance. Half-brother to Arc winner Danedream so no surprise he's
improved with time and trip, and while there might be an issue around tactical
pace he should be coming home strongly. In a wide-open Derby, one of the more
interesting ones and should run well from close to the pace.
Al Wukair
misses Sunday's Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly due to a minor setback.
Wesley Ward
was delighted with Lady Aurelia as the filly was one of several of her trainer's Royal
Ascot contenders to work at Keeneland racecourse on Tuesday morning.
Last season's startling Queen Mary
Stakes heroine was put through her paces over five furlongs alongside
stablemate Bound For Nowhere.
Lady Aurelia is set to compete in the
King's Stand Stakes at the Royal meeting,
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