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(R4) 15:35 YORK, 1M 2F Jockey Colours: Dark blue, light blue cross belts, diabolo on sleeves, white cap Notes: Timeform says: Tall, useful-looking colt who landed the Group 1 St James's Palace at Ascot in June. Another fine display when ½ length second behind Too Darn Hot at Goodwood and he looks ready for the return to 1¼m. (Forecast 12.00) PDF Form Guide - Free from attheraces.com with 8 (7) 11-4311 JAPAN 38 3 8 - 13 R L Moore 117 b c Galileo - Shastye A P O'Brien Jockey Colours: Purple, white seams, striped sleeves, purple cap Notes: (R4) 15:35 YORK, 1m 2f 56y Timeform says: Shaped well when ½ length third in the Derby and won both starts since, powering clear to land Ascot Group 2 prior to comfortable Gran Prix de Paris success. Not to Juddmonte International Stakes (Group 1) (British Champions Series) (Class 1) be underestimated back at 1¼m. (Forecast 7.00) (3YO plus) 9 (1) 12-112 KING OF COMEDY (IRE) 64 3 8 - 13 L Dettori 116 J H M Gosden No(Dr) Silk Form Horse Details Age/Wt Jockey/Trainer OR b c Kingman - Stage Presence 1 (5) 2443-26 CHEVAL GRAND (JPN) 25 D 7 9 - 6 Oisin Murphy 119 Jockey Colours: Maroon Notes: Y Tomomichi ch h Heart's Cry - Halwa Sweet Timeform says: Highly progressive sort who landed 1m minor/listed events during the spring. Shaped like the best horse when neck second behind Circus Maximus at Ascot and is very much of interest with more to come. (Forecast 5.00) Jockey Colours: LIGHT BLUE, Royal Blue yoke, WHITE sleeves, ROYAL BLUE hoops on sleeves, Notes: LIGHT BLUE cap, BLUE star and hoops Timeform says: Lightly campaigned since landing Japan Cup in 2017. Good second in TIMEFORM VIEW: A cracking renewal with the vote in favour of KING OF COMEDY. John Dubai Sheema Classic in March but well behind Crystal Ocean in King George at Ascot last Gosden's 3-y-o has made into a very smart colt and looked unfortunate not to land the St James's month. Others preferred. (Forecast 34.00) Palace at Royal Ascot, having come from a long way back. He shapes as though 1¼m will hold no 2 (4) 22-1112 CRYSTAL OCEAN 25 D 5 9 - 6 James Doyle 127 fears and makes plenty of appeal. Fellow 3-y-o Japan and Crystal Ocean, who sets the standard with Sir Michael Stoute b h Sea The Stars - Crystal Star solid Group 1 form, are live threats. Jockey Colours: Dark blue, yellow cap Notes: Timeform 1-2-3: Timeform says: Top class performer who deservedly landed Group 1 Prince of Wales's at Ascot in June. Impossible to knock his fine second to Enable in the King George since and 1: KING OF COMEDY (9) he's a leading player once more. (Forecast 2.25) 2: JAPAN (8) 3: CRYSTAL OCEAN (2) 3 (2) 4-41311 ELARQAM 25 CD 4 9 - 6 Jim Crowley 118 M Johnston b c Frankel - Attraction Jockey Colours: Royal blue, white epaulets, striped cap Notes: Timeform says: Very smart form to land 3 of his last 4 starts, including C&D York Stakes (Group 2) in good style from Addeybb. Fancied to give another good account for all this demands more. (Forecast 11.00) 4 (9) 66-3015 LORD GLITTERS (FR) 21 C D 6 9 - 6 D Tudhope 117 D O'Meara gr g Whipper - Lady Glitters Jockey Colours: Dark blue and pink diabolo, chevrons on sleeves, pink cap, dark blue diamond Notes: Timeform says: Landed Group 1 Queen Anne at Ascot in June and best excused his run in last month's Sussex Stakes, the run of the race not playing to his strengths. Won over this sort of trip in France. (Forecast 29.00) 5 (8) 33-3134 REGAL REALITY 25 D 4 9 - 6 R Kingscote 120 b c Intello - Regal Realm Sir Michael Stoute Jockey Colours: Red, white sash, royal blue cap Notes: Timeform says: Good winner of Brigadier Gerard at Sandown in May prior to finishing 2¾ lengths third behind Enable in the Eclipse. Had ground as an excuse behind Elarqam last time but others make more appeal. (Forecast 29.00) 6 (3) 120-737 THUNDERING BLUE (USA) 52 CD 6 9 - 6 Jason Watson 112 gr g Exchange Rate - Relampago Azul D Menuisier Jockey Colours: White, royal blue cross belts, royal blue and white striped sleeves Notes: Timeform says: Big improver last term, successful at Group 2/3 level and a sound third in this race. Has yet to scale same heights this time around but his good course record is worth noting. (Forecast 51.00) 7 (6) 34-1612 CIRCUS MAXIMUS (IRE) 21 D 3 8 - 13b D O'Brien 118 b c Galileo - Duntle A P O'Brien © 2019 At The Races. All Rights Reserved..
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