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Sunday, July 10: July Cup reaction, Prix Jean Prat build-up, punting pointers for the men’s final at Wimbledon plus your exclusive daily tip. All this and more in today’s newsletter . . .

The big story

 

What a month it has been for Rob Hornby.

 

The jockey had never won a Group 1 in Britain before Friday, when he triumphed on Prosperous Voyage in the Falmouth, and he produced another surprise in the July Cup yesterday when Alcohol Free bounced back to form in spectacular style.

 

After experiencing the lows of the sport at the beginning of June when suffering a luckless run on Westover in the Derby and then being jocked off for the Irish Derby, Hornby is now experiencing the highest of highs.

 

“It won’t be an alcohol free weekend,” he quipped afterwards“It’s crazy really; it’s amazing; I’m speechless. Yesterday was amazing but to have two Group 1 rides in two days is fantastic let alone two winners.”

 

Rob Hornby’s rollercoaster month

 

June 4: Hornby finishes an unlucky third in the Derby on Westover, being short of room at a key point of the race. The pair stay on promisingly behind Desert Crown.

June 21: He loses the ride on Westover in the Irish Derby as connections opt for Colin Keane to take over.

June 25: Westover wins the Irish Derby by seven lengths under Keane.

June 28: Scope, the horse that gave Hornby his first Group 1 winner in the Prix Royal-Oak last year, suffers a fatal injury on the gallops.

July 8: A breakthrough first domestic Group 1 winner for Hornby as Prosperous Voyage beats 1-7 shot Inspiral in the Falmouth Stakes.

July 9: Hornby rides his second top-level winner in 24 hours as Alcohol Free causes an upset in the July Cup.

 

Well in, Rob.

 

Super Saturday reaction:

 
 
July 10, 2022
 
IN TODAY’S TDN
 
 
 

Klimt Filly Caps Big Day for McPeek in Iowa Oaks

Well supported at 39-10, BUTTERBEAN (f, 3, Klimt–Letting Go, by Johannesburg) completed a most productive Saturday for the Ken McPeek barn, accelerating sharply three furlongs out before cruising home to a handy success in Saturday’s… [To read this entire TDN News Story, click here.]

 

A Classic Upset: Classic Causeway Wires Belmont Derby at 25-1

Classic Causeway (c, 3, Giant’s Causeway–Private World, by Thunder Gulch), just one of three foals from the final crop of the legendary Giant’s Causeway, lit up the tote board at 25-1 while making his grass… [To read this entire TDN News Story, click here.]

 

Frankel’s McKulick Delivers Emotional Win for Chad Brown in Belmont Oaks

McKulick (GB) (Frankel {GB}–Astrelle {Ire}, by Makfi {GB}), second in both the GII Edgewood S. and GIII Regret S. at Churchill Downs this season, delivered an emotional win for trainer Chad Brown in Saturday’s GI… [To read this entire TDN News Story, click here.]

 

No Nay Never’s Alcohol Free Prevails In The July Cup

She wasn’t supposed to like fast ground, but Jeff Smith’s G1 Coronation S. and G1 Sussex S. heroine Alcohol Free (Ire) (No Nay Never) skipped the light fantastic on Newmarket’s July Course to take Saturday’s… [To read this entire TDN News Story, click here.]

 

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