Conditions are improving at Newbury ahead of the Lockinge Stakes
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Ground improving for Lockinge contenders
FEARS that the Al Shaqab Lockinge Stakes could be run on extremely testing ground are easing all the time after the ground dried on Friday in advance of the course’s major Flat prize.
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During Friday’s card, James Doyle reported the ground to be “dead” and Dane O’Neill used the word “gluey”, but Jamie Spencer predicted racing on Saturday could take place on ground not far off good if the weather is helpful.
The soft, heavy in places quoted in the middle of the week after 50mm hit the track in around 48 hours has already had an effect.
Quicker the better for Limato
Limato’s participation in the Group 1 Lockinge relies on conditions having dried out to connections’ satisfaction, and he was deposed as favourite on Thursday.
The drying ground has improved trainer Henry Candy’s outlook. “I’ll walk the track with the owner at around lunchtime,” he said. “He will probably take his chance on good to soft, although it won’t suit him.”
Kodi Bear and Toormore are vying for favouritism. The former’s last win came on soft ground in the Group 2 Celebration Mile at Goodwood and trainer Clive Cox said he was “relaxed” at the prospect of more testing conditions.
Outsider Gabrial was second that day and trainer Richard Fahey said: “I’m hoping the ground will suit him and not the others.”
The forecast on Saturday is for a dry, sunny day. Clerk of the course Richard Osgood said: “It is drying nicely and I think come the morning we will be good to soft. What happens after that depends on the weather.”
Clever Cookie and PJ McDonald hold off the surging Curbyourenthusiasm
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Clever Cookie refuses to crumble for Niven in Cup
Report: York, Friday
Betway Yorkshire Cup (Group 2) 1m6f, 4yo+
PETER NIVEN enjoyed his best day as a trainer as Clever Cookie put up a typically gritty performance to win the Betway Yorkshire Cup under PJ McDonald from Curbyourenthusiasm.
“It’s a massive feeling for me because horses like this to ride for me are few and far between,” said McDonald, who was standing in for the injured Daniel Tudhope. “It’s nice to show if I’m given the ammo I can get the job done.
“I was worried for the first half of the race we were going too slow, but he [Clever Cookie] was completely asleep. When he knuckled down he really got on with it.”
There was drama beforehand as Flying Officer was withdrawn after getting loose at the start. He had been the 6-4 favourite at the time. Second Step was subsequently sent off the 10-11 favourite, with Clever Cookie 5-2 in the re-formed market.
Steadily-run race
Flying Officer’s withdrawl, which came after he galloped loose into the straight and collided with a running rail, had messed with more than the market, as he had been the likely front-runner. It was left to Silvestre de Sousa to lead on Glaring and the pace was slack as a result.
De Sousa started to wind up the gallop turning in and Second Step, who had tracked him from the start, loomed up to take over inside the final three furlongs. He kept that lead until inside the last, when Clever Cookie drove past.
It briefly looked as though Curbyourenthusiasm would mount a challenge. He never quite looked like reeling in the winner, but did take the measure of the weakening Second Step late on.
An ex-hurdler, Clever Cookie prefers softer ground and a test of stamina. Niven said: “I was a bit worried when Flying Officer came out as that was the pace and I was worried the ground would be too quick.
“He’s overcome lots of obstacles and shown what he’s worth,” added the trainer, whose mother Joan bred the winner.
David Simcock said of runner-up Curbyourenthusiasm: “It didn’t quite happen for him in front soon enough. He was stepping up from handicap company, and he really wants two miles.
“He’s gooing to turn into a very nice horse and I expect the owners will want their day in the sun at Royal Ascot. He never disgraces himself, but he’s got to have top-of-the-ground.”
Luca Cumani, responsible for Second Step, said: “I had a doubt before and I don’t think he stays a mile and six. He looked the clear winner two out, but the last furlong or so was too far.”
With Flying Officer out the race had a substandard feel and bookies were not rushed into making huge cuts across the board for other Cup races. Having been a general 20-1 shot beforehand for Ascot’s Gold Cup, Clever Cookie is now 16-1 with several firms. He remains a standout 20-1 with Coral.
Cunco makes a winning debut for Robert Havlin and John Gosden
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Cunco emulates father Frankel with debut win
CUNCO, the first son of superstar Frankel to make the racecourse, got his career and that of his sire off to the perfect start with success over six furlongs at Newbury on Friday.
An easy-to-back 7-2 shot under Robert Havlin for champion trainer John Gosden, Cunco was green in the preliminaries and through the race, but finished strongly to pick off Isomer in the closing stages.
Havlin said afterwards: “He was a bit free but relaxed into the race and I couldn’t have been more pleased.
“He was where I wanted to be, but they didn’t go very fast and a few just got first run on me and he had a bit to do. He took a few strides to hit top gear, but I’d say he had a few more gears left.”
Referring to Cunco’s coltish behaviour beforehand, Havlin added: “There was no harm, no malice and he might need that tackle later on in life.
“He’ll definitely get seven furlongs and the way he relaxed you could see him getting a mile.”
Long-awaited
The success had been the best part of four years in the build-up, ever since headlines were made regarding ‘£100 million racehorse’ Frankel after his retirement from racing in 2012.
Cunco’s dam Chrysanthemum, a dual Group 3 winner, was one of the 133 mares whose owners stumped up the £125,000 covering fee for Frankel in his first year as a sire in 2013.
Neither Frankel nor Chrysanthemum ran over shorter than 7f and the short-term aim with Cunco could be the Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot over that trip.
In light of his performance, he was made 6-1 favourite for the Chesham with Paddy Power. Betway went a step further, offering 33-1 about him emulating his sire and winning the 2,000 Guineas.
NEWBURY RESULTS |
GOING: SOFT (Good to soft in places; 5.1) changing to GOOD TO SOFT (Soft in places) after Race 1 (1.30). Weather conditions: cloudy with sunny periods.
STALLS: Centre
1:30 - Welcome To The Starlight Raceday Maiden Stakes (Plus 10 Race) (Div I)6f, Class 4, £6,469.00 1 Medieval 9/2 9 ran Distances: ½l, 1¾l, nk Jockey: Jamie Spencer WIN £5.80 PL £2.10, £1.40, £4.10 |
2:00 - Welcome To The Starlight Raceday Maiden Stakes (Plus 10 Race) (Div II)6f, Class 4, £6,469.00 1 Cunco 7/2 NR: Curve Ball (IRE), Fastar (IRE) 7 ran Distances: ¾l, 2¾l, hd Jockey: Robert Havlin WIN £3.20 PL £1.60, £2.50 |
2:35 - Darren Bird Handicap1m2f, Class 5, £4,528.30 1 Loving Your Work 13/2 NR: Cassie, Goodby Inheritence,Lady Lunchalot (USA), Maverik 11 ran Distances: 1¼l, 1¾l, 1½l Jockey: Pat Dobbs WIN £6.50 PL £1.70, £1.60, £4.00 |
3:10 - Starlight Handicap6f, Class 2, £19,407.00 1 Clear Spring 25/1 13 ran Distances: 1¼l, nk, ½l Jockey: Colin Keane WIN £35.70 PL £9.70, £3.90, £1.50 |
3:45 - Coolmore Stud Maiden Stakes (Plus 10 Race)7f, Class 4, £6,469.00 1 Smuggler’s Moon 20/1 NR: Rattle On, Sweet Dragon Fly 15 ran Distances: ½l, 1¾l, 1l Jockey: Jimmy Fortune WIN £28.00 PL £5.00, £2.50, £2.80 |
4:15 - Bathwick Tyres EBF Stallions Maiden Stakes (Plus 10 Race)1m2f, Class 4, £6,469.00 1 Ulysses 4/11F 11 ran Distances: 8l, 1½l, ½l Jockey: Ryan Moore WIN £1.40 PL £1.10, £1.90, £6.70 |
4:50 - John Sunley Memorial Handicap1m3f, Class 4, £6,469.00 1 Primitivo 5/1 NR: Zeehan 11 ran Distances: 2½l, 2½l, ¾l Jockey: George Baker WIN £5.90 PL £2.30, £3.90, £2.60 |
5:20 - Fourtold Apprentice Handicap1m4f, Class 5, £3,881.40 1 The New Pharaoh 4/1 NR: Lady Hare (IRE), Southerly Buster, Viserion 11 ran Distances: 2l, 1¼l, nk Jockey: Samuel Clarke WIN £5.40 PL £1.90, £2.20, £1.50 |
YORK RESULTS |
GOING: GOOD TO FIRM (7.8). Weather conditions: grey cloud & cool.
STALLS: R1 & 1m4f – Centre; R2 – Stands’ side; Remainder – Inside
2:20 - Ralph Raper Memorial Stakes (Handicap)5f, Class 3, £12,938.00 1 Discreet Hero 8/1 NR: Top Of The Bank, Udontdodou 13 ran Distances: 1½l, shd, 1l Jockey: Andrea Atzeni WIN £9.20 PL £3.00, £2.30, £3.10 |
2:55 - Langleys Solicitors EBF Marygate Fillies’ Stakes (Listed Race)5f, Class 1, £25,519.50 1 Vona 33/1 11 ran Distances: 1l, hd, ½l Jockey: Jack Garritty WIN £47.90 PL £9.00, £1.10, £3.10 |
3:30 - Longines Irish Champions Weekend Fillies’ Stakes (Registered as Michael Seely Memorial) (Listed)1m, Class 1, £25,519.50 1 Nemoralia 6/5F NR: Chiringuita (USA), Veena (FR) 7 ran Distances: 6l, 1l, 5l Jockey: Frankie Dettori WIN £2.00 PL £1.30, £3.90 |
4:05 - Betway Yorkshire Cup (British Champions Series) (Group 2)1m6f, Class 1, £90,736.00 1 Clever Cookie 5/2 NR: Flying Officer (USA) 5 ran Distances: ½l, nk, 6l Jockey: P J McDonald WIN £2.90 PL £1.60, £2.50 RULE 4: Flying Officer was withdrawn. Price at time of withdrawal 6/4. Rule 4 applies to all bets struck prior to withdrawal but not to SP bets- deduct 40p in the pound. New market formed. |
4:40 - Betway Jorvik Stakes (Handicap)1m4f, Class 2, £31,125.00 1 Barsanti 15/8F 10 ran Distances: 2l, 2l, 1½l Jockey: Andrea Atzeni WIN £2.80 PL £1.30, £1.80, £2.10 |
5:10 - EBF Stallions Breeding Winners Frank Whittle Partnership Stakes (Fillies’ Handicap)7f, Class 3, £12,938.00 1 Lil Sophella 16/1 11 ran Distances: ½l, ½l, 1½l Jockey: Jack Garritty WIN £22.10 PL £4.80, £2.60, £2.60 |
5:40 - 7Im Supports Cystic Fibrosis Care Stakes (Handicap)1m4f, Class 4, £9,703.50 1 Master Blueyes 10/1 NR: Fandango (GER), Gawdawpalin(IRE) 12 ran Distances: ¾l, 1¼l, 1¼l Jockey: Dougie Costello WIN £12.20 PL £3.70, £2.30, £1.60 |
Count down per il 133° Derby Italiano Sisal Matchpoint
Dal 1884 il Nastro Azzurro è la corsa per eccellenza
L’appuntamento è alle 14.30 per l’inizio della riunione cheprevede la disputa di nove corse con il Derby Italiano Sisal Matchpoint (715.000 euro il montepremi) programmato alle17.55.
La dichiarazione dei partenti è fissata come sempre nella mattinata di venerdì 20 maggio, ma già è confermata la presenza di due attesi ospiti stranieri: l’irlandese True Solitaire ed il tedesco Isfahan.
I cavalli italiani maggiormente accreditati per un ruolo di protagonisti sono quelli che hanno messo il proprio sigillo sulle corse di preparazione al prestigioso appuntamento disputate in Italia: FreedomBeel (Premio Botticelli), PoetaDiletto (Premio Parioli) e Dee Dee d’Or (Premio Emanuele Filberto). Tutti e tre sono allenati da Alduinoe Stefano Botti.