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Thursday, 24 May 2018

2018 Flat Issue 3 - Plenty of points gained

Headlines

Coronet stars at York
Lion Roars in the Dante
Rhododendron blooms in Lockinge
Crystal shines at Newbury

Sergi  romps home at Naas

Report


We start at York last Thursday where Coronet (Neil) took her chance in the fillies group 2, over 1m 2f, In touch, headway 3f out, led over 2f out, carried head high and soon in command, eased close home, winning by 1 ½ l. She gets 45.2 points.

In the 1m 2f group Roaring Lion ( Neil, Steve), went to post, In touch, headway between horses to lead over 1f out, quickened clear, edged left and eased close home winning impressively by 4 ½ l. He gets 23.8 points.

On Friday in the 1m 6f group 2, Stradivarius ( Neil, Steve, Tony), took his chance, Held up towards rear, closed towards stands side over 3f out, going well over 2f out, led and quickened over 1f out, clear inside final furlong, winning  easily by 3l. He gets 21.4 points.

On Saturday at Newbury, in the 1m 4f group 3, Crystal Ocean ( Martin), took his chance, Tracked leading pair, 2nd travelling well over 2f out, led 2f out, over 3 lengths clear over 1f out, stayed on strongly, winning very easily by 6l. He gets 32,8 points.

In the 1m group 1 Lockinge Stakes, Rhododendron ( Cod), went to post. Tracked leaders on far side of group, 2nd 2f out, led inside final 2f, ridden inside final furlong, strongly pressed last strides, held on gamely, all out, winning by a short head. She gets 81.8 points.



On Sunday at Naas in the 5f listed stakes, Sergi Prokofiev ( Tony), took his chance, Chased leader on outer, improved to lead from 2f out and soon pushed along to assert, kept on well inside final furlong, winning easily by4l. He gets 26.4 points.


The  John Torpey Memorial Trophy

                    May       Total
Neil                      208.3         208.3
Cliff                     157.4        157.4
Cod                      135.8          135.8
Tony                    123.1       123.1
Steve                    113.3      113.3
Martin                 100.9       100.9
Bob                    75.3         75.3
Peej                    00          00

News
Dante winner Roaring Lion is on course for the Investec Derby at Epsom on Saturday week, trainer John Gosden has announced.
Sprint sensation Battaash is set to make his seasonal reappearance in Saturday's Group Two Armstrong Aggregates Temple Stakes at Haydock. Charlie Hills told the punter,: "We are looking forward to Saturday. We have had no hold-ups with Battaash, who is a fairly easy and straightforward horse to train.
"I am happy with his weight and mindset. I am looking forward to getting him on the racecourse now.
"We have had plenty of time to think about it (where to start off). I just like the time-frame between the Temple Stakes and Royal Ascot, which is obviously the main target.
"He is quite a fresh and forward-going horse, so it is important that we give him a run before the King's Stand Stakes - the Temple looks the ideal race.

Roger Charlton will take a steady approach with Herculean following the Frankel colt's return to action last week.
Charlton said: "I was a little disappointed, but I don't think he would want ground as fast as that. I don't think he was suited running into the dip. I think he wants 10 furlongs, but there is better to come.
Gustav Klimt is set to feature in a three-pronged challenge by Aidan O'Brien on the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh.
The Galileo colt impressed on his seasonal reappearance at Leopardstown last month, but had to settle for sixth place in the Qipco 2000 Guineas at Newmarket behind stablemate Saxon Warrior.
The Ballydoyle trainer said: "US Navy Flag and Gustav Klimt will probably run, and Threeandfourpence might be there as well.
"We were a bit disappointed with him (Gustav Klimt), he's always travelled very strongly with a lot of pace at home and the Curragh will tell us an awful lot - whether we go to Ascot and shorten up or whether we go to the St James's Palace."
O'Brien also outlined plans for some of his fillies: "Happily and Clemmie go for the 1,000.
O’brien also told the punter that He said: "Cliffs Of Moher will go for the Tattersalls Gold Cup, along with Hydrangea, but she is just ready to start and if she runs a nice race we will be delighted." Defoe is also a likely runner and Yucatan also holds an entry
O'Brien also confirmed former Gold Cup winner Order Of St George on course to make his comeback in the Saval Beg Stakes at Leopardstown on Friday evening.
Elarqam is one of 14 possible runners in the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh on Saturday.
The Frankel colt finished an honourable fourth in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket and is now set to cross the Irish Sea for the Mark Johnston operation.

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