Charlie Appleby Sends ‘Star’ Coroebus In Search Of St James’s Palace Victory

QIPCO 2000 Guineas winner Coroebus bids to complete a double famously achieved by racing greats including Brigadier Gerard and Frankel when he takes on 12 rivals in the St James's Palace Stakes on Tuesday, which is part of the 35-race QIPCO British Champions Series,

The double was also completed by Poetic Flare 12 months ago, but whereas he also took in the French and Irish Guineas, Coroebus has been kept fresh for Royal Ascot since Newmarket.

On that occasion Coroebus won fair and square from his shorter-priced stable-companion Native Trail, who was the champion 2021 two-year-old and has since won the Irish 2000 Guineas. His credentials are outstanding and Charlie Appleby believes Ascot's turning mile will suit the son of Dubawi after racing exclusively at Newmarket thus far.

Appleby, who will be bidding for a personal first in a race Godolphin have won with Shamardal (2005), Dawn Approach (2013) and Barney Roy (2017), said: “Royal Ascot is our Olympics and Coroebus is our star horse on day one. It was always the plan to come straight to the St James's Palace after the Guineas and his work has been more than pleasing. He'll be the horse they've all got to beat.

“The Guineas form has been franked by Native Trail winning the Irish Guineas well. It's rock solid form and it looks as if it was another good Guineas this year. There's no getting away from it – he's a horse everyone is excited to see on the first day.

“I think the round mile at Ascot should suit him. He's a strong traveller, and if anything sometimes on the straight mile at Newmarket a jockey has to sort of count to five before allowing him to make his move, whereas on a turn it might just allow him to come back behind the bridle a little more and a jockey can therefore ride more of a race on him.”

On paper the principal dangers are two lightly-raced colts from the William Haggas stable. My Prospero, beaten only on the first of three starts, won the Listed Heron Stakes at Sandown last time and has a BHA rating of 114, while Maljoom was making it three wins from three runs when landing the German 2000 Guineas and is rated just a pound lower. Tom Marquand rides My Prospero and Cieren Fallon will be on Maljoom.

Haggas said: “They are two improving young 3-year-olds and it's a very prestigious race, so they are entitled to have a shot. They've got a lot to find to beat Coroebus, but they are going the right way.

“They are different. Maljoom would be the faster of the pair, but My Prospero will stay well.”

John Gosden, who won the St James's Palace with strong fancies Kingman (2014), Without Parole (2018) and Palace Pier (2020), saddles a less obvious candidate in Mighty Ulysses, who races for Derby winning owner Saeed Suhail and put up his best performance when just touched off in a hot handicap at Haydock.

Gosden said: “It looks a smart race and he's got to take the Guineas winner on, but he's rated 110 now and when they get up to that rating you don't get too many options. He got that rating from his second in a good handicap at Haydock, where I think he made his move too soon.”

Coroebus had Berkshire Shadow (fifth), Lusail (sixth), Light Infantry (ninth) and Checkandchallenge (last but one) among those behind him in the Guineas, and they have it all to do if they are to turn the tables.

However, Lusail did particularly well after an awkward start and is the sort to outrun his odds on the fast ground he showed he loves last year when winning the July Stakes and the Gimcrack, both Group 2s.

Angel Bleu, a dual Group 1 winner in France last year, was aimed at the Irish 2000 Guineas rather than Newmarket but missed that race as Ralph Beckett's team weren't really firing.

Beckett is much happier with him now, although he would prefer easier ground. He said: “He worked well on Thursday and he's all set to go, but whether he can beat this lot on fast ground I don't know. He wasn't pleasing me when we were looking at the Irish 2000 Guineas, but he's back in good shape again now.”

The Irish 2000 Guineas form is still represented however by much improved runner-up New Energy, from the Sheila Lavery stable, and by fourth-placed Wexford Native, who gave Native Trail a race until weakening inside the last furlong and is from the Jim Bolger stable which won this last year.

Bayside Boy represents the French 2000 Guineas form but he failed to do himself justice there. He was a Group 2 winner last year, and a Group 1 third in the Dewhurst and the Vertem Futurity.

Aikhal, representing eight-time winner Aidan O'Brien, completes the field. He has not been out since finishing fourth in Group races won by Coroebus and Angel Bleu last year.

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NBC Sports To Broadcast Nearly 25 Hours Of This Week’s Royal Ascot Meeting On Peacock

NBC Sports presents daily live coverage of The Royal Meeting at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire, England, beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, June 14, at 8:30 a.m. ET exclusively on Peacock. Peacock will continue with exclusive five-hour shows Wednesday through Friday beginning each day at 8:30 a.m. ET. Royal Ascot coverage concludes this Saturday at 9 a.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

Saturday's coverage on NBC and Peacock will be hosted by NBC Sports' Royal Ascot veterans Britney Eurton and Nick Luck. NBC News' Dylan Dreyer also returns to the event, with her coverage including access to the Royal Enclosure, one of the most exclusive and prestigious areas at the racecourse. NBC News' celebrated political correspondent Steve Kornacki will make his Royal Ascot debut on Saturday, serving as an insights analyst.

In total, NBC Sports will present nearly 25 hours of coverage over the five days.

Royal Ascot is Britain's most valuable race meeting and features 35 races, including eight at the world championship “Group One” level (G1). Five Wesley Ward-trained horses are expected to headline the American contenders at Ascot, including Golden Pal in tomorrow's King's Stand Stakes (G1), Love Reigns in the Queen Mary Stakes (G2) on Wednesday and 2020 Queen Mary Stakes winner Campanelle in Saturday's Platinum Jubilee Stakes (G1).

Throughout the week, coverage of The Royal Meeting features four live “Breeders' Cup Challenge Series – Win and You're In” races: The Queen Anne Stakes and King Stand Stakes (Tues., June 14), Prince of Wales's Stakes (Wed., June 15), and The Norfolk Stakes (Thurs., June 16).

The Royal Meeting is the center of the British social season and a pivotal week in the calendar of the Royal Family. Queen Elizabeth II has attended Royal Ascot every year since 1945, except for 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Following is this week's coverage schedule for Royal Ascot:

Date Time (ET) Platform
Tues., June 14 8:30 a.m. Peacock
Wed., June 15 8:30 a.m. Peacock
Thurs., June 16 8:30 a.m. Peacock
Fri., June 17 8:30 a.m. Peacock
Sat., June 18 9 a.m. NBC, Peacock, NBCSports.com, NBC Sports app

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Txope! How Antoine Griezmann Became a Classic-Winning Owner 

It has been a fascinating subplot to the Flat season, international sports people having their colours carried to big-race victories and, less than a month after former NBA star Tony Parker landed French 1,000 Guineas glory with Mangoustine (Fr) (Dark Angel {Ire}), the Atlético Madrid and French international striker Antoine Griezmann secured victory in the German equivalent with Txope (Fr) (Siyouni {Fr}).

Trained by Philippe Decouz, Txope, which is the nickname Griezmann gave his wife, ran out a convincing winner for the World Cup-winning soccer player at Dusseldorf racecourse on Sunday. 

Txope was knocked down to bloodstock agent Laurent Benoit, who revealed that Griezmann got huge enjoyment out of the victory, and shared how the seeds for Sunday's success were sown back in 2012.

Benoit said, “I need to try and make a long story short because I bought the dam of Txope, Power Of The Moon (Ire) (Acclamation {GB}) as a foal back in 2012, so that is where the story began. We bought the mare on behalf of Gerry Ryan, the owner of Melbourne Cup winner Americain, and Puissance de Lune (Ire) (Shamardal), who was a very good horse in Australia.

“He asked me to buy him a filly to race back in 2012 and I was looking for something that would be sharp and something that had quality. I ended up buying Power Of The Moon. I was keen to buy a filly with Linamix (Fr) as the broodmare sire and was very happy to buy her off Norelands as well.”

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He added, “Gerry had good fun with Power Of The Moon during her racing career but decided to sell her when it was over. She went to the breeding shed and I actually bought her privately twice afterwards so I have bought this mare three times! I bought her more recently on behalf of Thierry Gillier, who is a well-known fashion magnate, and thought she'd make a perfect fit for Siyouni (FR) being by Acclamation. She went four years in a row to Siyouni and they kept the first two fillies.”

Txope was the first filly out of Power Of The Moon to be offered up at public auction and Benoit, who at the time had just started recruiting stock for Griezmann, thought she'd make the perfect fit for his new client and went to €310,000 to secure the deal at Arqana in 2020.

He said, “It was around this time where I started working for Antoine, through the racehorse trainer Philippe Decouz, and we were looking for something sharp. To be honest, she was very easy to pick at the sales for them because she was a very good-looking filly. 

“She was a bit on the small side but that came from the female line. Being by Siyouni, we thought it was a very safe bet and so far so good. She won he German 1000 Guineas in good style and it was a great result.”

Griezmann was part of the France team that played Croatia on Monday evening and, according to Benoit, has yet been able to find the time to celebrate the success of Txope due to a jam-packed schedule. 

He said, “Antoine has been very busy and is playing tonight [Monday] for France so he hasn't had much time to celebrate the win but he watched the race live of course. He was very happy and it's a passion he shares with his father Alain. 

“It is great for the game to have people like Antoine involved, especially when they have some big successes. I mean, we cannot hope for much more than that.”

On future plans, Benoit added, “Antoine has a couple of mares already and will be happy to keep a couple of nice ones to breed from. He has 12 horses in training and hopefully there are some exciting 2-year-olds coming along for him. 

“Txope has a full-brother going to the sales in August. Power Of The Moon also has a Hello Youmzain (Fr) filly foal at foot and is foal to Palace Pier (GB). And, not only that, just to make the link, Puissance de Lune translates to Power Of The Moon, so it's a nice story to tell.”

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Lighting the Torch at Royal Ascot

Charlie Appleby calls it “the Olympics” and few would challenge that claim. Royal Ascot has been too long enmeshed in the fabric of British culture to be anything other than a truly special occasion, but in the Platinum Jubilee year it has even greater allure, a higher purpose. Four of the top nine horses in the World's Best Racehorse Rankings, including the one who sits atop, will be here this week and several more that have yet to reveal themselves as members of that exclusive club. We will know them all by the end of Saturday, but before then all the currently unknown scenarios will go through this meeting's glorious process of exposure and development. There will be formalities, probably as soon as the very first race, but also surprises and the whole range in between as the pick of the Thoroughbred population are at stretch over this hallowed land. All ages, both sexes, several nations, all racing styles. There will be time to marvel at rapidity of the fast-twitch kind, at the long-drawn-out sagas of the staying races, the dynamic poise of the milers and life at the cutting edge for the middle-distance maestros. There is a leading Australian sprinter, an ingredient much missed at the meeting in recent times, the now-customary U.S. contingent and the normal heavy representation from Europe's major operations both entrenched and newly-formed but with the same appetite.

Reach For the Stars

With temperatures set to soar and freedom of movement fully restored, the pinnacle of the English racing scene is back where it belongs in the public consciousness. Of course, where that is concerned the key event could actually come on Thursday with Reach For the Moon (GB) (Sea the Stars {Ire}) who is much the most likely source of The Queen's 25th Royal Ascot winner in the G3 Hampton Court S. It is fair to say that without a success in those colours the week will have a hole in it, whatever the achievements of Baaeed (GB) (Sea the Stars {Ire}), Nature Strip (Aus) (Nicconi {Aus}), Coroebus (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), Bay Bridge (GB) (New Bay {GB}) and Stradivarius (Ire) (Sea the Stars {Ire}), so it is in the lap of the gods as to how that plays out. In the final analysis, The Queen has long proven her ability to deal with reversals and her appreciation of the week's parade of luminaries runs deep enough to counter any personal disappointments.

Paying Homage

If it is to be the perfect week, then surely there can only be one outcome to the opening G1 Queen Anne S. and that will be Baaeed's private eulogy delivered to his late owner-breeder Sheikh Hamdan. With little in the way of threatening opposition on Tuesday, the key factor will be how far the forecast 1-5 shot can put himself out of reach in the World Rankings and how much he can bridge the still-sizeable gap to Frankel's elevated level. When horses get this far in advance of their peers, they are in some ways racing their own ghosts and with normal improvement from Newbury's G1 Lockinge S. May 14 he looks to put the fear into the crop of 3-year-olds looking for a potential fight in next month's G1 Sussex S. Fittingly, Baaeed's heritage goes back to The Queen's Height of Fashion (Fr) (Bustino {GB}), the remarkable fount of such glory for Shadwell Estate following the transaction between the ruling monarch and the Maktoum family kingpin back in the 1980s.

Select Crew For Haggas

   After Baaeed there are just two other Somerville Lodge representatives on day one, but they are a potentially formidable duo in their own right in Sunderland Holding's May 19 Listed Heron S. winner My Prospero (Ire) (Iffraaj {GB}) and Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum's May 22 G2 Mehl-Mulhens-Rennen (German 2000 Guineas) winner Maljoom (Ire) (Caravaggio) in the G1 St James's Palace S. The former would be providing his owners with a breakthrough Royal Ascot winner if he can get to Godolphin's 2000 Guineas hero Coroebus and there was much to like about the way he subdued Reach For the Moon at Sandown in a race that is becoming increasingly important as a stepping stone to this prestige event. Without Parole (GB) (Frankel {GB}) took the Heron in 2018 before annexing this, while a year later King of Comedy (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) narrowly missed out on the double. He is drawn on the verges of acceptability in seven, with the last nine winners housed either in that stall or lower, whereas Maljoom has stall eight but is a habitual slow-starter so was unlikely to gain any advantage drawn towards the rail. He is a strong-finisher, however, as he proved in Cologne and it would be a huge shot in the arm for the German Classic if he is to overturn the English Guineas winner here. The form that the Haggas stable is in at present, it couldn't be written off. “They are two improving young three-year-olds and it's a very prestigious race, so they are entitled to have a shot,” their trainer said. “They've got a lot to find to beat Coroebus, but they are going the right way. Maljoom would be the faster of the pair, but My Prospero will stay well.”

The Stand-Off

Royal Ascot's metamorphosis from its rather staid past format into the up-to-date celebration of versatility it is now was helped in large part by the arrival of the sprinting megalith Choisir (Aus) back in 2003 and by the onslaught of Wesley Ward's raiders from 2009 onwards. Internationalisation really took hold of racing from the end of the last century and there is no way back from here, so it is apt that the G1 King's Stand S. boils down to an Australia-US drag race. Ward has placed Golden Pal (Uncle Mo) on a pedestal and he has been gifted a favourable high draw in 13 and a slick surface not always a guarantee at this meeting in recent times. Irad Ortiz is charged with getting the minutiae of pace-setting dead right and perhaps his best chance is if he can stay out of range of the Australian slugger Nature Strip. His is the direct line to glory and he has to not falter, as he did in York's G1 Nunthorpe S. in August. “He's a fast horse, so he's going to break like he always does and we'll just try not to go too fast early,” Ward said. “Whether it was Irad or Frankie Dettori or Lester Piggott on this horse, it's just a question of easing him back after the break and for the first three eighths you just want to go as easy as possible because whoever is going to be up there with him is going to pay the price. The thing about bringing Irad over here to ride this particular horse is he knows the horse very, very well and the horse responds well to him–they're undefeated.”

And It's No Nay Never

From the end of the last century, Royal Ascot has played regular host to some big names with dirt pedigrees and there is something in the turf that seems to sit well with the Storm Cat sire line. Through the 2001 G3 Norfolk S. winner Johannesburg, to Scat Daddy's No Nay Never, Caravaggio, Lady Aurelia, Sioux Nation and Acapulco, the meeting has come to represent something of a target for outrageously precocious juveniles with a power edge over their generation. No Nay Never's 2013 success in the Norfolk, when it was a group 2 as it is now, was won the hard way and he is a sire of precious material that Coolmore have profound belief in. At this stage of the 2022 season, he accounts for a ream of early Ballydoyle winners and Blackbeard (Ire) is front and centre as he spearheads the stable's quest for a 10th renewal of the G2 Coventry S. His 3 1/2-length dismissal of Moyglare's classy Tough Talk (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) in The Curragh's G3 Marble Hill S. May 21 is a standard-setting piece of form and with a draw in 14 he will be hard to subdue. “He is very professional and exciting in equal measure,” Ryan Moore stated on his betfair blog.

All the Right Amo

Kia Joorabchian's Amo Racing operation has been a notable fast starter with the 2-year-olds in 2022 and the Coventry sees Persian Force (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire}) kick off a potentially big Royal Ascot week for the relatively new enterprise. Successful in Doncaster's Brocklesby on the first day of the flat season in Britain Mar. 26 before adding a Newbury conditions race to his tally on the Lockinge card May 14, he has had Richard Hannon in typically excitable form of late. Amo's racing manager Emily Scott is keen to take a step back from the hype now. “He goes there with a great chance. I think the horse has got to do the talking now, but it's going to be very exciting,” she said. “We do have a few chances each day this week, but he is certainly the one we're taking there with highest expectations, I would say.”

First-Crop Promise

Often one of the meeting's most intriguing contests, the Coventry provides the first real test for the leading progeny of the first-season sires who have shaped the initial juvenile scene and none have made a mark so profound as Whitsbury Manor Stud's Havana Grey (GB). His Andrew Balding-trained colt Holguin (GB) is a longshot, having been beaten convincingly by Persian Force at Newbury, but much shorter in the betting is another member of a first crop in Victorious Racing Limited's Bradsell (GB) (Tasleet {GB}). Earning TDN Rising Star status with a nine-length success in a York novice over this six-furlong trip May 21, the son of Shadwell's Nunnery Stud resident takes high rank among Archie Watson's youngbloods, while Dalham Hall Stud's Harry Angel (Ire) has Michael O'Callaghan's deeply promising May 14 Navan maiden scorer Harry Time (Ire). As far as Sioux Nation is concerned, it's safe to say that there will be stronger chances for Coolmore's aforementioned freshman than the 100-1 maiden Lakota Blue (GB) as the week goes on.

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