Charles Appleby Hugh Anderson William Buick

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Charles Appleby Hugh Anderson William Buick Breeders' Cup World Championships Friday, November 2, 2018 Charles Appleby Hugh Anderson William Buick Press Conference THE MODERATOR: We're back live in the interview circle. Can I just ask you gentlemen to scoot over one seat each. We're joined on the left by, obviously, jockey William Buick, and on the right by the trainer of Line of Duty, Charles Appleby. Charles, congratulations. These Breeders' Cup races, obviously, far too easy for you. This is your third win in just five starters at the Breeders' Cup, a remarkable percentage. What, other than tremendous good luck, can you chalk up your success here at the Breeders' Cup to? CHARLES APPLEBY: I think it's something we sort of stated right from the get-go, me being in the very fortunate position I am is just bringing the right horses. To do all this traveling, you don't come all the way over here for the fun of it. I was very fortunate the first season with Outstrip winning, and we purposely didn't turn up for two years because we didn't have the right horse. I was confident in this horse. In his last start there, when he won in Chantilly, we both spoke immediately afterwards and said he's probably got the right profile to come here and be very competitive. He's a neat horse, and he seems to enjoy getting squeezed up there and being in the battle. I think all those attributes have come to the fore today, along with William's great ride (indiscernible) two people said, he's far enough off the pace with the fractions. Knowing the horse, one thing we knew, he was going to stay strong to the line, and that's what he did. It's great for the team, and great for Godolphin. THE MODERATOR: William and Charles have been joined by Hugh Anderson, the managing director of Godolphin stable. Congratulations, Hugh. Charlie, you won this race a year ago for Charles. So congratulations on Breeders' Cup victory number two for you. Can you take us through the trip and expand on what may have been noteworthy incidents, either in deep stretch or at the top of the stretch just leaving the final turn? WILLIAM BUICK: Yeah, I mean, obviously, this year at the Breeders' Cup, the turf, the grand way turf is riding is playing a big part today, and it might still do tomorrow. So our horses by rule they jump slower than the American horses, but this horse, he really jumped well and gathered his stride very quickly. I was in a position where I didn't have a cover for my horse, and I was too close to the pace. So I had to just rein him back and restart the race and just get him in a rhythm where we were going forward gradually and doing it more gradually because he's a horse that when he hits his top gait, he's got a good turn of foot, like I showed. To be able to do that, he had to work harder, and he had to -- you know, it wasn't straightforward for him at all. That's another sort of plus point to his performance really. Credit to the horse. Of course, when you pull that in the stretch, and he just slightly hung right, he just got a bit lonely where he was and lost concentration for the stride. The combination of the outside horses slightly coming out as well, but it was sort of late in the race. When he quickened, he really put the race to bed. He was very strong at the line. I was impressed with his performance. It was a very mature performance from a young horse. THE MODERATOR: Very much so. William, I assume you were talking to the stewards at some point. They wanted your take on the situation. Were they asking you just about the bump at the end or about the top of the stretch? WILLIAM BUICK: They asked me about both. At the top of the stretch, I was riding the hedge, and I had a horse on my outside, and I mean, that's how I recalled it. That's how I read the situation. And they obviously agreed. And the bump late on, I thought that was a case of that being a 50-50 situation, and it was so late in the race, it was sort of right under the wire. So that didn't make any difference to any of the results. THE MODERATOR: Mr. Anderson, I'll ask you a two-part question. One, can you share with us your nerves during what, even by American standards, it was a fairly long inquiry process? And also, had you had a chance to communicate with Sheikh Mohammed and tell us what this win means for Godolphin? HUGH ANDERSON: Answering the first question, it was a long wait, and I guess we got a bit more nervous as the time went by. Someone helpfully mentioned the dam of this colt, Jacqueline Quest, and the story of her and the Guineas a few years ago, so that made us even more nervous. Actually, looking at it, William's explained it much more clearly than I can, it was clear the bump at the end was pretty late in the race. So we were just absolutely thrilled, and there's a lot of people here who put their heart and soul into Godolphin, and we're just so pleased to see this particular team, Charlie and William, who have really had the most brilliant year on top of a very good year for the whole organization. I haven't spoken to Sheikh Mohammed. It's the middle of the night in Dubai. I'm sure that Charlie will be in touch before long. I'm sure he'll be thrilled. We've had four 2- year-old winners in the last six or seven weeks in Ireland, France, and now here. I think that's a testament to what a great year we're coming. Still got tomorrow, still got the Melbourne Cup, still got more races in Australia. So it's been a wonderful 2018, and well done to these two and well done to his highness. Q. Charlie, you run a future Derby winner in this race last year. It was a very strong staying performance out there. Would you say this horse has been aimed at that sort of race next year as you start campaigning? CHARLES APPLEBY: He's a horse that, you know, stepping off he's hopefully going to see improvement. To be brutally honest, it's a bit early to be putting out those sort of potential races to look at. But he's got -- you know, he's out of -- he might have been disqualified, but he's out of a Group 1 there and obviously out of Galileo. Obviously, going into this race, we felt he'd do his best work towards the end. That's one thing I said, was put William up in the saddle, and this will take us out and beyond. These races for sure, they're going to be up there as races. Hopefully, we're making entries for them and looking at that into the spring. I suppose on the back of this race, I suppose I don't have to be taken before we come out to Dubai, but go down the alabaster here like we did with (indiscernible). He's an exciting colt to have around, and it's sort of reiterating what Hugh Anderson said there. It's great for the team. It's great for Sheikh Mohammed. We all know how much he puts into this game. With William and the team behind us, we're all very fortunate to be in this business, to be able to deliver the goods. Q. Charlie, would you say this is an especially brave young horse, just having watched his races, even the last time too -- and you can answer too, if you want, William. Just he came between horses there, I thought really bravely, through a small hole. And he did some things today, he just seems like a horse with an unusual amount of courage. I wonder if you could speak to that. CHARLIE APPLEBY: I'm sure William could answer better than I can as the rider. That's one of the attributes we noticed with this horse early on in his career. He sort of enjoyed tightening up. If he's got half a gap, he'll go for it. William would be better to answer those questions. I'm just a viewer. WILLIAM BUICK: He's very brave, like you've seen. Even on his third start at good wood, he -- I did my best to try to confuse the horse as much as I possibly could, and that wasn't by design. It was a tricky race, and he ducked on the inside, and when he won his race, he's a high-class horse, he's a very good horse. Today was a good one because we always felt he was a Group 1 horse in the making. Today with everything, he proved he was the best horse in the race. THE MODERATOR: Well, it was Breeders' Cup win number 2 for William Buick, Breeders' Cup win number 3 for Charlie Appleby, and Breeders' Cup number 8 for Godolphin. Congratulations on a very exciting performance and victory today by Line of Duty.
Recommended publications
  • Frankie: the Autobiography of Frankie Dettori Free Download
    FRANKIE: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF FRANKIE DETTORI FREE DOWNLOAD Frankie Dettori | 448 pages | 30 Jun 2005 | HarperCollins Publishers | 9780007176878 | English | London, United Kingdom Frankie Dettori Biography So to have something like this in the Godolphin museum is very good. She knows she is good, and I am trying to enjoy it as much as we all Frankie: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori. Home Local Classifieds. In total, he has won over 3, races in the UK, and is one of the most celebrated jockeys of all-time, as he has helped the sport reach new levels throughout his career. Dettori was also banned from race for six months at the end of after he tested positive for a banned substance. The inspiration Frankie: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori the BBC series of the same name. Copy link. Other editions. It's difficult competition on Saturday. Enable: Frankie Dettori tribute as record-breaking horse retired from racing. Asked Quotes I was happy to stay off the pace but when I asked Frankie: The Autobiography of Frankie Dettori to quicken, he went away. Frankie Dettori willing Enable on for historic day in Paris. No crowd. Read more Dettori's self penned summary of his life up to Augustfocusing on his horse racing career, from Italy, via his main career in the UK, to his globe trotting missions for the Godolphin stable. Read more The dream is the third Arc. Home clients further talent our work social media Management contact group. Miriam Todd rated it it was amazing Nov 06, Details if other :. In Skelton was forced into retirement after he broke his neck.
    [Show full text]
  • HORSE out of TRAINING, Consigned by Godolphin
    HORSE OUT OF TRAINING, consigned by Godolphin Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Highflyer Paddock D, Box 158 Mr Prospector (USA) Forty Niner (USA) 182 (WITH VAT) Distorted Humor File (USA) SEA OF SNOW (USA) Danzig's Beauty Danzig (USA) (USA) (USA) Sweetest Chant (USA) (2014) Northern Dancer Sadler's Wells (USA) A Chesnut Filly Snow Ballerina (GB) Fairy Bridge (USA) (2004) Blushing Groom (FR) Snow Bride (USA) Awaasif (CAN) Sea of Snow (USA): won 2 races at 2 years, 2016 and £19,676 and placed once viz third in Investec Woodcote Stakes, Epsom Downs, L. Highest BHA rating 85 (Flat) Latest BHA rating 79 (Flat) (prior to compilation) TURF 6 runs 2 wins 1 pl £19,676 G 5f 10y 1st Dam SNOW BALLERINA (GB), ran a few times at 2 and 3 years; Own sister to Abhisheka (IRE); dam of five winners from 6 runners and 6 foals of racing age viz- POWDER SNOW (USA) (2013 f. by Dubawi (IRE)), won 4 races at 3 years, 2016 in France and in Germany and £60,185 including Prix Fille de l'Air, Toulouse, Gr.3 and Kolner Stutenpreis - Gestuts Winterhauch, Cologne, L., placed 4 times including second in Coolmore Stud Baden-Baden Cup, Baden-Baden, L. Sea of Snow (USA) (2014 f. by Distorted Humor (USA)), see above. SNOW SQUALL (GB) (2011 g. by Dansili (GB)), won 3 races at 2 to 4 years at home and in U.A.E. and £38,642 and placed 9 times. EQUITY CARD (FR) (2009 f. by Dubai Destination (USA)), won 1 race at 2 years and £11,270 and placed 6 times.
    [Show full text]
  • November Ebn Mon
    WEDNESDAY, 7TH OCTOBER 2020 ALL EYES ON KEENELAND NOVEMBER EBN MON. 9 - WED. 18 EUROPEAN BLOODSTOCK NEWS FOR MORE INFORMATION: TEL: +44 (0) 1638 666512 • FAX: +44 (0) 1638 666516 • [email protected] • WWW.BLOODSTOCKNEWS.EU TODAY’S HEADLINES TATTERSALLS EBN Sales Talk Click here to is brought to contact IRT, or you by IRT visit www.irt.com PANTILE’S BEAUTY SNAPPED UP BY BAHRAIN Bahrain’s intent as a growing power within European racing was clearly signalled when Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sunday’s Gr.1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe is won by Sottsass Sale opened in Newmarket yesterday, writes Carl Evans. (Siyouni), who has been retired to join the stallion roster Operating for a member of the Gulf state’s royal family, at Coolmore. See story on page 17. bloodstock agent Oliver St Lawrence was underbidder on a 2,000,000gns half-sister to Golden Horn and then secured the session’s top lot, a son of Kingman (Lot 174), whose sale for 2,700,000gns was a windfall of epic size for breeder Colin Murfitt. IN TODAY’S ISSUE... It was also the best ring result for consignor Robin Sharp of Houghton Bloodstock, whose previous auction high was one of Steve Cargill’s Racing Week p20 500,000gns. Racing Round-up p21 The jewel which generated such a sum is a half-brother to the Gr.1 2,000 Guineas winner and sire Galileo Gold, who was First Crop Sire Maidens p26 produced by the Galileo mare Galicuix. She was bought by Pinhooking Tables p28 Murfitt for 8,000gns at the 2013 December Sale, having earlier See pages 3 & 5 – October Yearlings
    [Show full text]
  • Racing in Dubai Sale
    AT MEYDAN RACECOURSE ON Thur sday, 20 September ’18 AT 5PM Inspect the horses at Meydan Quarantine (Nofa Stables) Tuesday, 18 September: 7.30-9am and 4-5.30pm Wednesday, 19 September: 7.30-9am and 4-5.30pm Raci ng In Dubai Sale You r golden opp ortuni ty to own a ra cehors e in Du bai... The unusual condition of this sale is that all the horses must remain in the UAE for the next 18 months, enriching the racing scene and providing their new owners with outstanding sport. At the natio n’s five racecourses, chances to win abound. Graduates of this sale have already won more than 100 times, right up to the very highest level. SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 1 Grads wh o’ve made t he gra de... No rt h America Bought for: AED 140,000 Winnings so far: AED2,064 ,947 2 RACING IN DUBAI SALE Hawke sbury Bought for: AED 25 0,000 Winnings so far: AED253,000 SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 3 Good T rip Bought for: AED 17 0,000 Winnings so far: AED34 7,263 Shil long Bought for: AED 15 0,000 Winnings so far: AED55 7,850 4 RACING IN DUBAI SALE Secret Amb itio n Bought for: AED 150,000 Winnings so far: AED783 ,170 Brave h orses, great sp ort, u nforgett abl e nigh ts... SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 5 It could be y ou in t he win ner ’s enclosure... Rave n’s C orner Bought for: AED 13 5,000 Winnings so far: AED68 3,530 Janszo on Bought for: AED 300 ,000 Winnings so far: AED36 9,316 6 RACING IN DUBAI SALE Mo ntsarr at Bought for: AED 200 ,000 Winnings so far: AED42 5,380 Galesburg Bought for: AED 30 ,000 Winnings so far: AED21 7,200 SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 7 Ho rnsby Bought for: AED 375 ,000 Winnings so far: AED25 0,062 Dr af ted Bought for: AED 40 ,000 Winnings so far: AED408,899 Street Of Dreams Bought for: AED 120 ,000 Winnings so far: AED268 ,710 8 RACING IN DUBAI SALE Riflesco pe Bought for: AED1 30, 000 Winnings so far: AED1 73, 150 Maybe we should rename it the ‘ Winning In Duba i’ sal e! Town’s Hist ory Bought for: AED 140 ,000 Winnings so far: AED142,3 17 SPONSORED BY AL BASTI EQUIWORLD 9 How to buy a r acehorse..
    [Show full text]
  • Ascot Racecourse & World Horse Racing International Challengers
    Ascot Racecourse & World Horse Racing International Challengers Press Event Newmarket, Thursday, June 13, 2019 BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR ROYAL ASCOT 2019 Deirdre (JPN) 5 b m Harbinger (GB) - Reizend (JPN) (Special Week (JPN)) Born: April 4, 2014 Breeder: Northern Farm Owner: Toji Morita Trainer: Mitsuru Hashida Jockey: Yutaka Take Form: 3/64110/63112-646 *Aimed at the £750,000 G1 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes over 10 furlongs on June 19 – her trainer’s first runner in Britain. *The mare’s career highlight came when landing the G1 Shuka Sho over 10 furlongs at Kyoto in October, 2017. *She has also won two G3s and a G2 in Japan. *Has competed outside of Japan on four occasions, with the pick of those efforts coming when third to Benbatl in the 2018 G1 Dubai Turf (1m 1f) at Meydan, UAE, and a fast-finishing second when beaten a length by Glorious Forever in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Cup (1m 2f) at Sha Tin, Hong Kong, in December. *Fourth behind compatriot Almond Eye in this year’s G1 Dubai Turf in March. *Finished a staying-on sixth of 13 on her latest start in the G1 FWD QEII Cup (1m 2f) at Sha Tin on April 28 when coming from the rear and meeting trouble in running. Yutaka Take rode her for the first time. Race record: Starts: 23; Wins: 7; 2nd: 3; 3rd: 4; Win & Place Prize Money: £2,875,083 Toji Morita Born: December 23, 1932. Ownership history: The business owner has been registered as racehorse owner over 40 years since 1978 by the JRA (Japan Racing Association).
    [Show full text]
  • Race 1: Dubai Kahayla Classic Post Time 6:45 AM Race 2: Godolphin
    Race: Top Selection Second Choice Third Choice Kahayla Classic #12 Tallaab Al Khalediah (4-1) #9 Goshawke A (15-1) #8 Af Maher (8-1) Godolphin Mile #4 Kimbear (15-1) #3 True Timber (10-1) #13 Secret Ambition (20-1) Gold Cup #2 Call The Wind (3-1) #9 Cross Counter (8-5) #10 Gold Mount (15-1) Al Quoz Sprint #8 Blue Point (3-5) #6 Brave Smash (20-1) #1 Stormy Liberal (7-1) UAE Derby #3 Golden Jaguar (15-1) #2 Jahbath (6-1) #5 Derma Lourve (12-1) Golden Shaheen #4 Promises Fulfilled (7-1) #3 X Y Jet (9/2) #2 Imperial Hint (5-1) Dubai Turf #7 Almond Eye (7-5) #4 Vivlos (15-1) #12 Without Parole (15-1) Sheema Classic #2 Old Persian (8-5) #8 Desert Encounter (20-1) #6 Rey de Oro (5-2) Dubai World Cup #12 Thunder Snow (6-1) #3 North America (5-2) #4 Audible (12-1) Race 1: Dubai Kahayla Classic Post Time 6:45 AM The Dubai Kahayla Classic kicks off the card bright and early for the pure Arabians. The defending champion in this race Tallaab Al Khalediah sports four impressive victories this season running his undefeated streak to ten. His victory last year was against many of these and he is certainly the horse to beat. It is worth noting a number of these horses come out of grass races or mile races on the dirt so it is important to try to find horses who look like they should stay the ten furlongs on the dirt.
    [Show full text]
  • Preview 030510
    Zabeel Mile, jockey competition conclude Carnival By Michele MacDonald Full Stride Communications With horses from all over the world scrambling for their last chance to collect an invitation to the Dubai World Cup (G1) program on March 27, Friday’s seven contentious Thoroughbred races with full fields guarantee a dramatic end to the 2010 Dubai International Racing Carnival at Meydan Racecourse. Adding even more zest to the occasion is the “Meydan Masters” international jockey competition in which Americans Kent Desormeaux and Aaron Gryder, who has been riding recently in Hong Kong, will pit their skills against colleagues from Japan, Australia, Europe and the United Arab Emirates in a four-race battle. In the grand finale to Friday’s program and the Carnival, a dozen runners are poised to compete for the trophy in the $250,000 Zabeel Mile (G2) on turf. Godolphin’s Group 1 winner Rio de La Plata will try to reclaim his best form in his first start of the year and South African and English group stakes winner Imbongi is seeking a win after his unlucky nose loss in the Al Fahidi Fort (G2) on February 19. Rio de La Plata, a five-year-old son of Rahy bred in Kentucky, won the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere Grand Criterium (G1) as a two-year-old in France and finished second in the Poule d’Essai des Poulains (French Two Thousand Guineas) (G1) the following spring. While clearly possessing class, he has not won in six starts since his juvenile season. Frankie Dettori rides Rio de La Plata from the rail post.
    [Show full text]
  • Justin Bahen
    EVEREST DIARIES PLATINUM SOUVENIR O C T O B E R 2 0 1 9 A S E C R E T A R I A T ' S W O R L D P U B L I C A T I O N Quality Feed For Superior Results KENSINGTON PRODUCE Q U A L I T Y F E E D F O R S U P E R I O R R E S U L T S F O L L O W U S O N I N S T A G R A M @ K E N S I N G T O N P R O D U C E P : + 6 1 ( 0 2 ) 9 6 6 6 7 7 5 5 W : W W W . K E N S I N G T O N P R O D U C E . C O M . A U Everest Diaries Platinum Souvenir 2019 Welcome, I have always loved magazines. I read the articles, stare at the photos, and study how text and image combined to create in my imagination stories, people, and news events. I notice the headlines and white space and typography and savour the whole experience found in those pages that carry me into the wider world. A Editor-in-chief Pallavi Shevade magazine could be picked up, put down, returned to at will. Creative Director Ritesh Jamkhedkar The greatest magazines tell stories enabling the reader’s Senior Editor Archana Bansode thoughts to travel far beyond the carriage of paper and Editorial Assistant Prajwal Jain ink.
    [Show full text]
  • HORSE out of TRAINING, Consigned by Godolphin
    HORSE OUT OF TRAINING, consigned by Godolphin Will Stand at Park Paddocks, Somerville Paddock Q, Box 343 Gone West (USA) Zafonic (USA) 183 (WITH VAT) Zaizafon (USA) Iffraaj (GB) Nureyev (USA) Pastorale (GB) SECRET TO Park Appeal Green Desert (USA) SUCCESS (GB) Oasis Dream (GB) (2018) Secret Hint (GB) Hope (IRE) A Bay Filly (2011) Daylami (IRE) Teeky (GB) Las Flores (IRE) SECRET TO SUCCESS (GB), ran 3 times at 2 years, 2020. Highest BHA Rating 58 (Flat) Latest BHA Rating 58 (Flat) (prior to compilation) TURF 1 run ALL WEATHER 2 runs 1st Dam SECRET HINT (GB), won 3 races at 3 and 5 years and £52,503 and placed 9 times; dam of 1 runner from 1 foal of racing age viz- Secret To Success (GB) (2018 f. by Iffraaj (GB)), see above. (2019 f. by Havana Gold (IRE)). 2nd Dam TEEKY (GB), won 2 races at 3 years and £14,787 and placed twice; dam of three winners from 6 runners and 8 foals of racing age including- SECRET HINT (GB), see above. TIMBA (GB), won 1 race at 2 years and placed twice, all her starts. 3rd Dam Las Flores (IRE), won 1 race at 3 years and placed second in Lingfield Oaks Trial, Lingfield Park, L. and third in Oaks d'Italia, Milan, Gr.1; dam of nine winners from 10 runners and 14 foals of racing age including- AIKEN (GB), won 6 races at 3 and 4 years at home and in France including Grand Prix de Chantilly, Chantilly, Gr.2 and Buckhounds Stakes, Ascot, L.; sire.
    [Show full text]
  • ENLIGHTENMENT Barn 39 Hip No. 2608
    Property of Godolphin Barn ENLIGHTENMENT Hip No. 39 Bay Mare; foaled 2017 2608 Machiavellian Street Cry (IRE) .................... Helen Street (GB) Street Sense .......................... Dixieland Band Bedazzle ................................ Majestic Legend ENLIGHTENMENT Seattle Slew A.P. Indy ................................ Weekend Surprise Say You Will (IRE) ................ (2004) Seeking the Gold Saytarra ................................ Snow Bride By STREET SENSE (2004). Champion 2-year-old, classic winner of $4,383,- 200, Kentucky Derby [G1] (CD, $1,450,000), etc. Sire of 10 crops of racing age, 1294 foals, 967 starters, 70 black-type winners, 1 champion, 682 winners of 2177 races and earning $87,511,244, including McKinzie [G1] (8 wins, $3,453,560). Sire of dams of black-type winners Roaring Lion, Val - our Road, Military Zone, Plainsman, Flat Out Speed, Speed Franco, Shades of Victory, Carnival Colors (GB), Perfect Wife, Crawdaddy, K Club. 1st dam Say You Will (IRE) , by A.P. Indy. 3 wins at 3 and 4, $183,403, 2nd La Canada S. [G2] (SA, $40,000), Doubledogdare S. [G3] (KEE, $25,000). Dam of 5 other registered foals, 4 of racing age, 3 to race, 3 winners, incl.-- My Town Chicago (c. by Medaglia d'Oro). 2 wins at 4, placed at 5, 2020, £10,446, in England. (Total: $13,384). 2nd dam , by Seeking the Gold. Winner in 1 start at 2, 33,539, in France, SAYTARRA € Prix d'Aumale [G3] ; winner in 1 start at 2, £3,696, in England. (Total: $44,- 200). Sister to Qais . Dam of 7 foals, 6 to race, 5 winners, including-- Say You Will (IRE) (f. by A.P.
    [Show full text]
  • Race Results
    Race Results Meydan Racecourse 21 February 2019 18:30 Jaguar F PACE TB 1 Handicap 1400M(a7F) - Dirt USD135,000 1st 81,000 4th 6,750 to enter 2nd 27,000 5th 4,050 to declare 3rd 13,500 6th 2,700 For NH 4YO+ & SH 3YO+ FP Margin Gate OR Horse Wgt Equipment Trainer Jockey (Kgs) 1st 3 97 RODAINI (USA) 56.5 TT A bin Harmash Connor Beasley Abdullah Saeed Al Naboodah Chased leaders, ridden to lead 200m out, ran on well 2nd SH 10 93 MOQARRAB (USA) 54.5 M Al Mheiri Dane O'Neill Sh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Settled rear, ran on well final 300m, nearest finish 3rd 1.75 4 94 ALMANAARA (IRE) 55.0 V D Watson Jim Crowley Sh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum Soon led, kicked clear 500m out, headed 200m out, weakened final 100m 4th 2 2 99 NINE BELOW ZERO (GB) 57.5 F Nass Adrie De Vries Al-Afoo Racing Stable Mid-division, chased leaders and every chance 500m out, ran on same pace final 400m 5th 1.25 5 95 BOCHART (GB) 55.5 TT S Seemar Richard Mullen Al Bait Mutawahed Team Tracked leader until weakened final 300m 6th 0.5 8 98 AQABAH (USA) 57.0 C Appleby James Doyle Godolphin Mid-division, ran on same pace final 600m 7th 1.75 6 104 GOLD TOWN (GB) 60.0 B C Appleby William Buick Godolphin Never near to challenge 8th 1 9 95 TRICKBAG (USA) 55.5 V2 TT S Berneklint Carlos Lopez Hästgruppen i Lund AB Always in rear 9th 5.75 1 100 HONORABLE TREASURE (USA) 58.0 B TT K McPeek Fernando Jara Harold Lerner LLC, AWC Stables et al Slowly into stride, always in rear 10th 1.25 7 95 GOOD EFFORT (IRE) 55.5 I Mohammed Fabrice Veron Abdulla Al Mansoori Slowly into stride, mid-division,
    [Show full text]
  • Frankie on Snowfall in Cazoo Oaks
    THURSDAY, 3 JUNE 2021 FRANKIE ON SNOWFALL LAST CALL FOR BREEZERS AT GORESBRIDGE IN NEWMARKET By Emma Berry IN CAZOO OAKS NEWMARKET, UKCCA little later than scheduled, the European 2-year-old sales season will conclude on Thursday with the Tattersalls Ireland Goresbridge Breeze-up, which has returned to Newmarket for a second year owing to ongoing Covid travel restrictions. What was already a bumper catalogue for a one-day sale of more than 200 horses has been beefed up still by the inclusion of 16 wild cards that have been rerouted from other recent sales for a variety of reasons. They include horses with some pretty starry pedigrees, so be prepared for some of the major action to take place late in the day. Indeed the last three catalogued all have plenty to recommend them on paper. Lot 241 from Mayfield Stables is the American Pharoah colt out of the Irish champion 2-year-old filly Damson (Ire) (Entrepreneur). Cont. p5 Snowfall | PA Sport IN TDN AMERICA TODAY by Tom Frary BAFFERT SUSPENDED FROM CHURCHILL AFTER MEDINA Aidan O=Brien has booked Frankie Dettori for the G3 Musidora SPLIT POSITIVE S. winner Snowfall (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) in Friday=s G1 Trainer Bob Baffert was suspended for two years by Churchill Downs Cazoo Oaks at Epsom, for which 14 fillies were confirmed on after the split sample of GI Kentucky Derby winner Medina Spirit (Protonico) came back positive. Click or tap here to go straight to Wednesday. Registering a career-best when winning by 3 3/4 TDN America.
    [Show full text]