06/06/2018. Risultati San Siro Milano Galoppo: BURGGRAF DA CIMA A FONDO // (ENG) Champs Elysees’s Billesdon Brook In Huge Upset In the 1000

 
Risultati San Siro Milano Galoppo: BURGGRAF DA CIMA A FONDO
6 maggio 2018
 
Domenica a San Siro con un paio di prove di buon livello tecnico, tra tutte il Premio Cavalchina, Handicap Limitato per fondisti sui 2800 metri in pista grande. In sella a Burggraf, Sergio Urru ha preso di petto l’impegno correndo in avanti senza alcun timore confidando sull’attitudine alla distanza e al terreno del suo allievo: la scelta tattica si è rivelata vincente, il cavallo di Klaudia Freitag ha imposto ritmo selettivo ed è stato anche capace di ripartire in retta mantenendosi negli ultimi metri fuori dalla portata del favorito Coccodrillo, l’unico in grado di recuperare sul vincitore. A intervallo dai primi due è emerso al terzo posto Rossese, che stavolta ha corso all’attesa, mentre Enrife, seconda dal via, ha pagato il ritmo imposto dal vincitore calando a metà retta.

Tre anni a confronto nel Premio Cambiago, un handicap sui 1600 metri della pista media: il ritmo allegro imposto in avanti da Capo San Martino ha favorito gli attendisti, e in particolare Dolcepercy, che pure la distanza l’aveva affrontata una sola volta: ben montato da Pierantonio Convertino, il portacolori dell’Azienda Agricola San Felice allenato da Antonio Marcialis è venuto avanti in retta passando di slancio negli ultimi 100 metri su Blumont, mentre Admiral Thrawn correndo all’estrema attesa è venuto a battere per il terzo posto Voila Bamby, passato in vantaggio ai 300 finali ma presto superato dai rivali.

Pronto bis di Pierantonio Convertino nel Premio Ceriano Laghetto, handicap per cavalli anziani sui 2000 metri in pista media: nonostante il top weight, Universo Sprite – sempre per il training di Antonio Marcialis – ha fatto valere migliori argomenti in retta venendo in lunga progressione da fondo gruppo, seguito da King Winnie che si è dovuto adeguare al secondo posto. La rientrante Mrs Summer ha corso in prima linea ai lati di Pincode, ha risposto all’attacco di Redinger, passato in leggero vantaggio ai 400 finali ma presto arenatosi, e ha lottato sino in fondo salvando il terzo posto dal ritorno di Carolwood Drive.

Sfruttando forma e pesino, Dress Drive ha messo tutti nel sacco nel Premio Muggio’, handicap sui 1600 metri in pista media per cavalli anziani. Merito anche del bravo Dario Di Tocco, che al comando ha dosato al meglio le energie del cavallo di Marinella Arienti e ha poi pigiato sull’acceleratore ai 300 finali, rendendosi intangibile per la sempre incisiva Ipazia, che dall’ultima posizione è stata l’unica a recuperare dopo essersi fatta spazio con le “cattive” a metà retta, mentre Time Sky e Lord of Rome hanno pedinato il vincitore sin dal via e in quest’ordine hanno completato il marcatore.

Colpaccio di Catchandrelease – la “voce” di radio pista – nel Premio Velate, un handicap di minima per cavalli di tre anni sui 1700 metri in pista media. Giocatissimo a quota fissa sin dal mattino, il cavallo allenato da Daniela Salerno ha segnato un notevole progresso rispetto alle prove varesine: con Pasquale Emmanuele in sella, Catchandrelease ha galoppato a ridosso delle prime posizioni per passare ai 200 finali e rispondere all’attacco di Poles Apart. Aitherious sempre avanzando a centro pista è emerso al terzo posto su Over Joy, in recupero dalla coda del gruppo, mentre Cima Nera e Sambuca sono calati dopo aver guidato il gruppo nella prima parte di gara.

Chiusura di riunione ancora con i tre anni impegnati nel Premio Dolzago, handicap sui 2000 metri in pista media, e prima vittoria in carriera per Guaderrian, che con Mario Sanna in sella ha letteralmente dominato i rivali: in testa sin dal via, il cavallo allenato da Raffaele Biondi ha allungato in progressione in retta e ha salutato la compagnia, imponendosi con largo margine su Sillalero e Sopran Sussurro.

fonte : Ippodromimilano.it

 

Champs Elysees’s Billesdon Brook In Huge Upset In the 1000

4th at NEW, Gr. Stk, £547,500 G1 Qipco 1000 Guineas (8f) Winner: Billesdon Brook (GB), f, 3 by Champs Elysees (GB)
 

 

Billesdon Brook | Racing Post Photo

By Tom Frary

Not even considered the number one filly from Richard Hannon’s stable, last year’s G3 Prestige S. winner Billesdon Brook (GB) (Champs Elysees {GB}) sprang forward in the Newmarket sunshine to cause the biggest upset in the history of the G1 Qipco 1000 Guineas on Sunday. Always travelling strongly in the ruck under Sean Levey, the 66-1 shot took off heading towards the “dip” and overwhelmed Laurens (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}) 1 1/2 furlongs out en route to an authoritative 1 3/4-length success from that positively-ridden Northern raider, with the 11-4 favourite Happily (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) a half length away in third. “That was a massive shock to me,” Levey said. “I thought she had a lot to find and where she’s found it I don’t know. When she ran in the Nell Gwyn she was a little bit gassy, but I thought she ran well to finish fourth. I thought I might be going a little bit early, but I didn’t want to disappoint her and so I let her use that turn of foot and she kept finding. I’ve had plenty of winners and plenty of opportunities, but I needed that good horse.”

Some Classic winners go softly-softly in their formative period and others come off more industrious campaigns and it is the latter that applies to the slow-burning Billesdon Brook. Out eight times at two, the chestnut had the wherewithal to start over five furlongs at Salisbury in April and it was forgivable to think that her success in the Prestige at Goodwood in late August was her big moment. Along the way, she had come off second best to the smart fillies Madeline (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) and Nyaleti (Ire) (Arch) at Goodwood and Salisbury but on the Polytrack she showed what she could do on a sound surface when registering a six-length success in a novice contest at Kempton in July. Third in the Listed Star S. at Sandown before capturing a nursery at Glorious Goodwood over the same trip as the Prestige, she went from there to the G2 May Hill S. at Doncaster in September but was only fifth to Laurens on good-to-soft ground. Still some way off looking a Guineas heroine when fourth on her comeback behind Soliloquy (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the G3 Nell Gwyn S. here Apr. 18, she even occupied third rank of her stable’s contenders which included her relative and fellow Stowell Hill homebred Anna Nerium (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}).

Once into the race, Billesdon Brook gave a passable impression of the previous day’s winner Saxon Warrior as she bounded along towards the back of the main group led by Laurens up the centre. The latter’s rider P J McDonald wound up the pace a long way out and Billesdon Brook was far happier reserved well off the speed than she had been ridden prominently in her prep last month. As Happily and Wild Illusion (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) tried hard to peg back Karl Burke’s raider, Sean Levey’s red cap was emerging on the far side with Billesdon Brook beginning to cut them back quickly with just over a quarter mile left. Kicking past Laurens with the downhill run adding to her momentum, she stayed on strongly to deny that game rival another chance as the Ballydoyle and Godolphin fillies ran notable Oaks trials.

Richard Hannon was celebrating a first success in this Classic in his own name, having taken over from Hannon Sr in 2014. “My Guineas winners aren’t terribly popular with the punters, as they tend to be big prices,” he said. “All of our Guineas winners have needed their first run–they tend to get beat in their trials. She’s obviously a very good filly and it’s great for her syndicate–they’ve been in the game a long time and they’ve worked hard for a day like today. It’s great for Sean. He’s there every day and works very hard. You are not defined by how many winners you ride or train, but by how many good ones. I’ll sleep well tonight, I think.”

Trainer Karl Burke is looking ahead to the G1 Prix de Diane now with Laurens. “I know she didn’t win, but we can’t be disappointed. It’s just a shame they didn’t get the extra rain on Monday, but there’s nothing we can do about that. She’s a high-class filly and PJ [McDonald] gave her an excellent ride. I thought we came with a great chance and the winner wasn’t one we were frightened of, but we’ve been second in a Guineas and have a lot to look forward to. She’ll come on and I imagine it will be the Prix de Diane [at Chantilly June 17] now. She’s in the Irish Guineas, but I imagine it will be France.” Owner John Dance was in accord with that plan. “The first thing PJ said was, ‘We’ll go to France over 10 furlongs and she’ll gallop them into the ground’. It’s been a dream since day one with her. Just to win a listed race was great, but she’s won a group one and been second in a Classic. I’m just incredibly proud.”

Billesdon Brook hails from the same breeding operation as the Listed European Free H. winner Anna Nerium, but she had the bragging rights here as that stablemate could only finish seventh. Her dam Coplow (GB) (Manduro {Ger}) also produced the Listed Upavon S. scorer Billesdon Bess (GB) (Dick Turpin {Ire}), while her second dam Anna Oleanda (Ire) (Old Vic {GB}) produced five black-type performers headed by the G3 Prix d’Aumale heroine and G2 Oaks d’Italia runner-up Middle Club (GB) (Fantastic Light), the aforementioned Anna Nerium and the G3 Horris Hill S. scorer Piping Rock (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). The third dam Anna Paola (Ger) (Prince Ippi {Ger}) claimed the G2 Preis der Diana (German Oaks) and went on to become an influential tap-root mare for Dalham Hall Stud with her numerous pattern-race winning descendants including the Australian multiple group 1-winning sires Helmet (Aus) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) and Epaulette (Aus) (Commands {Aus}). Coplow’s as-yet unraced 2-year-old filly by Showcasing (GB) was bought by John Gosden for 380,000gns at Tattersalls October and is named World’s Fair (GB), while she also has a yearling filly by Sepoy (Aus).

Sunday, Newmarket, Britain
QIPCO 1000 GUINEAS S.-G1, £547,500, NEW, 5-6, 3yo, f, 8fT, 1:36.62, g/f.
1–BILLESDON BROOK (GB), 126, f, 3, by Champs Elysees (GB)
1st Dam: Coplow (GB), by Manduro (Ger)
2nd Dam: Anna Oleanda (Ire), by Old Vic (GB)
3rd Dam: Anna Paola (Ger), by Prince Ippi (Ger)
1ST GROUP 1 WIN. O-Pall Mall Partners & Partners; B-Stowell Hill Partners (GB); T-Richard Hannon; J-Sean Levey. £310,487. Lifetime Record: 10-4-2-2, $494,526. *1/2 to Billesdon Bess (GB) (Dick Turpin {Ire}), SW-Eng. Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Laurens (Fr), 126, f, 3, Siyouni (Fr)–Recambe (Ire), by Cape Cross (Ire). (£220,000 Ylg ’16 GOUKPR). O-John Dance; B-Bloodstock Agency Ltd (FR); T-Karl Burke. £117,713.
3–Happily (Ire), 126, f, 3, Galileo (Ire)–You’resothrilling, by Storm Cat. O-Derrick Smith, Susan Magnier & Michael Tabor; B-Orpendale & Chelston Ireland (IRE); T-Aidan O’Brien. £58,911.
Margins: 1 3/4, HF, HF. Odds: 66.00, 7.00, 2.75.
Also Ran: Wild Illusion (GB), Altyn Orda (Ire), Soliloquy (GB), Anna Nerium (GB), Worship (Ire), Liquid Amber, Dan’s Dream (GB), I Can Fly (GB), Sarrocchi (Ire), Madeline (Ire), Vitamin (Ire), Sizzling (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigreeVideo, sponsored by Fasig-Tipton.

fonte : TDN