Counsel is a Wise pick at Sandown
Glittering Lord lands Queen Anne Stakes
Blue Points the Way in Kings Stand
Addeybb lands Wolferton Stakes
Ocean is a Crystal Clear winner
Stradivarius is pure Gold
Report
We start at Sandown on Saturday where in the
7f handicap Wise Counsel ( Peej), took his chance, Prominent, led well over
1f out and sent for home, nearly 2 lengths up final furlong with a few tail
swishes, kept on but joined post, dead heat. He
gets 23.6 points.
In the 5f group 1 King Stand stakes Blue Point ( Bob, Martin,
Peej), Battash ( Martin),
went to post,
Blue Point, went to post early, always
prominent, ridden to lead inside final 2f, pressed 1f out, ran on gamely and
found extra final 75yds, in command near finish, winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets 53.3 points. Battash
Held up towards nearside, switched right halfway, headway soon after, quickened
to challenge 1f out and edged right, no extra towards finish, 2nd 1
¼ l. He gets 24 points.
In the 1m 2f listed stakes, Addeybb ( Steve) went to post, raced wide but in touch, bumped and hampered after 1 f, good headway 2 out, led just inside last, ran on strongly, eased close home winning by 2 ½ l. He gets 36 points.
On Wednesday in the 1m 2f Group 1 Prince of
Wales stakes Crystal Ocean ( Cliff, Neil, Steve),
Magical(Bob, Cod, Steve,
Tony) took their chances. Crystal Ocean , Soon tracking leader, taken
wide in straight, challenged 2 out, soon ridden to lead, wandered under
pressure, ran on well, winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets
54.1 points. Magical,
soon settled in 3rd, went 2nd and switched right over 1
out, stayed on same pace, never catching winner, 2nd 1 ¼ l. She gets 12 points.
Today in the 2m 4f Group 1 Gold Cup Stradivarius ( Bob, Cliff,
Neil, Steve, Tony) took his chance, tracked
leaders on inside, going well in 5th turning in to straight,
switched left 2 out, led 1out, stayed on strongly, winning by 1l. He gets 51.8 points.
Grand Slam Points.
Neil 310.2
Steve 153.9
Bob 117.1
Cliff 105.9
Martin 77.3
Tony 63.8
Peej 53.3
Cod 12
The John Torpey
Memorial Trophy
June Total
Neil
204.3 605.5
Cliff 105.9 376.5
Steve
153.9 354.1
Bob 137.1 294.2
Tony
91 237
Martin
77.3 200.1
Peej 76.9 191.1
Cod
38 175.2
News
The punter spoke to some trainers about
their cahnces in the next 2 days, John Gosden Private
Secretary, He was never going to run in the Derby and he was always
going to come to this race as a fresh horse. He is in great form. We are
testing him trip-wise, as he is by Kingman. He was ridden at Goodwood to get
the trip. I'm sure Frankie (Dettori) will tuck him in and switch him off to see
if he is good enough. I am very happy with the horse, though."
Aiden O’Brien, Japan,
"We haven't done a lot with him since
the Derby, but he seems in good order since then," We thought he would
take a big forward from the Dante to the Derby and we were delighted with his
run there. He has the potential to improve again."
Aidan expects Ten
Sovereigns will feel the benefit of dropping back in trip to six
furlongs when he lines up in the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot on Friday. He
travelled so well in the Guineas, he ran a great race but this was the trip he
was very comfortable at last year so you'd imagine he'll be happy. He was still
in front on his side in the Guineas until late on having been up there all the
way so we were actually delighted with him in the Guineas."
On Hermosa, Obviously
her two runs have been over a mile this season. We were delighted with her at
Newmarket and delighted with her at the Curragh. She's been well since then.
"We were going to go to France (for
last Sunday's Prix de Diane) but decided to stick to a mile as we think Ascot
will suit her, she should be fine on the track. We're looking forward to
running her."
Charlie Hills talked about Khaadem, Khaadem, for me, is bred to be a sharp horse
and looks it. I think he is a talented horse. He is buzzy and we have just got
to keep on top of him. To be fair, he did nothing wrong the other day at
Newbury. Is he good enough - who knows? We have got to take on Ten Sovereigns
among others so we will see. "I think Khaadem will handle a bit of easier
ground - whether it stretches his stamina, that is another matter - but in
terms of underfoot conditions he would handle that."
Tuesday's King's Stand hero Blue Point is one of 18 horses declared for the
Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot on Saturday. Charlie Appleby's speedball
successfully defended his King's Stand crown with a tremendous performance to
see off old foe Battaash on the opening day of the showpiece meeting. The
five-year-old will now bid to become the first horse since Australian raider
Choisir in 2003 to win both major sprints in the same week. Appleby saidt:
"He's come out of Tuesday's race well and it was always in the back of our
minds that we might do do this, but we didn't want to say too much after
Tuesday's race because we wanted to see how he came out of it.
Phoenix Of Spain
is set for a break following his below-par effort in the St James's Palace
Stakes at Royal Ascot. Hills said: "He was a little bit sore (after the
race). Hopefully he has not done too much to worry about, but with these things
you let the dust settle and see how he is in a couple of days.
Last year's Derby winner Masar returns to action in the Hardwicke Stakes at
Royal Ascot on Saturday.
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