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Thursday, 27 July 2023

2023 Flat Issue 13 - Cod off the bottom

Headlines

Last Dance Saves Irish oaks
Orchid Blooms at Newbury
Gweedore shares Spoils at Doncaster

Report

We start at the Curragh on Saturday where in the 1m 4f group 1 Irish Oaks, Savethelastdance (Cod), took her chance, Soon raced in third, pushed along over 3f out, ridden and outpaced from under 3f out, switched left over 1f out, rallied and headway on outer inside final furlong, led towards finish, winning by ½ l. She gets 53.4 points.

At Doncaster in the 7f handicap Gweedore ( Bob), went to post, Prominent, shaken up to lead over 1f out, ridden and edged left inside final furlong, kept on but joined post, dead heat. He gets 23.1 points.

At Newbury in the 1m fillies handicap, Orchid Bloom (Neil), took her chance, Raced centre, led group, led overall over 2f out, went clear over 1f out, pushed out inside final furlong, winning comfortably by 1 ¾ l. She gets 25 points.

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                     July       Total
Neil         76.3    563.94
Bob         154.5    532.82
Cliff        51.3    486.63
Steve       63.3    344.56   
Cod          165.7   281.7
Martin      63.3    264.9
Peej           24       250.5       


News
John Quinn plans to concentrate on the biggest five-furlong prizes during the second half of the season with Highfield Princess, who he reports to have bounced out of her two Group 1 assignments at Royal Ascot last month in fine form. The six-year-old will get a first taste of the rollercoaster on the Sussex Downs that is Goodwood's five-furlong track in the richly endowed King George Qatar Stakes, having been third over seven furlongs at the Glorious meeting in 2021. 

Last year's Derby winner Desert Crown appeared to take a significant step towards Saturday's King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes when he exercised on Sunday morning under champion jockey William Buick, who is in pole position for the enviable mount.

Weekend Entries

Friday  

Ascot
4.45 First of May

Newmarket
7.02 Kodiman

Down Royal
6.55 Theophilos

Saturday

Ascot 
3.40 Auguste Rodin, Emily Upjohn, Desert Crown, Luxembourg, Hamish

Newmarket
2.50 Like A Tiger

Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej 
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve 
Leg 9 Steve
Leg 10 Steve
Leg 11  Steve
Leg 12  Cliff
Leg 13  Neil
Leg 14 Cliff
Leg   15 Bob
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Thursday, 20 July 2023

2023 Flat Issue 12 - Winners for Bob and Cod

Headlines

Nostrum Lands Sir Henry Cecil Stakes
Hamish Lifts York Silver Cup

Report

We start at Newmarket on Thursday where in the 1m listed stakes Nostrum (Cod), went to post, Made all, going easily 2f out, went clear inside final furlong, comfortably by 3l. He gets 28.2 points.

On Saturday at York in the 1m 6f group 3 Hamish (Bob), went to post, Mounted in chute and taken down early, raced in fourth, headway over 4f out, challenging when pushed along 2f out, ridden final furlong, led inside final 110yds, kept on, just did enough, winning by a head. He gets 32.9 points

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                     July       Total
Neil         51.3    538.94
Bob         131.4    511.72
Cliff        51.3    486.63
Steve       63.3    344.56   
Martin      63.3    264.9
Peej           24       250.5       
Cod          112.3    228.3


News
So menacing is the presence of Paddington in Goodwood's Qatar Sussex Stakes that connections of last week's devastating July festival winner Nostrum are favouring a tilt at next month's Prix Jacques le Marois instead.

Ralph Beckett is hoping his prosperous link with Frankie Dettori can yield further success when the jockey returns to the saddle after suspension to ride Lezoo in the Group 3 bet365 Hackwood Stakes (3.00) at Newbury on Saturday. Beckett told the Punter “We had thought about going to the July Cup with her as she came out of Ascot in really good form, but we thought it was best to drop in grade for her next start, so that’s why we’re going on Saturday.”

The best stayer in training is on his way back to the track and could make a sensational return to action in the Irish St Leger on the second day of the Irish Champions Festival at the Curragh in September.
Kyprios is showing Aidan O'Brien all the right signs with the master trainer revealing to the Racing Post that he has returned to training in anticipation of an autumn campaign.

Savethelastdance is on track for the Irish Oaks at the week end, She  has not been seen since being beaten when sent off the odds-on favourite in the Oaks at Epsom, where she didn't look at home on the track or on the fast ground and O'Brien thinks you will see a different filly on Saturday. He said: "Savethelastdance ran her heart out at Epsom and seems to be in good form. It will be different ground at the Curragh compared to what she ran on at Epsom and I think the track is going to suit her a lot better as well. It was always in our heads to go straight to the Irish Oaks after Epsom."

Inspiral is set to take on Paddington in next month's Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood after sailing through her first workout since her narrow comeback defeat at Royal Ascot. The daughter of Frankel, who is 4-1 second-favourite for the mile contest on August 2, enjoyed the freshly harrowed surface of the Al Bahathri Polytrack in Newmarket on Wednesday morning when first up the gallops from the John and Thady Gosden team just after 9.20am.

Weekend Entries

Friday  

Newmarket
7.30 Like A Tiger

Hamilton
7.40 Circle of Fire

Saturday 

Newbury
1.50 Like A Tiger
3.00 Lezoo, Diligent Harry, Garrus, 

Newmarket 
4.15 Timelock
4.50 Bauhinia Rhapsody, Kodiman

Curragh
3.45 Beccara Rose, Tahiyra, Savethelastdance, Bluestocking
4.20 Hamish, Rosscarberry

Doncaster
7.45 Gweedore
8.15 Kodebreaker

Haydock
7.30 Veer
8.00 Harry Magnus

Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej 
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve 
Leg 9 Steve
Leg 10 Steve
Leg 11  Steve
Leg 12  Cliff
Leg 13  Neil
Leg 14 Cliff
Leg   15 Bob
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Thursday, 13 July 2023

2023 Flat Issue 11 - No winners this week

Headline

See Emily play (and get beaten into second)

Report

We start at Sandown on Saturday where in the 1,m 2f group1 Eclipse Stakes, Emily Upjohn, (Martin, Peej, Steve), took her chance, Dwelt start, raced in third, went second over 1f out, soon pressed leader, kept on well, finishing 2nd beaten ½ l. Martin Steve get 12 points, Peej 24.

The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                     July       Total
Neil         51.3    538.94
Cliff        51.3    486.63
Bob         98.5    478.82
Steve       63.3    344.56   
Martin      63.3    264.9
Peej           24       250.5       
Cod          84.1    200.1


News
Emily Upjohn could attempt to repeat the feat of her illustrious predecessor Enable by bidding for victory in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in three weeks’ time after her second-place finish in the Coral-Eclipse. The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is the ultimate aim for Emily Upjohn and John Gosden confirmed she would return to a mile and a half after contesting the 1m2f Eclipse trip for the first time since landing the Musidora 14 months ago. He said: "We know she’s a mile-and-a-half filly. The races we’re looking at are the King George, Yorkshire Oaks and the Arc, those are the big three. We don’t have to run in the King George, but Enable was second in this and then she won it, so older fillies can do it."

Inspiral, red-hot favourite for next Friday's Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes (3.30), will not run in the Group 1 at Newmarket and instead heads to the Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. The three-time Group 1 winner suffered a shock defeat when runner-up as the 1-7 favourite last year and had been the 5-4 market leader to avenge that turnover. But connections said on Saturday she would miss the mile contest and wait for the Sussex Stakes on August 2, for which she is the 4-1 second-favourite behind Paddington.
Chris Richardson, managing director for Inspiral's owners Cheveley Park Stud, said: "We didn't want to run Inspiral in the Falmouth Stakes in light of what happened a year ago as it comes pretty quick after Royal Ascot. She's in good shape but we'll head to the Sussex Stakes instead."

White Birch will have a mid-season break after running "a little bit flat" when coming home last of the eight finishers in the Irish Derby at the Curragh on Sunday. The colt was sent off at 6-1 and was viewed by many as the main challenger to the winner Auguste Rodin heading into the Irish Classic.

Weekend Entries

Friday  

Newmarket
1.50 Like A Tiger
3.35 Remarquee, Meditate
4.45 Harry Magnus

York
2.05 Gweedore
2.40 Azure Blue, Mamma’s Girl

Saturday  

Ascot
5.15 Harry Magnus

Chester
3.17 First Of May
4.27 Mamma’s Girl, Mount Athos

Newmarket
4.35 Azure Blue, Lezoo, Little Big Bear, Meditate

York
3.45 Hamish

Grand Slam
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej 
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve 
Leg 9 Steve
Leg 10 Steve
Leg 11  Steve
Leg 12  Cliff
Leg 13  Neil
Leg 14 Cliff
Leg   15 Bob
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Thursday, 6 July 2023

2023 Flat Issue 10 - Bob lands rare flat TOTM

Headlines

Al Husn Hops in at Newcastle
Glasses Raised to Bucanero Furete at Curragh
Auguste Rodin lands Irish Derby
Cod’s Love Bird wins at Tipperary

Report

We start at Newcastle on Friday where in the 1m 2f group 3 for fillies Al Husn ( Cliff), took her chance, Towards rear, in touch with leaders after 2f, switched right and headway over 2f out, ridden and went second 1f out, ran on well and led towards finish, winning by ½ l. She gets 38 points.

On Sunday at the Curragh, Bucanero Furete, (Bob) took his chance in the 6f 2 year old group 2, Raced in second, 4 lengths down halfway, pushed along to lead under 2f out, ridden and faced challenge 1f out, joined final 110yds, rallied to lead post, winning by a short head, he gets 47.2 points

In the 1m 4f group 1` Irish Derby Auguste Rodin ( Not Peej), took his chance, Prominent on inner, left in second 4f out, led narrowly over 2f out, soon pushed along and clear with one other, edged right final 110yds, ridden out winning by 1 ½ l. He gets 51.3 points

On Wednesday at Tipperary, Miss Yvonne (Cod), took her chance, Made virtually all, pushed along under 2f out, ridden and clear inside final furlong, went further clear final 110yds, winning by 7l. She gets 32.8 points.


The John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                      June   July       Total
Neil    186.78     51.3    538.94
Cliff    234.01     51.3    486.63
Bob     259.92    98.5    478.82
Steve    149.01   51.3    332.56   
Martin 149.5      51.3    252.9
Peej      109.25              226.5       
Cod        89.5      84.1    200.1

Congratulations to Bob who is June trainer of the month


News
A gutted Owen Burrows on Thursday morning revealed Anmaat will not take on Paddington and Emily Upjohn in Saturday's Coral-Eclipse at Sandown after an abscess developed on his foot.

Weekend Entries

Friday 

Doncaster
2.55 First Of May

Bellewstown
4.45 Dandy Lichious
5.20 Miss Yvonne

Saturday 

Haydock
2.40 Rosscarberry, Time Lock
4.25 Gweedore, Mount Athos

Sandown 
1.50 Diligent Harry
3.40 Anmaat, Emily Upjohn, Luxembourg
4.15 Honiton

Leicester
5.50 Kodebreaker


Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil
Leg 6 Peej 
Leg 7 Tony
Leg 8 Steve 
Leg 9 Steve
Leg 10 Steve
Leg 11  Steve
Leg 12  Cliff
Leg 13  Neil
Leg 14 Cliff
Leg   15 Bob
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