28/04/2021. Goffs: Adamantly Chosen Lands The Land Rover / (UK) Ascot: Stradivarius On Top in the Sagaro

 

Goffs: Adamantly Chosen Lands The Land Rover 

Adamantly Chosen landed the €100,000 Goffs Land Rover Bumper yesterday at Punchestown under an excellent ride by Jody Townend, providing Willie Mullins with a fifth win in the race that is exclusively for horses offered at the Goffs Land Rover Sale.  

Owned by the aptly named Watch This Space Syndicate, he looks a promising type following victory in a race that has produced many high-class performers in the past, from Hardy Eustace and Newmill to more recent Grade 1 winners such as Commander Of Fleet. 

 
Peter Molony of Rathmore Stud was the lucky winner of the Land Rover Defender Hard Top vendor prize having consigned Adamantly Chosen at the 2020 Land Rover Sale where he was sold to Willie Mullins for €24,000. 

Reacting after the race Peter said “It was a great thrill to sell the Land Rover Bumper winner.  I had the second on more than one occasion and a few beaten favourites so it was fantastic to finally win!  I’m looking forward to driving the Land Rover, it is a spectacular prize”. 

Bred and sold as a foal at Goffs December National Hunt Sale by Martin Kenirons to Peter Molony before being reoffered at the Land Rover Sale, the four-year-old son of Well Chosen is a half-brother to the talented Kylecrue from the family of Adamant Approach. 

Springwell Bay and Derek O’Connor finished ¾ length in second, with 9 lengths back to third placed Carnfunnock.  Springwell Bay will be offered as a wild card entry in tomorrow’s Goffs Punchestown Sale which takes place live online from 1pm.  To register to bid online visit GoffsOnline.com.

 
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Stradivarius On Top in the Sagaro

 

Stradivarius | Racing Post

By Sean Cronin

Bjorn Nielsen’s triple G1 Gold Cup hero Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) halted the longest losing streak of his career with a first success in Wednesday’s G3 Longines Sagaro S. tackling two miles of his favoured Ascot stomping ground. Backing up another Royal triumph by snaffling a fourth G1 Goodwood Cup in July, the homebred chestnut was edged out by ill-fated G1 Epsom Derby hero Anthony Van Dyck (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) in ParisLongchamp’s G2 Prix Foy in September and was not disgraced when seventh back over the same course and distance in the following month’s G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. He was in unfamiliar territory when suffering a third straight reverse, albeit heavily eased, here in the Oct. 17 G2 British Champions Long Distance Cup and went off as the odds-on favourite to make amends in this seasonal return. Stradivarius was off the tempo racing in an isolated fifth through the initial fractions as upgraded handicapper Stag Horn (GB) (Golden Horn {GB}) set the tone. Angled out wide to launch his challenge off the home turn, the 4-7 pick powered to the front approaching the final furlong and was ridden out to comfortably hold the late thrust of Ocean Wind (GB) (Teofilo {Ire}) by a length. Old foe Nayef Road (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) stayed on well to finish a half-length adrift in third.

“Mr Nielsen is incredibly sporting and to have a horse like this, who has won three Gold Cups and four Goodwood Cups and a number of other races, has been a dream come true,” said John Gosden. “The old horse has got his enthusiasm still, as you can see, but his last two races were in bottomless ground and bottomless ground and he didn’t like either of them. I’ve been thrilled with him all winter and the people who work around the horse have all been very pleased with him. He ran a great race with poor old Anthony Van Dyck in the Prix Foy on decent ground. It was like a bicycle velodrome race in the Arc, when they trotted then sprinted in heavy ground, and he didn’t like it. The ground here was close to unraceable [on Champions Day], so I ruled those two races out. I had every confidence that the enthusiasm was there and Frankie was over the moon with him. He travelled well and didn’t give them too much rope. The next thing, he’s been given a click and has taken four lengths out of them in half a furlong. He hit the front too soon, but is comfortable over this [two-mile] trip.”

Looking ahead, the Clarehaven trainer was not breaking any embargo when nominating an attempt at a record-equalling fourth Gold Cup and continued, “He’s fine and has got the speed, but obviously he likes the Gold Cup distance. I think we’ll come straight back here for the Gold Cup as I don’t see the point in running him anywhere else in between.”

For Dettori, it was a fifth Sagaro success and the rider added, “These horses are what you get up for. He’s been in great form at home and has the same old enthusiasm he has always had. I wanted to be close and didn’t want them to get away from me. He has got a turn of foot and, when I asked him to quicken, he got there too soon. Bjorn [Nielsen] was a little worried that he may not have the enthusiasm, but he has always had that and he’s shown me no signs that he has lost that. John has been very happy with him all winter and he has the ability to win over shorter trips than the Gold Cup. Yeats won four Gold Cup and people said that would never be done again but, for us, the dream is still alive.”

Stradivarius, the latest of seven foals and leading performer for the dual stakes-placed Private Life (Fr) (Bering {GB}), is kin to the black-type trio of G3 Furstenberg-Rennen and G3 Bavarian Classic victor Persian Storm (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), G3 Abu Dhabi Championship third Rembrandt Van Rijn (Ire) (Peintre Celebre) and South Africa’s Listed Scarlet Lady S. placegetter Magical Eve (Ger) (Oratorio {Ire}). His second dam Poughkeepsie (Ire) (Sadler’s Wells), who is also the ancestress of G1 Melbourne Cup and G1 Grosser Preis von Berlin-winning sire Protectionist (Ger) (Monsun {Ger}), is a daughter of G1 Epsom Oaks, G1 Prix de Diane and G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth S. heroine Pawneese (Ire) (Carvin {Fr}). Pawneese, in turn, is a half-sister to Petroleuse (Ire) (Habitat), herself the granddam of MG1SW sire Peintre Celebre (Nureyev).

Wednesday, Ascot, Britain
LONGINES SAGARO S.-G3, £70,000, Ascot, 4-28, 4yo/up, 15f 209yT, 3:30.75, g/f.
1–STRADIVARIUS (IRE), 128, h, 7, by Sea the Stars (Ire)
1st Dam: Private Life (Fr) (MSP-Fr), by Bering (GB)
2nd Dam: Poughkeepsie (Ire), by Sadler’s Wells
3rd Dam: Pawneese (Ire), by Carvin II
(330,000gns RNA Ylg ’15 TATOCT). O/B-Bjorn Nielsen (IRE); T-John Gosden; J-Lanfranco Dettori. £39,697. Lifetime Record: 3x Hwt. Older Horse-Eur at 14f+, MG1SW-Eng & GSP-Fr, 27-17-3-3, $3,762,080. *1/2 to Persian Storm (Ger) (Monsun {Ger})), Hwt. 3yo-Ger at 9.5-11f & MGSW-Ger, $121,198; Rembrandt Van Rijn (Ire) (Peintre Celebre), GSP-UAE, $167,081; and Magical Eve (Ger) (Oratorio {Ire}), SP-SAf. Werk Nick Rating: A+. Click for the eNicks report & 5-cross pedigree.
2–Ocean Wind (GB), 128, h, 5, Teofilo (Ire)–Chan Tong (Brz), by Hampstead (Uru). (£9,000 3yo ’19 ASCJUL). O-Rockingham Reins Ltd; B-Godolphin (GB); T-Roger Teal. £15,050.
3–Nayef Road (Ire), 129, h, 5, Galileo (Ire)–Rose Bonheur (GB), by Danehill Dancer (Ire). (100,000gns Ylg ’17 TATOCT). O-Mohamed Obaida; B-B V Sangster (IRE); T-Mark Johnston. £7,532.
Margins: 1, HF, 8. Odds: 0.57, 4.50, 4.00.
Also Ran: Stag Horn (GB), Prince of Arran (GB), Island Brave (Ire). Scratched: Desert Skyline (Ire). Click for the Racing Post result or the free Equineline.com catalogue-style pedigreeVideo, sponsored by TVG. (by : TDN)