Galileo Gold won part one of the battle of the Guineas winners
PICTURE: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)
Three big questions for day two at Goodwood
Drama and excitement was plentiful on day one at the Qatar Goodwood festival. While Home Of The Brave was denied, Godolphin duly picked up the Group 2 Lennox Stakes with Dutch Connection and a new star may have announced himself in the shape of the Aidan O’Brien-trained War Decree.
The Group 1 action commences on Wednesday which brings with it the potential for some scintillating racing. The feature is the Sussex Stakes where an enduring rivalry of Classic winners reignites.
Can jumps trainers continue their dominance of the valuable staying contests?
Jumps trainers have had a successful time of it this season in bagging a trio of valuable staying Flat contests.
At Royal Ascot the Gordon Elliott-trained Commissioned came clear to win the Queen Alexandra Stakes while Jennies Jewel made a successful return to the Flat when landing the prestigious Ascot Stakes.
And at Chester’s May meeting, No Heretic, who runs in the Goodwood Stakes, won the Chester Cup for Nicky Henderson.
The record of jumps trainers in Wednesday’s Goodwood Stakes is worth noting as they have pulled off a win several times, including last year when Nigel Twiston-Davies took the £50,000 handicap with Sands Of Fortune.
Henderson won the race in 2010 with Ghimaar and dual-purpose trainer Ian Williams has won it twice, most recently with Teak in 2014.
This year Triumph Hurdle fourth Oceane, trained by Alan King, is the leading contender for the jumps contingent.
Will Ulysses fulfill his pedigree promise?
Ulysses boasts one of the most regal pedigrees you can wish for. Partly on that basis he was sent off at 8-1 for the Derby, despite having won only a maiden on his previous outing.
He finished a disappointing 12th in the Epsom Classic but, being by the all-conquering Galileo and out of 2007 Oaks winner Light Shift, connections will hope he has improved for that run and can realise the potential his pedigree promises by landing the Group 3 Beringice Gordon Stakes.
It will not be an easy task with Aidan O’Brien’s Shogun and Bahrain Trophy runner-up Platitude among his rivals.
Who will triumph in the battle of the Guineas winners?
Racegoers are set for a rare treat as it will be the first time the winners of the British, Irish and French Guineas compete in the Qatar Sussex Stakes.
When they met at Royal Ascot, Galileo Gold came out on top in the St James’s Palace Stakes, and will look to confirm the form, nudging jockey Frankie Dettori closer to the 3,000-winner mark in the process.
However, with The Gurkha adjudged to be slightly unfortunate in running that day, and Awtaad reportedly flying at home, it looks set to be another cracker.
Goodwood WED 27 JUL 2016
GOING: Straight course – GOOD; Round course – GOOD TO FIRM (Good in places) (GoingStick 8.1) (Watered). (Showers)
STALLS: Straight course – Stands’ side; Round course – Inside
2:00 |
MATCHBOOK BETTING EXCHANGE GOODWOOD STAKES (HANDICAP) (CLASS 2) (3yo+ 0-100) Winner £31,125 20 runners 2m5f Good To Firm CH4 Race Conditions: £50,000 guaranteed For 3yo+ Rated 0-100 Weights highest weight not less than 9st 10lbWeight raised 2 Minimum weight 8-0, 3-y-o 8-0 Penalties after July 16th, each race won 3lb No Heretic’s Handicap Mark 96 Entries 37 pay £ 250 Penalty value 1st £31,125.00 2nd £9,320.00 3rd £4,660.00 4th£2,330.00 5th £1,165.00 6th £585.00 |
2:35 |
BERINGICE GORDON STAKES (GROUP 3) (CLASS 1) (3yo) Winner £56,710 9 runners 1m4f Good To Firm CH4 Race Conditions: £100,000 guaranteed For 3yo Weights colts & geldings 9st 1lb; fillies 8st 12lb Penalties in 2016, a winner of a Group 3 race 3lb; of a Group 2 race 5lb; of a Group 1 race 7lb Entries 15 pay £ 750 Penalty value 1st £56,710.00 2nd £21,500.00 3rd £10,760.00 4th £5,360.00 5th £2,690.00 6th £1,350.00 |
3:10 |
QATAR SUSSEX STAKES (BRITISH CHAMPIONS SERIES) (GROUP 1) (CLASS 1) (3yo+) Winner £560,200 10 runners 1m Good To Firm CH4 Race Conditions: £1,000,000 guaranteed For 3yo+ Weights 3yo colts & geldings 9st; fillies 8st 11lb; 4yo+ colts & geldings 9st 8lb; fillies 9st 5lb Entries 50 pay £ 3750 Confirmed 14 pay £ 2500.00 Penalty value 1st£560,200.00 2nd £213,300.00 3rd £106,800.00 4th £53,300.00 5th £26,700.00 6th £13,400.00 |
3:45 |
VICTORIA RACING CLUB MOLECOMB STAKES (GROUP 3) (CLASS 1) (2yo) Winner £42,533 12 runners 5f Good CH4 Race Conditions: £75,000 guaranteed For 2yo Weights colts & geldings 9st 1lb; fillies 8st 12lb Penalties a winner of a Group 3 race 3lb; of a Group 1 or 2 race 5lb Entries 19 pay £ 500 Penalty value 1st £42,532.50 2nd£16,125.00 3rd £8,070.00 4th £4,020.00 5th £2,017.50 6th £1,012.50 |
4:20 |
MARKEL INSURANCE MAIDEN FILLIES´ STAKES (PLUS 10 RACE) (CLASS 2) (2yo) Winner £12,938 20 runners 6f Good RUK Race Conditions: £20,000 guaranteed For 2yo fillies Weights 9st Entries 29 pay £ 100 Penalty value 1st£12,938.00 2nd £3,850.00 3rd £1,924.00 4th £962.00 |
4:55 |
EBF BREEDERS´ SERIES VEUVE CLICQUOT FILLIES´ HANDICAP (CLASS 2) (3yo+ 0-105) Winner £18,675 10 runners 1m1f192y Good To Firm RUK Race Conditions: £30,000 guaranteed For 3yo+ fillies & mares, which are EBF eligible Rated 86-105 (also open to such fillies & mares rated 85 and below) Weights highest weight: 4yo+ 10st; 3yo 9st 4lb Minimum weight 8-9, 3-y-o 8-0 Penalties after July 16th, each race won 6lb Sagaciously’s Handicap Mark 95 Entries 13 pay £ 150 Penalty value 1st £18,675.00 2nd £5,592.00 3rd £2,796.00 4th £1,398.00 5th £699.00 6th £351.00 |
5:25 |
NATWEST STAKES (HANDICAP) (CLASS 3) (3yo+ 0-95) Winner £12,938 20 runners 7f Good To Firm RUK Race Conditions: £20,000 guaranteed For 3yo+ Rated 76-95 (also open to such horses rated 75 and below)Weights highest weight: 4yo+ 10st; 3yo 9st 7lb Minimum weight 8-9, 3-y-o 8-2 Penalties after July 16th, each race won 6lb Red Avenger’s Handicap Mark 95 Entries 58 pay £ 100 Penalty value 1st £12,938.00 2nd£3,850.00 3rd £1,924.00 4th £962.00 |