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Thursday, 17 September 2020

2020 Flat Issue 16 - Huge weekend of points

Headlines

Logician makes winning Return
Wichita takes Park Stakes
Magical win in Irish Champion Stakes
Search On Song In Irish St Leger
Mogul slays rivlas at Longchamp
Earth lights up Lomgchamp
Anthony Van Dyke wins in France
Glass Slippers Sparkle at Curragh


Report

We start at Doncaster last Thursday where in the 1m 2f conditions stakes, Logician (Bob, Cliff, Neil, Peej, Tony), took his chance, Set steady pace, headed over 4f out, led again 3f out, shaken up over 2f out, clear from over 1f out, winning  easily by 7l. He gets 11.10 points.

On Saturday in the 7f group 2 Wichita ( Tony), went to post, Tracked leaders up the centre, edged right towards near side from over 3f out, ridden and headway to challenge over 1f out, led inside final furlong, faced strong challenge and briefly headed final strides, just prevailed, winning by a short head. He gets 46.6 points.

In the 1m 6f group 1 St Leger stakes, Berkshire Rocco ( Martin, Steve, ) took his chance, Took keen hold, prominent, shaken up to lead over 2f out, ridden and headed over 1f out, soon rallied, disputed lead final furlong, held towards finish, finishing 2nd beaten a neck. He gets 13.9 points.

At Leopardstown in the 1m 2f group 1 Irish Champion stakes Magical ( Bob), Ghaiyyath ( Steve), took their chances.  Magical , Tracked leader, close 2nd at halfway, ridden almost on terms near side under 2f out, led narrowly inside final furlong, stayed on well to assert towards finish, winning by ¾ l . She gets 83.2 points. Ghaiyyath, Led, narrow advantage at halfway, ridden 2f out and hard pressed, headed narrowly far side inside final furlong, no impression on winner towards finish, kept on well, 2nd beaten ¾ l. He gets 26.04 points.

On Sunday in the 5f group 1 Flying Five stakes, Glass Slippers ( Bob), took her chance, Chased leaders far side, 5th at halfway, headway into 2nd over 1f out, ridden to lead final 100yds, kept on well closing stages, winning by ½ l. She gets 61.6 points.

In the 1m 6f group 1 Irish St Leger, Search For a Song ( Bob, Tony), took her chance, Held up towards rear, pushed along 3f out, headway to chase leaders in 3rd under 2f out, went 2nd approaching final furlong, stayed on well to assert inside final 150yds, pushed clear closing stages, winning by 2l. She gets 31.6 points.

At Longchamp in the 1m 4f group 1 Grand Prix De Paris Mogul ( Tony), went to post, Held up towards rear of midfield, good headway on inside 3f out, chased leader when ridden 2f out, switched off rail and led 1 1/2f out, went clear over 1f out, kept on well and in command final furlong, winning by 2 ½ l. He gets 69 points.

In the 1m 4f group 2 Anthony Van Dyke ( Tony), took his chance, Led after 1f, made rest, ridden when challenged 2 1/2f out, kept on strongly and maintained narrow advantage from over 2f out, ridden out, winning by a short neck. He gets 49.6 points.

In the 7f group 3 Earthlight, (Bob, Cliff, Cod, Martin, Tony), went to post, Midfield on outside, smooth headway inside final 2f, chased leader when ridden 1f out, led 100yds out, ridden out, winning a  shade cosily by ¾ l. He gets 16.9 points.


John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                     September      Total
Cliff            57.6           872.4
Tony            213.7           747.2
Bob             252              707.15
Steve            56.04            597.29
Neil            27.2                553.95
Peej            40.7             391.55
Martin        46.9          378.75
Cod             16.9              215.75


Grand Slam 
Leg 1 Neil  
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil

News

The Punter remembers Pat Smullen who has sadly passed away this week

The international racing community was rocked on Tuesday night after it emerged that Pat Smullen had died in St Vincent's Hospital in Dublin from pancreatic cancer. He was 43 years of age. 

A nine-time Irish champion jockey and 12-time European Classic winner, Smullen had been diagnosed with the illness on March 26, 2018.

His initial treatment led to him being given a clean bill of health last year, and he proved an inspiration for many in the way that he put his efforts into fundraising initiatives for Cancer Trials Ireland, including an Irish Champions Weekend legends race that ultimately raised over €2.5 million for the cause.

The news of his death, almost a year to the day after that most memorable of occasions, is unfortunately poignant. 

A dual champion apprentice in 1995 and 1996, Smullen’s glittering career reached a glorious climax when he soared to victory aboard Harzand in the Derby in 2016. That memorable triumph on the Aga Khan’s homebred was achieved in partnership with his great ally Dermot Weld, for whom he succeeded Mick Kinane as stable jockey in 1999.

Recognised as one of the most dependable and steady big-race riders of his era, Smullen made the breakthrough at Group 1 level aboard the Tommy Stack-trained Tarascon in the 1997 Moyglare Stud Stakes. During his spectacular tenure at the helm for the Rosewell House trainer he farmed nine championships – only Kinane has won more Irish titles. 

Harzand’s brilliant Epsom-Curragh Derby was the undoubted highlight, but he also won an Irish Derby on Grey Swallow, two Irish 1,000 Guineas on Nightime and Bethrah and four consecutive Irish St Legers on Vinnie Roe. His other major wins for Weld in Britain included the 2,000 Guineas on Refuse To Bend, the Ascot Gold Cup on Rite Of Passage, the Champion Stakes on Fascinating Rock, the Prince of Wales's Stakes on Free Eagle and the Sun Chariot Stakes on Dress To Thrill, on whom he also won the Grade 1 Matriarch Stakes in the US.


Earthlight is set to head for the Qatar Prix de la Foret at ParisLongchamp next – and could go to the Breeders’ Cup after that. Having lost his unbeaten record in the Prix Maurice de Gheest, the Andre Fabre-trained dual Group One winner successfully stepped up to seven furlongs in the Group Three Prix du Pin at ParisLongchamp on Sunday.

Should all go well on Arc day, the son of Shamardal has the option of going to Keeneland in November.
“He’s good. He handled the seven furlongs well,” said Fabre.
“That was a prep race for the Foret so that is the obvious target for him. The Breeders’ Cup Mile could be an option later."

Thursday, 10 September 2020

2020 Flat Issue 15 - Big weekend on both sides of the water

Headlines

Persian Rule imposed at Longchamp

Enable lands September stakes

Ascension rises to the Top

Report

We start at Newmarket on Saturday 29 August, where in the 7f handicap Ascension ( Neil) went to post, Took keen hold, tracked leader, pushed along and led under 2f out, ridden over 1f out, kept on well inside final furlong, always doing enough, winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets 27.2 points.

At Kempton on Saturday in the 1m 4f group 3, Enable ( Martin, Neil, Steve), took her chance, Awkward start, soon prominent, led after 1f, pushed along and went clear from 2f out, winning unchallenged by 7l. She gets 16.1 points.

On Sunday at Longchamp, in the 1m Group 1 Prix Du Moulin, Persian King ( Cliff, Peej), went to post, Raced keenly, chased leader, ridden to lead 2f out, driven and drew clear from 1 1/2f out, kept on final furlong, winning by 1 ¼ l. He gets 29.6 points.

John Torpey Memorial Trophy

                     September      Total

Cliff            29.6              844.4

Steve            16.1             557.35

Tony            00              533.5

Neil            16.1                542.85

Bob             47.6                502.75

Peej            29.6              380.45

Martin        16.1           347.95

Cod             00              198.85

 

Grand Slam Leg 1

Neil 

Leg 2 Tony

Leg 3 Tony

Leg 4  Cliff

Leg 5 Neil


News

Charlie Appleby has confirmed Ghaiyyath will run in Saturday's Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown after the five-year-old satisfied his trainer he remains in peak condition following a routine gallop on Wednesday.

Ghaiyyath, who also holds an entry in the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe on October 4, was last seen powering clear to beat Magical by three lengths in the Juddmonte International at York.

"It was a routine piece of work to check his wellbeing and he's come through it without a worry," Appleby. Told The Punter "It wasn't strong work, more a breeze, which is normal procedure three days before a race. He's telling us that he's ready for another big race."

Last year's St Leger winner Logician makes a low-key return to the track today  in a match race falling almost a year to the day since his impressive Classic triumph at Town Moor.

The son of Frankel, who faces just Godolphin's Mythical Magic on his long-awaited reappearance, was struck down by a life-threatening stomach condition last winter which delayed his return to action.

In The St Leger on Saturday Berkshire Rocco, Max Vega and Sunchart hold entries

In the Irish Champion stakes, which looks like being a real cracker, alongside Ghaiyyath, Magical Lord North, Sottass, Japan, Magic Wand, Anthony Van Dyke, also hold enties.

Thursday, 3 September 2020

2020 Flat Issue 14 - A Brief update

Headlines

Brad Makes Brief Work of Rivals at  Newmarket

Report

In the 6f listed stakes on Saturday, Brad The Brief ( Bob), went to post, Close up, ridden and outpaced 2f out, ran on well inside final furlong, led towards finish , winning by a neck. He gets 47.6 points.

John Torpey Memorial Trophy

                     September      Total

Cliff            00              814.8

Steve            00             541.25

Tony            00              533.5

Bob             47.6                502.75

Neil            00                 499.55

Peej            00                 350.85

Martin        00            331.85

Cod             00              198.85

Congratulations to Neil who was August trainer of the month

  

Grand Slam Leg 1

Neil 

Leg 2 Tony

Leg 3 Tony

Leg 4  Cliff

Leg 5 Neil

News

Enable looks unlikely to face anything like the calibre of opposition she encountered in the September Stakes two years ago when she heads back to Kempton on Saturday for her final prep ahead of a historic fourth crack at the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

When nine entries were revealed on Monday the presence of stablemate and companion-in-colours Logician in the list raised a few pulses, but last season's St Leger hero will not make his belated seasonal reappearance in the Unibet-sponsored Group 3.

Logician was unbeaten in five starts at three but has not been sighted since storming to success at Doncaster almost a year ago. However, Khalid Abdullah's racing manager, Teddy Grimthorpe, scotched any prospect of Logician facing Enable at Kempton. 

"They won't both run and Logician has just been put in there as a precaution," said Grimthorpe. 

Charlie Appleby will leave it late before firming up riding plans for Pinatubo in France on Sunday, as he waits to see if any changes will be made to Covid-19 quarantine policies.

Thursday, 27 August 2020

2020 Flat Issue 13 - Neil lands York Slam

Headlines

Love~ ly Points for Cliff and Peej
Battaash Lands the Nunthorpe
Angel Powers home at York

Report

We start at  York last Thursday where in the group 1, 1m 4f Yorkshire Oaks, Love ( Cliff, Peej), took her chance, Travelled strongly, tracked leader, led 3f out, shaken up and clear when hung left over 2f out, pushed out and went further clear inside final furlong, winning easily, by 5l. She gets 26.2 points.

On Friday in the 5f group 1 Nunthorpe Stakes, Battaash ( Cliff, Neil), took his chance, Raced centre, chased leader, pushed along and edged right over 1f out, soon made challenge, ridden and led inside final furlong, kept on, winning by 1l. He gets 51.2 points.


In the 1m 2f fillies handicap Angel Power ( Martin), took her chance, Held up in midfield, pushed along over 3f out, soon headway, switched left and chased leaders 2f out, ridden and led over 1f out, kept on well and went clear inside final furlong, winning by 3 ½ l. She gets 35.6 points.

On Saturday in the 1m 6f Ebor Handicap Fujaira Prince ( Neil), went to post, Tracked leaders, pushed along over 2f out, ridden and made strong challenge over 1f out, led narrowly 1f out, kept on well, winning by 1 ½ l. He gets 86.6 points


John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                     August       Total
Cliff            132               814.8
Steve            115              541.25
Tony            63.6              533.5
Bob             30                455.15
Neil            157.8            499.55
Peej            26.2                  350.85
Martin        60.2            331.85
Cod             00              198.85



Grand Slam Leg 1
Neil 
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff
Leg 5 Neil

York Grand Slam
Neil 137.8
Steve   79.2
Cliff  77.4
Martin 35.6
Bob    30
Peej 26.2

So Neil gets the 20 point bonus

News
Art Power will step back up to six furlongs for the Sprint Cup at Haydock after finishing unplaced in the Nunthorpe at York last week.
Dante winner Thunderous will miss the rest of the season after meeting with a setback.
The Mark Johnston-trained three-year-old had been on course to make his Group One debut in next month’s Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris at ParisLongchamp before sustaining an injury in training.

Thursday, 20 August 2020

2020 Flat Issue 12 - All the latest

Headlines

Pier leaves Rivals at Sea at Deauville

Report

We start at Deauville on Sunday where in the 1m  Group 1 Prix du Haras de Fresnay-le-Buffard Jacques le Marois Palace Pier ( Cliff ) went to post, Held up in rear, headway over 3f out, ridden 2 1/2f out, ran on to lead entering final furlong, kept on well, winning by ¾ l. He gets 54.6 points.

Yesterday at York in the 1m 2f International Stakes, Ghaiyyath (Steve), Magical (Bob), took their chances. Ghaiyyathh, Raced freely, made all, clear after 2f, shaken up over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, kept on strongly until eased final strides, winning by 3l. He gets 79.2 points.

Magical, Towards rear early, chased winner after 2f, went second over 5f out, ridden and outpaced 3f out, lost second 2f out, went second again 1f out, stayed on but no match for winner, 2nd beaten 3l. She gets 30 points.

John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                     August       Total
Cliff            54.6                 737.4
Steve            115              541.25
Tony            63.6              533.5
Bob             30                455.15
Neil            00                  341.75
Peej            00                   324.65
Martin        24.6               296.25
Cod             00              198.85


Grand Slam Leg 1
Neil 
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff

York Grand Slam
Steve   79.2
Bob    30

News
Ace sprinter Battaash will take on seven rivals in his quest to record back-to-back Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (3.15) victories, with key rivals Art Power and A'Ali also among the declarations.
The Charlie Hills-trained sprinter, a blistering winner of the King's Stand and King George this season, is a general 1-2 chance for the Group 1 but in Art Power he faces a new challenger. The three-year-old has improved rapidly this season, from winning a novice event at Newcastle to impressive wins at Royal Ascot and then again at Group 3 level in Ireland. He is a 13-2 chance for Friday's contest.
On Saturday at York, Lord Glitters has an entry in the 1m 1f group 3, along with Highest Ground,  Shine So Bright and Threat are in the 7f group2,  and Grand Slam Picks Fujaira Prince and Verdana Blue are in the Ebor.
At the Curragh in 6f  listed stakes Speak in Colours holds an entry, and at Sandown in the 1m group 3 Quadrilateral has an entry

Thursday, 13 August 2020

2020 Flat Issue 11 - Two more winners

Headlines

Cognac is winning spirit at Newmarket
Blues Spaces out Rivals at Deauville

Report

We start at Newmarket on Saturday where in the 1m 2f handicap Cognac ( Martin) took his chance, Took keen hold, made all, ridden 2f out, hung left over 1f out, clear and drifted right inside final furlong, ran on well, winning by 2 ¼ l. He gets 24.6 points.

At Deauville on Sunday in the 6 ½ f group 1 Prix Maurice de Gheest, Space Blues  (Steve , Tony), went to post, Towards rear on inside, not much room over 2f out, soon shaken up, ran on inside final furlong to lead final 50yds, winning by ¾ l. He gets 35.8 points.



John Torpey Memorial Trophy
                     August       Total
Cliff            00                 682.8
Tony            63.6              533.5
Steve            35.8                462.05
Bob             00                 425.15
Neil            00                  341.75
Peej            00                   324.65
Martin        24.6               296.25
Cod             00              198.85


Grand Slam Leg 1
Neil 
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff

York, which starts on 19 August is the next Grand Slam , closing date for your selection is This Monday 17th,


News
Circus Maximus and Kameko were among nine top-class runners left in the Prix Jacques le Marois after the forfeit stage on Wednesday. Alpine Star, Palace Pier, Persian King also have entries in a fantastic looking race
Victor Ludorum is likely to run in Saturday's Prix Guillaume d'Ornano.


This made me smile, Neil’s favourite race, There were two surprise names among the 17 entries for Saturday’s Betway Grey Horse Handicap as neither Quick Breath nor Glenamoy Lad are greys.
The Newmarket race proves a great spectacle, with a big field of grey sprinters hurtling towards the six-furlong finish.
However, both Jonny Portman’s Quick Breath and Jennie Candlish’s Glenamoy Lad are bay in colour.
Chad Yeomans, PR manager at Betway, said: “We’re delighted to continue our superb relationship with Jockey Club racecourses this weekend as we sponsor at Newmarket on Saturday and Market Rasen on Sunday.
“While not the most valuable race on the card on Saturday, the most fascinating race is undoubtedly the Betway Grey Horse Handicap, which is always a spectacle. It seems there are a couple of horses who are very eager to run, as there are two bay horses who have managed to find themselves entered up!
“We’ve removed Quick Breath and Glenamoy Lad from our betting as they won’t be eligible to run. They’re both entered up elsewhere this week, so we’ll be watching out for them!”

Thursday, 6 August 2020

2020 Flat Issue 10 - Steve is July top trainer

Headlines

Mogul Rules in Gordon Stakes
Goodwood course Record Battashed

Report

We start at Goodwood last Thursday where in the 1m 4f group 3 Mogul ( Tony), took his chance, In touch with leaders, ridden over 2f out, headway on outer over 1f out, led inside final 110yds, soon edged right, ridden out, winning by ¾ l. He gets 40.8 points.

On Friday in the 5f group 2 Battaash ( Cliff, Neil), took his chance, Raced freely, close up, led 3f out, pushed along over 1f out, ridden inside final furlong, kept on, winning by 2 ¼ l . He gets 21.1points.

At Naas on Monday in the 6f 2 year old stakes, Giorgio Vasari ( Tony), went to post, Made virtually all, disputed early until soon led and made rest, still going well after halfway, pushed along and extended advantage under 2f out, ridden 1f out and kept on well, winning comfortably by 2l. He gets 27.8 points.

John Torpey Memorial Trophy
               July         August       Total
Cliff            182.65                 682.8
Tony            133.55  27.8      497.7
Steve         246.35               426.25
Bob             119.35             425.15
Neil            165.05               341.75
Peej            107.05              324.65
Martin        159.75               271.65
Cod             78.05              198.85
Congratulations to Steve who is July Trainer of the month

Grand Slam Leg 1
Neil 
Leg 2 Tony
Leg 3 Tony
Leg 4  Cliff

York, which starts on 19 August is the next Grand Slam , so likely closing date for your selection is Monday 17th, I will confirm next week


News
Connections of Siskin have yet to firm up plans for his next appearance after the Ger Lyons-trained colt suffered a first career defeat at Goodwood last week. Spaeking to the punter Teddy Grimthorpe said, “I’ve got to discuss with Prince Khalid what he would like to do. We’ll look at all the options, which are pretty straightforward really.”

Grimthorpe also provided a positive update on Enable following her historic third victory in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes at Ascot.
John Gosden’s brilliant mare is expected to run in either the Juddmonte International or the Yorkshire Oaks at York en route to her bid for a third triumph in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in October.
“All is good with Enable. She hasn’t done a lot since Ascot, but she came out of the race well and everybody is happy with her,” Grimthorpe added.

 Threat is likely to make his final start for Richard Hannon in the Hungerford Stakes at Newbury on Saturday week, before going under the hammer at the Tattersalls August Sale.