Sunday, 3 September 2017

2017 Flat Issue 18 - Marsha stars

Headlines

Marsha Stars in Nunthorpe
Talaayeb Lands City of York Stakes

Mojitos raised at York

Report

We go back to York last Friday where  in the 7f Group 3, Talaayeb ( Cliff, Lee,,
Martin), took her chance, raced midfield, pushed along and headway over 2 out, ridden to lead narrowly over 1 out, kept on well to win by a neck. She gets 25.4 points.

In the 5f Group 1 Nunthorpe stakes, Marsha ( Bob, Cliff, ), Lady Aurelia ( Bob), took their chances,. Marsha, raced towards stands side, tracked leaders, not much room over 1 out, chased leading pair inside last, driven, edged left, ran on strongly to lead on line, winning by a nose. She gets 57.8 points.
Lady Aurelia, quickly away, led towards centre, ridden and quickend entering final furlong, driven and edged left, caught final stride, finishing 2nd beaten a nose. She gets 24 points.


In the 1m handicap, Mojito ( Bob, Martin)took his chance, took keen hold early, tracked leaders, smooth headway to lead well over 1 out, ridden entering final furlong, kept on well close home winning by 2 ¼ l. He gets 13.5 points.


The  John Torpey Memorial Trophy

                 August          Total

Martin           126.3             645.3
Cliff                211.9            619.2
Lee                  106.2              539
Bob                144.5             501.3
Steve              72                   457.3
Neil               72                   447.6
Tony               112.7              420.7
Peej                 16.3              420.4
Cod                 00               136.6

News
Connections of Cracksman are still keeping all options open for the progressive colt following his impressive victory in the Great Voltigeur Stakes at York last week.
The next possible race for Cracksman is the Prix Niel at Chantilly on September 10, for which there is a second entry stage on Friday, but owner Anthony Oppenheimer has played down suggestions that this will act as a stepping stone to the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
Trainer John Gosden said straight after the horse's eyecatching performance on the Knavesmire that he might not even run again this year.
However, Cracksman holds entries in both the Irish (14/1) and English Champion Stakes (10/1) and the Arc (8/1), for which his stablemate Enable is hot favourite.
Oppenheimer told Thhe Punter: "I think Mr Gosden is just keeping an eye on the horse and trying to work things out.
"The horse is entered for the Arc, the Irish Champion Stakes, the English Champion Stakes and for the Prix Niel.
"If Enable is going to run in the Arc I don't think he will want to take her on. I could be wrong, but it's the same jockey (Frankie Dettori) so I don't think we'd want to change if we can help it.
Connections of Eminent have not yet decided whether to aim for the Qipco Irish Champion Stakes or the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
After finishing sixth in the 2000 Guineas, fourth in the Epsom Derby and fifth in the Coral-Eclipse, Martyn Meade's stable star got back on the winning trail with an authoritative all-the-way victory in the Prix Guillaume d'Ornano at Deauville.
Meade was initially keen on a return to France for a tilt at Arc glory at Chantilly, but an appearance at Leopardstown on Saturday week has not been ruled out. Sky Bet make him 8/1 for the Irish Champion, a market currently headed by Churchill at 7/4 and Ulysses at 2/1.
Freddie Meade, assistant to his father, said: "He's in very good order and it's just which of the options we go for.
Daban will be transported back to Newmarket within the next few days as she continues her recovery from a fractured pelvis.
The John Gosden-trained three-year-old sustained the injury shortly after exiting the stalls in a Group Three at York on Friday on what was her first start since finishing sixth in the Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot.
Daban will not run again this season and will be taken to the Newmarket Equine Hospital for further treatment.

Marsha remains on course to defend her crown in the Prix de l'Abbaye at Chantilly in October following her dramatic triumph in the Nunthorpe at York last Friday.

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