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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Japanese stallion studs are in the midst of hosting their annual parades in Hokkaido and there will doubtless be plenty of interested onlookers at Darley Japan, where the stallion yard has been boosted by a quartet of new recruits for the 2024 season. Two of the four are brand new to stud and have</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Japanese stallion studs are in the midst of hosting their annual parades in Hokkaido and there will doubtless be plenty of interested onlookers at Darley Japan, where the stallion yard has been boosted by a quartet of new recruits for the 2024 season.</p>
<p>Two of the four are brand new to stud and have arrived from Britain with pretty lofty reputations, and rightly so. Both Adayar (Ire) and Hukum (Ire) are winners of the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S., while Adayar, more pertinently, is a Derby winner. Hukum also triumphed over a mile and a half at Epsom, but in the G1 Coronation Cup as a five-year-old. While that may &#8211; unfathomably &#8211; count against him in Europe, such longevity is a badge of honour in Japan, so the fact that Hukum's King George win came when he was six is yet another feather in his cap. In addition to their race records, Adayar and Hukum are sons of two of the most celebrated racehorses and successful stallions of the modern era in <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> (GB) and <a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> (Ire) respectively.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's going to be a big week for them and for us,&#8221; says Harry Sweeney, the Irish-born president of Darley Japan in anticipation of welcoming visitors to this week's parades. &#8220;Breeders don't make mating plans too soon here in Japan. They take their time about it. We have an open house that extends for six days. And over that period we have 600 people booked in to look at our new stallions.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds, &#8220;Hukum and Adayar have been here for a little while, they came in last year. So they're well settled in and both of them are being well received.&#8221;</p>
<p>There was some gnashing of teeth from those followers of the sport in Europe who still value high-level middle-distance form at the departure of not just Adayar and Hukum but also another son of <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>, the Irish Derby winner and Arc runner-up Westover (GB). He has joined the Yushun Stallion Station.<span> </span></p>
<p>In regard to the respective owner-breeders of these three horses &#8211; Darley, Shadwell and Juddmonte &#8211; there are of course legitimate reasons for standing them overseas when their British-based operations have each welcomed a new son of <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> this season in Triple Time (Ire), Mostahdaf (Ire) and <a href="https://stallions.juddmonte.com/stallion/chaldean" class="horse-link">Chaldean</a> (GB), and Shadwell already has Hukum's year-younger full-brother Baaeed (GB) at Beech House Stud. Still, such a power-packed trio leaving these shores all at once should be a source of consternation, even though it is not a new development. In the 1990s in particular, Japan recruited a run of Derby winners when the export of Dr Devious (Ire) was followed by Commander In Chief (GB), Lammtarra, High-Rise (Ire) and Oath (Ire). A little over a decade later another Juddmonte homebred, Workforce (GB), started his stud career in Japan. Adayar is the first to leave since 2011.</p>
<p>&#8220;Of course, <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> is a world force,&#8221; says Sweeney, emphasising the appeal of Adayar, who became Charlie Appleby's second Derby winner for Godolphin, and a deserved first Classic winner for jockey Adam Kirby. <span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;Interestingly, <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>'s very early success actually came in Japan from his first crop. Mozu Ascot won the Yasuda Kinen and Soul Stirring won the [Japanese] Oaks. So from <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>'s very first crop, he had two Group 1 winners in Japan, and subsequently he's had Grenadier Guards. So <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> has had three Group 1 winners here in Japan and he needs no introduction at all.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continues, &#8220;Adayar and Hukum are both outcrosses to Sunday Silence and we have so much dominance of Sunday Silence in Japan that to have stallions that can be outcrossed is very welcomed by breeders.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;Interestingly, in relation to Adayar, some breeders were explaining to me recently that, of course, the Holy Grail for Japan is to win the Arc, and it's something that Japan has gone close to doing once or twice. Someone pointed out to me that since about the last 12 Arcs have all been won by horses from the Northern Dancer line, they were going to breed Sunday Silence-line mares to a son of Galileo, like <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>, with the hook that they might run well in Europe in addition to Japan.&#8221;</p>
<p>The reverse of that idea has also been seen to good effect in European Classics of late, with Coolmore's Derby and Oaks winners Auguste Rodin (Ire) and Snowfall (Jpn), as well as 2,000 Guineas winner <a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/saxon-warrior" class="horse-link">Saxon Warrior</a> (Jpn) all being by Deep Impact (Jpn) out of Galileo (Ire) mares.<span> </span></p>
<p>There has however been a growing trend, which is both mystifying and depressing, for breeders to eschew winners of the races which regularly produce some of the world's top-rated racehorses.<span>  </span>It will not come as a surprise to hear that in Japan, which is currently an impressively dominant force in world racing, this is not the case.</p>
<blockquote><p><em>The idea of a horse coming out and winning a Group 1 race at two and then going to stud, that really couldn't happen in Japan because breeders want to see soundness, they want to see longevity</em></p></blockquote>
<p>&#8220;Derby winners have kudos here, and the major races in Japan are largely middle-distance and staying races,&#8221; says Sweeney, who is now in his 35th year in the country. &#8220;Our 2,000 Guineas, the Satsuki Sho, is over 10 furlongs. So this is unlike other places in the world. A horse that is an out-and-out sprinter really has nowhere to go in Japan because there are only two Group 1 races at sprint distances in Japan in the JRA. So we want horses that are mile-and-a-half, 10-furlong horses, and that's an incentive to people to use them here in Japan. Even the great Deep Impact, the shortest distance he won over was 10 furlongs. And he won a 10-furlong race at two, that was his introduction. And he never went shorter, but was a brilliant race horse and a very good sire.&#8221;</p>
<p>While the wheel is turning in this part of the world, as it has already done in Australia, towards the whisking off to stud of precocious, sprint-orientated stallions, Sweeney says that there is not a desire to follow that example in Japan.</p>
<p>&#8220;There is no real move to change,&#8221; he says. &#8220;The idea of a horse coming out and winning a Group 1 race at two and then going to stud, that really couldn't happen in Japan because breeders want to see soundness, they want to see longevity. And I mean that's one thing that's interesting for both of these horses. Adayar won races at two, three, four and five, but actually Hukum was one step better: a winner at two, three, four, five and six. Japanese breeders appreciate that, because we need soundness.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds, &#8220;Japan has a great programme for running older horses. A horse like Ushba Tesoro, for example, who won the Dubai World Cup last year, he stays in training at seven. So we like longevity, and that's one thing that the Japanese breeders will appreciate regarding these horses. They were sound and won over many seasons. There is no rush here to win a big race like the Golden Slipper, or the equivalent, and send them off to stud, absolutely not.&#8221;</p>
<p>While Adayar has the '<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> factor', Hukum has a number of attributes in addition to his race record that are likely to be of interest to breeders in his adopted country.</p>
<p>&#8220;We appreciate the success of Baaeed and I have noticed that a number of mares that have been imported to Japan are in foal to Baaeed, so Baaeed's star is high here,&#8221; says Sweeney. &#8220;Hukum, of the two full-brothers, was perhaps a little bit less celebrated as a racehorse, I think that would be fair to say. But there's an interesting precedent here in Japan, which has been quite topical recently, and that was between Deep Impact and his full-brother who is one year older, Black Tide. And Black Tide was less celebrated as a racehorse, but now through Kitasan Black, Equinox, Sol Oriens and Wilson Tesoro, he is making a huge impact.&#8221;</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Hukum remains the property of Shadwell and we are very humbled that Sheikha Hissa has entrusted Hukum to us</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Hukum's broodmare sire Kingmambo is also a name with star appeal in Japan. His son King Kamehameha (Jpn) in particular has left a lasting legacy through his own sons, such as Lord Kanaloa (Jpn) and Duramente (Jpn), and also as a broodmare sire, with his daughters crossing well with Sunday Silence-line stallions.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;It's led to Wagnerian, who's a Derby winner, and it's also the same cross as Ushba Tesoro,&#8221; Sweeney notes. &#8220;So that's something yet again that breeders will be very conscious of, and of course, both Baaeed and Hukum come from the family of Deep Impact, so it's easy to relate to all that.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds, &#8220;Hukum remains the property of Shadwell and we are very humbled that Sheikha Hissa has entrusted Hukum to us. We're looking forward, hopefully, to Sheikha Hissa coming to visit him in Japan sometime.&#8221;</p>
<p>The illustrious additions to the Darley Japan roster don't end there, for the operation has in the last week welcomed the arrival of two stallions from America.<span>  </span>The 14-year-old G1 Belmont S. and G1 Metropolitan H. winner Palace Malice, a son of <a href="http://www.hillndalefarms.com/curlin/" class="horse-link">Curlin</a>, has a growing reputation in his new home country, while for Yoshida (Jpn), named in honour of his breeder Katsumi Yoshida of Northern Farm, it is essentially a homecoming. The son of Heart's Cry (Jpn) was bought as a yearling at the JRHA Select Sale for the equivalent of roughly $750,000 by John McCormack on behalf of WinStar Farm, who raced him with the China Horse Club and Head of Plains Partners. Yoshida stood his first four seasons for WinStar in Kentucky after a racing career which included victories in the GI Woodward S. on dirt and the GI Old Forester Turf Classic.</p>
<p>&#8220;Because he's a winner in America on turf and on dirt, we felt that he would have appeal in Japan,&#8221; says Sweeney of the 10-year-old. &#8220;He's a very attractive, correct horse and he's by Heart's Cry, who's doing very well.&#8221;</p>
<p>Extra encouragement is drawn from the fact that the late Heart's Cry provided the leading first-season sire in Japan last year in Suave Richard (Jpn). He is also the sire of Coolmore's St Leger winner Continuous (Jpn).</p>
<p>The signing of Palace Malice is looking something of a coup. Not only did his half-brother Justin Palace (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}) win the G1 Tenno Sho (Spring) last year, but the former Three Chimneys resident is the sire of Japan's champion two-year-old colt of 2023, Jantar Mantar (Jpn), as well as Noble Roger, who won the GIII Nikkan Sports Sho Shinzan Kinen in January to remain unbeaten.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;So we have two graded stakes winners by Palace Malice, both three-year-olds, both unbeaten, and both will run in the Classics,&#8221; says Sweeney. &#8220;That is exciting too. We have a very exciting line-up of stallions this year.&#8221;</p>
<p>Outside the walls of Darley, the situation across the Japanese breeding industry appears to be similarly rosy. Stallion fees are on the rise, and the word's top-rated horse of last year, Equinox (Jpn), retired to stand at a fee of ¥20 million (€124,000), which is a record for a first-season sire in the country. As soon as he was announced on the roster at Shadai Stallion Station, his book was full.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;That's a big price in any market, and [his sire] Kitasan Black has gone up to that price as well,&#8221; says Sweeney. &#8220;There is no contraction here. Bloodstock sales were good last year. There is still an enormous appetite for horses. Betting turnover was up again last year, and the number of people applying for owners' licences is on the increase as well. So things are good in Japan, I have to say. It's a very good industry here and the racing aspect is well managed by the JRA, and that makes a huge difference.</p>
<p>&#8220;To have the leading horse in the world in Equinox and also to have the leading race in the world last year, which was the Japan Cup, Japan should be proud. Japan is proud.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Derby and King George winner Adayar (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Frankel</a> {GB}) has been retired from racing with his trainer Charlie Appleby saying the Godolphin-owned five-year-old was “a pleasure to train”. Adayar provided Appleby with a second G1 Derby success at Epsom in 2021 when ridden by Adam Kirby before going on to beat his elders in the</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>Derby and King George winner <strong>Adayar (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) has been retired from racing with his trainer Charlie Appleby saying the Godolphin-owned five-year-old was &#8220;a pleasure to train&#8221;.</span></p>
<p><span>Adayar provided Appleby with a second G1 Derby success at Epsom in 2021 when ridden by Adam Kirby before going on to beat his elders in the G1 King George VI And Queen Elizabeth S. at Ascot the following month under William Buick.</span></p>
<p><span>He was subsequently beaten in the G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and the G1 Champion S. and only made it to the track twice last season, albeit going close in the Champion S. when beaten just half a length by Bay Bridge (GB) (New Bay {GB}).</span></p>
<p><span>Connections brought him back as a 5-year-old in the hope of adding to his top-level tally-but while he made a successful comeback in the rescheduled G3 Gordon Richards S. at Newmarket in May, he was beaten into third in the G1 Prince of Wales's S. at Royal Ascot and was turned over at short odds on his latest and final start at Newmarket.</span></p>
<p><span>Appleby told <em>www.godolphin.com</em>, &#8220;Adayar provided the team with two outstanding days on the racecourse at Epsom and Ascot and has been a firm favourite in the yard for the past three seasons. He has been an absolute pleasure to train.</span></p>
<p><span>&#8220;He will be sorely missed at Moulton Paddocks but we look forward to watching him in his new career at stud and are quite sure he will be a huge success.&#8221;</span></p>
<p>The fourth foal out of Dubawi (Ire) mare Anna Salai who won the G3 Prix de la Grotte and was second in the G1 Irish 1000 Guineas, the Godolphin homebred is a full-brother to the stakes winner Military Order (Ire). His extended family features Group 1 winner National Defense (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}), and the GI Flower Bowl Invitational S. heroine Ave (GB) (Danehill Dancer {Ire}).</p>
<p>Kirby said, &#8220;Adayar will always hold a special place in my heart, as he gave me the biggest win of my career.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously what he achieved means he's a great horse. He had a very high cruising speed and he could really quicken and keep lengthening, which takes a bit of doing.</p>
<p>&#8220;He had a great mind. I'd never ridden him before Epsom, but he travelled round very strong and he made everything easy for me. He had a great turn of foot, but what he achieved speaks for itself&#8211;he was obviously very, very talented on his day and I'm sure he will do well as a stallion.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Shadwell's Mostahdaf (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Frankel</a> {GB}) dominated the G1 Prince of Wales's S. by four lengths at Royal Ascot last month and improved his Longines World's Best Racehorse Ranking (WBRR) from 121 to 128 to sit second behind the 129-ranked Equinox (Jpn) (Kitasan Black {Jpn}) on the leaderboard, with the latest rankings released by the International</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shadwell's <strong>Mostahdaf (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) dominated the G1 Prince of Wales's S. by four lengths at Royal Ascot last month and improved his Longines World's Best Racehorse Ranking (WBRR) from 121 to 128 to sit second behind the 129-ranked <strong>Equinox (Jpn)</strong> (Kitasan Black {Jpn}) on the leaderboard, with the latest rankings released by the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) on Thursday.</p>
<p><strong>Luxembourg (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/camelot" class="horse-link">Camelot</a> {GB}) who was second as the favourite in the 10-furlong contest, sits on 123 while <strong>Adayar (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) was third home and is weighted on 120.</p>
<p>Following his decisive victory in the G1 St James's Palace S. at Royal Ascot, three-time Group 1 winner <strong>Paddington (GB)</strong> (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/siyouni" class="horse-link">Siyouni</a> {Fr}) is up to 125 for his defeat of the classy <strong>Emily Upjohn (GB)</strong> (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) (121), the top-rated female in the world, in the G1 Coral Eclipse S. July 8. Paddington joins <strong>Golden Sixty (Aus)</strong> (<a href="https://www.darleyamerica.com/stallions/our-stallions/medaglia-doro" class="horse-link">Medaglia d'Oro</a>) and <strong>Lucky Sweynesse (NZ)</strong> (Sweynesse {Aus}), who will fight out Hong Kong Horse of the Year honours, to be announced Friday. <strong>Triple Time (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) led home a 1-2 finish for his sire in the G1 Queen Anne S. to open the Royal Meeting and is rated on 121.</p>
<p>A pair of American gallopers are also on the rise after victories on the Belmont S. undercard last month. <strong>Cody's Wish</strong> (<a href="http://www.hillndalefarms.com/curlin/" class="horse-link">Curlin</a>) improved from 119 to 122 after an impressive win in the GI Hill 'n' Dale Metropolitan H. and is rated joint-best dirt horse in the world with G1 Dubai World Cup hero <strong>Ushba Tesoro (Jpn) </strong>(Orfevre {Jpn}). <strong>Up To The Mark </strong>(<a href="http://www.taylormadestallions.com/horses/not-this-time-31064.html" class="horse-link">Not This Time</a>) cemented his status as America's pre-eminent turf horse with an easy tally in the GI Resorts World Casino Manhattan S., for which he was awarded a rating of 121, bettering his effort in the GI Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic by one pound.</p>
<p>The next edition of the Longines WBRR will be published on Aug. 10.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There is something wonderfully refreshing about John Hayes. He stands at least 6'6” tall with size 15 'lucky boots' and a towering personality to match. Prior to watching Jannah Rose (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Frankel</a> {GB}), the filly he bred from his beloved mare Sophie Germain (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), win the G1 Coolmore <a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/st-marks-basilica" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">St Mark's Basilica</a> Prix</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is something wonderfully refreshing about John Hayes. He stands at least 6'6&#8221; tall with size 15 'lucky boots' and a towering personality to match. Prior to watching <strong>Jannah Rose (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}), the filly he bred from his beloved mare Sophie Germain (Ire) (Indian Ridge {Ire}), win the G1 Coolmore <a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/st-marks-basilica" class="horse-link">St Mark's Basilica</a> Prix Saint-Alary, he serenaded guests of her owner Al Shira'aa Farms with a ditty about a cross-dressing gold-digger.</p>
<p>It's the kind of theme that could so easily see people cancelled these days, but there could be no erasing of Hayes's enthusiasm for the game. A small breeder with two mares in Co Tipperary, he is a self-confessed &#8220;pedigree nutcase&#8221; who claims to know nothing of conformation. He can rest assured that he has bred a pretty special animal in the unbeaten Jannah Rose, who meets all criteria in that important triumvirate of pedigree, physique and performance.</p>
<p>Hayes spent the flight from Dublin to Paris reading up on Chelandry (GB), Lord Rosebery's 1,000 Guineas winner and Oaks runner-up of 1897, from whom has sprung the likes of Lester's Piggott's first Derby winner Never Say Die, as well as the great High Chaparral (Ire), dual Classic winner Ravinella, and the Kentucky Derby heroes Tomy Lee, Genuine Risk, and Swale. Chelandry is Jannah Rose's 10th dam. This is deep-state research, reserved for pedigree lovers/nutcases (take your pick).</p>
<p>In the aftermath of Jannah Rose's imperious win, Hayes said of her dam, &#8220;Her first foal, [Group 2 winner] Creggs Pipes, was winning lots of races while my sister was dying from cancer, so it gave my sister some relief. Today is my mother-in-law's anniversary; she is looking down on us today, I know that.&#8221;</p>
<p>He added, &#8220;I'm a dairy farmer, and I wouldn't know the difference between a good-looking horse and a bad-looking horse. I don't know anything about conformation but I'm a complete nutcase for pedigrees.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's a big responsibility having a mare like that. It's all about the mare. That's all I have to do: do the right thing by her. We love her dearly, she's the boss. She's in foal to <a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link">Kingman</a> now and Shane [Horan] said, 'Next year, <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>'.&#8221;</p>
<p>With Jannah Rose becoming <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>'s 27th Group 1 winner, Sophie Germain is now a deserved shoo-in for a return to his court. In the meantime, the 16-year-old mare will be eating from some pretty fancy tableware. Brandishing the silver salver he was presented with as winning breeder, Hayes added, &#8220;I'm going to take this home and put nuts on it for Sophie.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hayes had travelled to Longchamp with Kieran Lalor, who in January had spoken in <em>TDN </em>of his hopes for the then-maiden winner Jannah Rose to continue the solid start made by Sheikha Fatima bint Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan's Al Shira'aa Farms. Abu Dhabi-owned, it has its headquarters at the Curragh-based property formerly known as Meadow Court Stud. Those hopes have now been realised, with the statuesque filly having remained faultless in winning the G3 Prix Vanteaux en route to her Group 1 success.</p>
<p>Hayes said on Sunday, &#8220;I'm delighted for Kieran in particular, that his judgement has been vindicated. It's a big decision to make to advise somebody to spend €650,000 on a yearling. He's the one who should take the credit.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lalor himself had been quick to praise the breeder. &#8220;Coming from an operation, a pedigree guru like John, the foundation is all there,&#8221; he said. &#8220;She's an absolutely lovely filly, the biggest heart I've ever seen. I'm delighted for the boss, and it's an absolute pleasure to be a part of this journey. I personally think her 4-year-old career will be even better.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continued, &#8220;I always go back to the day I saw her at Goffs. I've never fallen for a horse like I fell for her. Everything about her was as cool as a breeze.</p>
<p>&#8220;The most important thing is the breeder, as it's the hardest thing in the world to breed a filly like that, and that's what we want to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>Back at the farm, Al Shira'aa already has in its paddocks another daughter of <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>, the Group 2 winner Rumi (Fr), who was also trained by Carlos Laffon-Parias. The trainer usually gives himself a special treat each Sunday by riding Jannah Rose. This week he left the job to supersub Christophe Soumillon.</p>
<p>&#8220;She always showed me she was good, but between good and Group 1 is a big step,&#8221; said Laffon-Parias. Now he knows, and the next stop is Chantilly.</p>
<p>&#8220;That's the target, the Prix de Diane,&#8221; he confirmed.</p>
<h2><strong><em>Next Run for the Roses</em></strong></h2>
<p>In the Diane, Jannah Rose will meet the other female star of Sunday at Longchamp, the G1 Poule d'Essai des Pouliches winner <strong>Blue Rose Cen (Ire)</strong> (Churchill {Ire}). She also represents an up-and-coming breeding operation, this one the Spanish-owned Yeguada Centurion.</p>
<p>The man behind it, Leopoldo Fernandez Pujals, has put his faith in some young members of the French racing and breeding scene to fulfil his dreams and they are making a damn good fist of it. In the winner's circle after the race, Blue Rose Cen's trainer Christopher Head chatted with Guillaume Garcon of Haras de l'Hotellerie, who is entrusted with boarding the Yeguada Centurion mares. Despite demonstrating a little more Gallic cool than our Irish friends, the delight on their faces was plain to see.</p>
<p>Garcon said of Blue Rose Cen's dam Queen Blossom (Ire) (Jeremy), &#8220;She will return soon from Coolmore and she is back in foal to Churchill&#8211;of course! We love Churchill, we've sent him lots of mares.&#8221;</p>
<p>He boards 30 mares for the same owner-breeder, including Hardiyna (Ire) (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}), the sister to dual Derby winner Harzand (Ire) and dam of Prix du Jockey Club favourite Big Rock (Ire) (Rock Of Gibraltar {Ire}), who is also trained by Head.</p>
<p>&#8220;Both mares were bought quite inexpensively and it is wonderful to see him have this success,&#8221; Garcon noted.</p>
<p>When your surname is Head, there's a fair chance that the racing world will sit up and take notice. Christopher Head is the son of legendary former jockey and trainer Freddy, and is the cousin of Patricia Laffon-Parias, the wife of Jannah Rose's trainer. He would certainly not have struggled to have broken into this sphere, but nevertheless he started his training business in modest circumstances. When <em>TDN </em>first encountered Head four years ago, he was sweeping the yard outside the handful of boxes he rented in Chantilly from Pascal Bary.</p>
<p>&#8220;I still sweep the yard,&#8221; he said on Sunday. Now, however, it is the yard vacated by his father on his retirement and bought by Christopher earlier this year.</p>
<p>Blue Rose Cen, his first Group 1 winner last season in the Prix Marcel Boussac, is now his first Classic winner, as she was for jockey Aurelien Lemaitre. It would be no surprise to see her stablemate Big Rock become their second on June 4.</p>
<h2><strong><em>Marching Orders for Epsom</em></strong></h2>
<p>Not since Persimmon and Diamond Jubilee, in 1896 and 1900, have full-brothers won the Derby. At Lingfield on Saturday, a tantalising prospect was suggested by Military Order (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) that he could follow his brother Adayar (Ire) to Epsom after winning the Fitzdares Lingfield Derby Trial.</p>
<p>His success brought up a trial double for Godolphin and Charlie Appleby after Eternal Hope (Ire) (Teofilo {Ire}), who only made her debut on February 13, took the Oaks Trial.</p>
<p>Adayar was only second in the Lingfield Derby Trial two years ago but his early career took a similar path to his younger brother, with two runs as a juvenile at the back end of the season before a seasonal resumption at the end of April.</p>
<p>Military Order now shares the top spot in the Derby betting with Aidan O'Brien's Auguste Rodin (Ire) (Deep Impact {Jpn}).</p>
<p>Not far behind them is Arrest (Ire), bred by Des Leadon and Mariann Klay at Swordlestown Little, who sparked a fine week for <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> when winning the G3 Chester Vase by more than six lengths. Juddmonte's star stallion has already been responsible for the 2,000 Guineas winner Chaldean (GB) this season and it would be no surprise to see him feature as the sire of another Derby winner, too.</p>
<p>His own sire Galileo (Ire) could yet have a say in this season's Classics, with his daughter Savethelastdance (Ire) having routed her rivals by 22 lengths in the Cheshire Oaks. If she makes it to Epsom, one hopes that the new Oaks favourite has a less dramatic experience there than her dam Daddys Lil Darling (Scat Daddy), who bolted to post for the Oaks during a lightning storm, causing jockey Olivier Peslier to bail out in an alarming incident.</p>
<h2><strong><em>Quote of the Week</em></strong></h2>
<p>You can always rely on the inimitable Richard Kent to come up with a good line or two, and the Mickey Stud maestro didn't disappoint in his interview after the success of the Dave Evans-trained Radio Goo Goo (GB) at Chester last week.</p>
<p>Kent could take particular delight in this result, as he bred both the filly's sire, Havana Grey (GB), with the late Lady Lonsdale, and her dam, Radio Gaga (GB), who is by the former Mickley resident Multiplex (GB). But he reserved the greatest praise for grand-dam Gagajulu (GB) (Al Hareb), the roach-backed mare who proved that handsome is as handsome does. Among her 16 runners were 11 winners and the black-type quartet of Ardbrae Lady (GB), One Gold (GB), Under My Spell (GB), and the aforementioned Radio Gaga.</p>
<p>Recalling Gagajulu with fondness, Kent said, &#8220;[She] won five races in 11 weeks for Dave as a 2-year-old. She's been a fantastic mare: she paid for two barns and a divorce&#8230;I could have built 10 barns with [what it cost for] the divorce.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEWMARKET, UK–On Tuesday, Charlie Appleby gave us one Classic winner in action on the Rowley Mile, and by Wednesday that had doubled in number as his older-horse brigade continue the countdown to their seasonal debuts. With Hurricane Lane (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Frankel</a> {GB}) having pleased the trainer on Tuesday, last season's Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Native Trail</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEWMARKET, UK&#8211;On Tuesday, Charlie Appleby gave us one Classic winner in action on the Rowley Mile, and by Wednesday that had doubled in number as his older-horse brigade continue the countdown to their seasonal debuts.</p>
<p>With Hurricane Lane (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) having pleased the trainer on Tuesday, last season's Irish 2,000 Guineas winner Native Trail (GB) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2Yiu7qQ" class="horse-link">Oasis Dream</a> {GB}) and the 2021 Derby winner Adayar (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) stepped out on the turf which is drying all the time in the windy conditions.</p>
<p>&#8220;I'm very happy with both of them and thanks to Newmarket for letting us use the racecourse,&#8221; said Appleby after watching first Native Trail and James Doyle then Adayar and William Buick complete a straightforward piece of work over six furlongs, each in the company of a lead horse.</p>
<p>&#8220;I'm pleased I brought him up here,&#8221; he added of Adayar. &#8220;You can't beat getting them up here and having a racecourse gallop. With these older horses, they get a year older and a year wiser, so at home they can be a little more complacent. Will was happy with him. He picked up well. We weren't asking him for strong work because we're only ten days off a run now.&#8221;</p>
<p>That first engagement on April 28 is the G3 Gordon Richards S. at Sandown, a race which the trainer hopes will be a &#8220;stepping stone&#8221; to the G1 Prince of Wales's S.</p>
<p>Royal Ascot is also on the horizon for Native Trail, who was runner-up to his ill-fated stable-mate Coroebus (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the Guineas last May before his Irish Classic success. Subsequent increases to 10 furlongs for the Eclipse and the Juddmonte International saw his stamina tested.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;Native Trail showed his usual enthusiasm,&#8221; said Appleby after the morning's gallop. &#8220;One thing we learnt at the back end of his three-year-old career was that he is not a mile-and-a-quarter horse. He's a miler, and the plan is to go to the Paradise Stakes at Ascot and use that as a prep for the Queen Anne, all being well.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Now four and five respectively, Native Trail and Adayar are at the vanguard of an exciting team of older horses for Godolphin this season.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's one thing our operation has been doing over the years, thankfully, keeping these horses in training,&#8221; Appleby said.</p>
<p>His former stable star Blue Point (Ire), who notably won two Group 1 sprints in the same week at Royal Ascot, raced until he was five, and the son of Shamardal has put down an early marker in the contest to be this year's champion first-season sire. His third winner, Blue Storm (Ire), came on the opening day of the Craven meeting for James Tate.</p>
<p>&#8220;He's three from four now,&#8221; Appleby noted. &#8220;I'm hoping to bring one by him out at the Guineas meeting.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>NEWMARKET, UK–Dawn hasn't even broken on Thursday morning at Godolphin's Moulton Paddocks and trainer Charlie Appleby is discussing with his lieutenants Marie Murphy and Chris Connett which rugs to pack for his team of seven horses travelling to the Breeders' Cup at Keeneland.  “That's 14 crates we're up to now,” he says, rolling his eyes</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEWMARKET, UK&#8211;Dawn hasn't even broken on Thursday morning at Godolphin's Moulton Paddocks and trainer Charlie Appleby is discussing with his lieutenants Marie Murphy and Chris Connett which rugs to pack for his team of seven horses travelling to the Breeders' Cup at Keeneland.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;That's 14 crates we're up to now,&#8221; he says, rolling his eyes and smiling. &#8220;Wasn't like that back in the day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Appleby is a lifer when it comes to racing, from his days as a youngster working for Jackie Retter and Susan Piggott, to his role as Godolphin's trainer at Moulton Paddocks. To say that the private Newmarket estate on which his horses stretch their legs each morning is state of the art doesn't even begin to do justice to the eye-popping facilities available, from figure-of-eight covered rides, to spas, and a selection of gallops on turf, irrigated woodchip, and Polytrack.</p>
<p>By far the most endearing trait of Appleby&#8211;a widely-liked member of both the Newmarket and wider racing community&#8211;is the lightness with which he wears his success. In fact, he barely acknowledges it for himself, referring regularly to what &#8220;we've achieved&#8221;. Not the royal we, it's the team of which he is nominally the captain and very much a part.</p>
<p>As he stands alongside the canters that spread across the side of a gentle hill awaiting his first lot of 60 horses, Appleby chats about which surface he prefers (turf or woodchip over Polytrack) and says wryly, &#8220;I dread having a bad spell because when you look at all this, it's not like we could be let down by the facilities.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fortunately, he hasn't had to worry about too many bad spells, and certainly not in the last few years. As his ten-year anniversary at the helm approaches, he can boast of a record that most of his colleagues in the training ranks could only dream about. Not that he does.<span> </span></p>
<p>Since taking up the reins at Moulton Paddocks in July 2013, following a turbulent spell in the operation's history culminating in an eight-year ban for his former boss Mahmood Al Zarooni, Appleby, with his collaborative approach, has deftly steered Godolphin back into the big time of top-class winners the world over. In that relatively short time he has trained two Derby winners, an Irish Derby winner, six Breeders' Cup winners, Horse of the Year Ghaiyyath (Ire), champion two-year-old Native Trail (GB), Melbourne Cup hero Cross Counter (Ire), and a dual Royal Ascot Group 1 winner in one week in Blue Point (Ire). Following last year's sensational hat-trick at the Breeders' Cup, a season in which he became champion trainer for the first time, Appleby followed up this spring by becoming the first trainer to win 2,000 Guineas equivalents in three countries with three different horses.</p>
<p>&#8220;It's amazing how, when you come to the end of the season now, it just seems so far away what was achieved in the spring,&#8221; he says as he casts his mind back to Coroebus (Ire) beating Native Trail in the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket, before the latter took the Irish 2,000 Guineas and Modern Games (Ire) won the Poule d'Essai des Poulains.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have to remind myself of that, and also remind the team. It's like a football team here, all the players play their part and so you want to keep morale up during times where sometimes it might be a bit quiet. But it is also to just remind them of what they've achieved. Three Guineas winners in three different countries&#8211;that hadn't been done before. I take great pride in what the whole team has achieved.&#8221;</p>
<p>A key factor in the success of that team is in its longevity. Appleby himself, now 47, has been with Godolphin for almost quarter of a century, and he is surrounded by many longstanding colleagues, as well as an abundance of highly regarded former jockeys, both still in the saddle and on the ground.</p>
<p>As we head out to meet first lot, led by Modern Games, appearing from the trees after their warm-up, a figure emerges from the darkness and Appleby says, &#8220;Here's Benny The Dip's rider.&#8221; Step forward Derby-winning jockey Willie Ryan, the trainer's eyes and ears as the horses approach the canter. Among those still riding, spotted as daybreak eases the viewing, are former champions Kieren Fallon and Seb Sanders, one rather more stylish than the other.</p>
<p>Three equine-related subjects occupy Appleby's mind this morning. Uppermost is his <a href="https://www.thoroughbreddailynews.com/appleby-aiming-to-outstrip-last-years-breeders-cup-hat-trick/">septet about to depart for the Breeders' Cup</a>, all of whom came through a final strong workout on Wednesday with no issues, and who will board the flight to America on Saturday. Next comes the matter of the trainers' championship, in which he has been duelling with fellow Newmarket trainer William Haggas for much of the season but now has the upper hand. Of no less importance on the personal front is how his twin daughters, the eldest two of four children he has with his wife Aisling, are faring in a half-term show jumping championship in Cheshire. Very well, it appears, and it will be no surprise to see the name Appleby become a dominant force in the pony racing ranks in the not-too-distant future.</p>
<p>The vagaries of the British Flat racing season mean that both the owners' and the jockeys' championships have already been decided, with Godolphin and William Buick lending a true blue hue to Champions Day when collecting their trophies at Ascot. The trainer has to wait until the end of the year to see if he will retain his title, but it is hard to imagine now that he won't. Furthermore, the stallion to whom Appleby owes a significant debt of gratitude, the 20-year-old Darley stalwart Dubawi, looks set to earn his first champion sire title in Britain and Ireland this year. It is nothing short of a bluewash.</p>
<p>&#8220;I know people will say, 'Well, it's done', but the championship runs until the end of the year and I think there are still some little chances for both myself and William to try and gain a bit more,&#8221; says Appleby, clearly not resting on his laurels.</p>
<p>&#8220;We've had those three Guineas horses, but we haven't had that standout horse that's gone through the season, and I take my hat off to William and Baaeed for keeping that consistency throughout the season at that top level. We've not had that horse.&#8221;</p>
<p>At the beginning of the year, it could well have been hoped that the standout horse would be Derby winner Adayar (Ire), but niggling problems meant that his return was delayed until September, when we saw him easily win a conditions race before chasing home Bay Bridge (GB) (New Bay {GB}) for second in the G1 Champion S. Happily, the imposing son of <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> will remain in training at five, while his fellow Classic winners Native Trail and Modern Games look set to return at four.</p>
<p>This will no doubt be music to the ears of those who remember the elite Godolphin team of yesteryear, which was famed for its globetrotting older horses such as Fantastic Light, Kayf Tara (GB), and Daylami (Ire). Appleby, who certainly doesn't want for firepower when it comes to the bluebloods in his stable, has added another dimension of dominance at home and abroad.</p>
<p>&#8220;Most importantly, it was a brief from His Highness Sheikh Mohammed right at the start of all of this, very kind words, which were, 'I've got the confidence in you to do what you need to do, and the horses will repay you'. And, frankly, that's what they've done,&#8221; says Appleby.</p>
<p>&#8220;Last year, winning the championship was fantastic, but some people forget what we've achieved internationally. We're going to the Breeders' Cup hopefully with seven runners, and legitimate runners as well. And we've got a horse that campaigned in Germany all summer, and horses have been to France, and obviously we had our small team in America that did well. And that draws away from your home team. We are going out to try and win a championship, but we're also going out to try and win as many Grade 1 races as possible, because at the end of the day, we're an operation that is trying to produce stallions and trying to improve the broodmare band, so that's foremost in our programme.&#8221;</p>
<p>The cyclical nature of such a business means that next season the trainer will be overseeing the careers of some of the first-crop runners of his first Derby winner Masar (Ire), as well as top sprinter Blue Point.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;That's exciting,&#8221; he says, &#8220;Especially with Blue Point being so close to everybody's heart. The only thing is that it reminds you you're getting a bit older.&#8221;</p>
<p>Season's end can also bring with it pause for reflection but, despite some rip-roaring years, Appleby appears intent on looking forward rather than revelling in past glories.<span> </span></p>
<p>He adds, &#8220;Every year since we've started training, myself and the management, we've got together at the end of the year and pointed out our highs and our lows. We look at what we can try to do to make things better.<span> </span></p>
<p>&#8220;We're approaching that time now, and one thing I want to applaud them all for is the consistency. We haven't dropped below a 30% strike-rate, thankfully, throughout the season. I don't purposely go out there to try and achieve good stats, but it's something that I will monitor throughout the season to see how we are doing, because at the end of the day, they don't lie.&#8221;</p>
<p>An international racing programme, peppered with regular trips to Dubai's Marmoon Stable for the trainer, means that consistency in the personnel at home, too, is paramount.</p>
<p>&#8220;Alex Merriam and Marie Murphy will represent us at a lot at race meetings internationally,&#8221; says Appleby. &#8220;They've got a great support team behind them as well, in the head lads that are involved here. We've all worked together for years and I very rarely have to give an instruction now, everything just happens.</p>
<p>&#8220;When I'm away and I phone the guys, we're all speaking the same language and we all look at the horse in the same manner. When I go round into those stables and I look at the horses, and I might say a certain horse looks light perhaps, Marie will already be on it because they're seeing it the same way as I'm seeing it.&#8221;</p>
<p>He continues, &#8220;And again, with the travelling team, Chris Connett and Chris Durham, they do such fantastic jobs on these trips, looking after these horses and training them in the same way. We're in a very luxurious position in that I very rarely have to tell them what to do. There's a system in place. The same people jump the horses off at the bottom of the canter, and the same people meet them at the top. I don't have to see those parts of their training because they will report back to me and say, 'So and so is sweating, he doesn't normally sweat'. We'll get straight back and look at the horse ourselves, and if we feel there's something that needs to be investigated, then we'll ask the farriers and the vets to be involved as well. You're always trying to nip something in the bud early.&#8221;</p>
<p>It would appear that Sheikh Mohammed shares his trainer's desire to look to the future. As well as an abundance of homebreds to come into training next year, Appleby can presumably anticipate the arrival of a significant number of the 35 yearlings recently bought by his boss for the equivalent of £26.5 million at Book 1 of the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale.</p>
<p>&#8220;The enthusiasm from His Highness and the royal family is relentless, and it's fantastic for us, as well as for the sport and the industry,&#8221; says Appleby. &#8220;All we've spoken about lately is the yearlings. How are the yearlings getting on? That's the new generation, looking to the future, and that's why Dubai is what it is. There's always a vision there to keep driving on.&#8221;</p>
<p>The season may be coming to an end, but even in winter, there is little downtime for the modern-day Flat trainer. The yearlings are already being broken in by Tim Denniff and his team at a separate yard on the Moulton Paddocks estate, and of course the Dubai Carnival is another important focus for all employed at Godolphin. No wonder then that Appleby says in a brief reflection on the events of the last decade, &#8220;Where's the time gone?&#8221;<span> </span></p>
<p>He adds, &#8220;We all stood at the top of that hill back in 2013 talking about what we were going to try to achieve. There have been some bumps in the road, when the winners haven't flowed, or we haven't had those group winners that we'd like to have had. But I think generally, if I step back and look at our anniversary of 10 years, we could say we've not done too badly.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not too badly at all.<span> </span></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Just 11 years old in its reconstructed state, Ascot's QIPCO British Champions Day is not yet the supermassive black hole it longs to be, but its gravitational waves are enough to draw in a sufficient quantity of racing's brightest year upon year to justify its title. Saturday's binary stars are the turf overlord Baaeed (GB)</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just 11 years old in its reconstructed state, Ascot's QIPCO British Champions Day is not yet the supermassive black hole it longs to be, but its gravitational waves are enough to draw in a sufficient quantity of racing's brightest year upon year to justify its title. Saturday's binary stars are the turf overlord <strong>Baaeed (GB) </strong>(<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) and the miling dame <strong>Inspiral (GB) </strong>(<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}), whose orbits have been steadily coming closer into view over the past weeks. In the case of the former, this final act of his stellar career in the feature contest serves as a benediction while the filly is here to serve notice of what is to follow in 2023.</p>
<p>Baaeed's work over the past 16 months has led him to this point of valediction and enhanced rank that only very few enjoy. That it comes a rounded 10 years after <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>'s parting moment lends it an even greater solemnity and few will accept anything other than a last stately flourish from Shadwell's prodigy. The product of four decades of nurture by the late Sheikh Hamdan's celebrated organisation beginning with that seminal acquisition of The Queen's Height Of Fashion (Fr), William Haggas's model pupil returns to Berkshire and the human hubbub that such a day generates armed with his usual supreme proficiency.</p>
<p>&#8220;Staying unbeaten is terribly important now that we are nearly there,&#8221; Haggas said. &#8220;Everything so far this year has gone exactly as we wanted it to go when we sat down in March to decide our programme. It's been half a miracle to get to this situation in the position we are in. It's up to him now.&#8221;</p>
<h2><strong><em>What Of Adayar?</em></strong></h2>
<p>There are a clutch of colts in opposition to Baaeed that have at times shown a sufficient level of dexterity in this type of company to command respect despite his overarching presence. After what <strong>Bay Bridge (GB)</strong> (New Bay {GB}) did at Sandown in the G3 Brigadier Gerard S. back in May, it is scarcely believable that he has dwindled to the role of bit-player here while even the likes of the big horse's stablemate <strong>My Prospero (Ire)</strong> (Iffraaj {GB}), who hinted at his latent ability in the summer, is generally disregarded as a genuine threat.</p>
<p>Despite the obvious merits of this select crew, most view the greatest stumbling block to the inevitable coming from <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a>'s <strong>Adayar (Ire)</strong>, a towering colossus last midsummer who was dragged into the mire in Paris and here during the autumn. Rebuilt and renewed during a painstaking spell spanning months at Moulton Paddocks, it seems strange to say that he represents a still-unknown quantity, but the fact is that nobody can confidently predict what his limitations are heading to this moment of truth.</p>
<p>&#8220;He's had harder home gallops than the race at Doncaster, so theoretically we are going into this weekend as our first start of the year against proper competition,&#8221; Charlie Appleby said of Adayar. &#8220;We have seen what Adayar can do and he looks in great shape. Last year, we ended up being in front in the Arc and missing his prep race probably told in the end and then he ran in this like a horse whose previous start had gotten to him slightly.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Going into it this year, it's a different ball game,&#8221; his notably bullish trainer added. &#8220;Can we beat Baaeed? We are going there a fresher horse this year in conditions that we are quite relaxed about. It's going to be a fantastic race and hopefully one that will go down in the history books as being one of the great races that we have seen over the past few years.&#8221;</p>
<h2><strong><em>Marking The Occasion</em></strong></h2>
<p>In the year of the loss of the UK's longstanding monarch, this renewal of the G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. almost demands something special to stamp it and Cheveley Park Stud's G1 Coronation S. and G1 Prix Jacques Le Marois heroine Inspiral is the most obvious fit. Bar her eclipse on sun-tightened ground in the G1 Falmouth S., the Gosdens' elite performer of 2022 has set the bar among her age group at this trip while all the time suggesting a deal more to come.</p>
<p>In each of the four occasions that Gosden Sr. has prevailed in this, it has been from left field. After upsetting Giant's Causeway and Henrythenavigator with Obervatory and Raven's Pass, respectively, he delivered Cheveley Park's nearly horse Persuasive (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) to down Ribchester (Ire) before diverting Roaring Lion from middle-distances for his crowning moment. No such guile is needed when it comes to Inspiral, whose claims are as obvious as those of the stable's Palace Pier (GB) (<a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link">Kingman</a> {GB}) who was denied in the past two editions by the deep-ground specialist <strong>The Revenant (GB) </strong>(Dubawi {Ire}) and by Baaeed.</p>
<p>&#8220;She's been a superstar this season,&#8221; commented Frankie Dettori, who after a mixed year will be hoping to compensate for Palace Pier's eclipse 12 months ago. &#8220;She's been doing very well at home since and everyone is pleased with how she's coming into the race. Apart from a blip on the July Course, she's been a model of consistency and will hopefully prove hard to beat.&#8221;</p>
<h2><strong><em>Let The Games Commence</em></strong></h2>
<p>Charlie Appleby has gone through 2022 with the kind of precision strikes that have become the norm at his Newmarket base in recent years and despite the no-show of his <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> heavyweights Adayar and Hurricane Lane (Ire) and the demise of Coroebus (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) arrives at Champions Day still poised to win another trainers' championship. In the QEII, the hardy transatlantic entrepreneur <strong>Modern Games (Ire) </strong>(Dubawi {Ire}) represents key opposition to Inspiral, while the select crew also includes the defending G1 QIPCO British Champions Sprint S. titleholder and favourite <strong>Creative Force (Ire)</strong> (Dubawi {Ire}) and the prime G1 QIPCO British Champions Fillies &amp; Mares S. contender <strong>Eternal Pearl (GB) </strong>(<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}). His biggest &#8220;outsider&#8221; of the day is <strong>Naval Crown (GB) </strong>(Dubawi {Ire}), who returns to the scene of his course-and-distance personal best in the June 18 G1 Platinum Jubilee S., so it is safe to say he is here with a notable party.</p>
<p>&#8220;How do you split Creative Force and Naval Crown?,&#8221; Appleby asked. &#8220;One's been there and done it on the occasion on this ground and that may be Creative Force's edge. Eternal Pearl has been strengthening throughout the year and that's why we purposefully have not dipped our toe into group one company already. She goes into this with a lovely profile and we are quite relaxed ground-wise. Staying is her forte, and if it came up testing it would play to her strengths. Modern Games can do Champions Day and the Breeders' Cup&#8211;it has been done many times before. He had a nice break after the Sussex Stakes and found it all very easy in Canada, so it doesn't worry me at all.&#8221;</p>
<h2><strong><em>Up For Grabs</em></strong></h2>
<p>With the Champion and QEII featuring strong favourites promising great excitement but little return for the currently beleaguered pound in their pockets, value-hunters will be looking at the first three races on the card. In the last five editions, eight of the 25 group races have been won by horses with double-figure odds and so at a time of year when there is great change in external and internal factors there is all to play for. In the Sprint, which is particularly prone to upsets, Chasemore Farm's G2 Greenlands S. winner <strong>Brad The Brief (GB) </strong>(Dutch Art {GB}), Ballydoyle's G1 Prix Jean Prat and G1 Cheveley Park S. heroine <strong>Tenebrism </strong>(<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/america/stallions/caravaggio" class="horse-link">Caravaggio</a>) and Susan Roy's G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest third <strong>Garrus (Ire)</strong> (Acclamation {GB}) all trade at inflated odds given their high level of form.</p>
<h2><strong><em>A True Test</em></strong></h2>
<p>The opening G2 QIPCO British Champions Long Distance Cup sees the treble-seeking <strong>Trueshan (Fr)</strong> (Planteur {Ire}) bid to put a rare defeat on his favoured easy surface in the Sept. 11 G2 Doncaster Cup behind him. Having looked so ill-at-ease behind <strong>Coltrane (Ire) </strong>(Mastercraftsman {Ire}) there, the doubt is that he can deal with two unexposed 3-year-olds in Ballydoyle's Irish Cesarewitch winner <strong>Waterville (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/camelot" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/camelot" class="horse-link">Camelot</a> {GB}) and KHK Racing's St Leger hero <strong>Eldar Eldarov (GB) </strong>(Dubawi {Ire}). The latter is adding an extra element as the first winner of the Doncaster Classic to come here, with trainer Roger Varian having meticulously weighed up the pros and cons of tackling this at such a fledgling stage of his career. &#8220;We think his best is still to come, hopefully on Saturday and beyond into next year,&#8221; he said of the colt, who looks to become the first of his age group to win this. &#8220;He shapes like he'll stay two miles and looks like he might be better over it.&#8221;</p>
<h2><strong><em>Return Journey</em></strong></h2>
<p>Six years ago, Frankie Dettori steered George Strawbridge's Journey (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) to Fillies &amp; Mares glory as one of the seven Champions Day winners which make him the meeting's leading jockey since its inception, but he has deserted her full-sister <strong>Mimikyu (GB)</strong> in this year's renewal, with the lure of the long-absent <strong>'TDN Rising Star' Emily Upjohn (GB)</strong> (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) too strong. That leaves Rab Havlin to seek a second career Group 1 in the space of just eight days, having deputised for the suspended Italian on Commissioning (GB) (<a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/36fNhlT" class="horse-link">Kingman</a> {GB}) in the Fillies' Mile. Frankie's call is a brave one, with Mimikyu having beaten last year's winner <strong>Eshaada (GB)</strong> (Muhaarar {GB}) comprehensively in Doncaster's G2 Park Hill S. Sept. 8 and every bit of her profile suggests she is one of those autumn improvers in which Clarehaven specialises. Emily Upjohn was undone over this course and distance in the King George and will need to cut an entirely different figure on this attempted rival with the conservation of energy essential in the early downhill section.</p>
<p>&#8220;Emily has had a long lay-off since the King George, where she never really turned up, and her homework since has been very good,&#8221; Dettori said. &#8220;She's been working well at home with a hood on to help settle her and she'll have it on for Saturday. She was extremely keen in the King George, so hopefully this helps. Mimikyu is running well and improving a lot, but we've always thought Emily was our number one filly, so I've decided to stick with her. She definitely has the class.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Shadwell's Baaeed (GB) (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) will conclude his racing career against eight rivals in Saturday's £1.3-million QIPCO Champion S. at Ascot, with the unbeaten luminary drawn in stall one as the final fields were confirmed on Thursday morning. Like the 2016 hero Almanzor (Fr) (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/wootton-bassett" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a><a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/wootton-bassett" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Wootton Bassett</a> {GB}), the William Haggas flagbearer is on</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shadwell's <strong>Baaeed (GB) </strong>(<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) will conclude his racing career against eight rivals in Saturday's £1.3-million QIPCO Champion S. at Ascot, with the unbeaten luminary drawn in stall one as the final fields were confirmed on Thursday morning. Like the 2016 hero Almanzor (Fr) (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/wootton-bassett" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/wootton-bassett" class="horse-link">Wootton Bassett</a> {GB}), the William Haggas flagbearer is on the inside in a contest that should be staged on ground no worse than soft and very likely good-to-soft. Last year's Derby and King George VI &amp; Queen Elizabeth S. hero <strong>Adayar (Ire) </strong>(<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) is in six in the day's feature event, with a favourable draw in four also handed to James Wigan and Ballylinch Stud's <strong>Bay Bridge (GB)</strong> (New Bay {GB}).</p>
<p>Haggas is clearly bullish on his chances and said: &#8220;I think people want to see a really, really top horse stay unbeaten and win in style. Staying unbeaten is terribly important now that we are nearly there. <a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> obviously was unbeaten, but few are in a career at that level. It would be sad if he was beaten, but not for the people who beat him.</p>
<p>&#8220;I respect Adayar very much, as I respect Bay Bridge, who looked a fantastic horse at Sandown, but they've got to go to beat him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cheveley Park Stud's G1 Coronation S. and G1 Prix Jacques Le Marois heroine <strong>Inspiral (GB) </strong>(<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) meets nine in the G1 Queen Elizabeth II S., with the 2020 hero <strong>The Revenant (GB) </strong>(Dubawi {Ire}) and <strong>Modern Games (Ire) </strong>(Dubawi {Ire}) heading the opposition, providing the underfoot conditions suit.</p>
<p>&#8220;Modern Games will be declared and we will be on weather watch from thereon,&#8221; trainer Charlie Appleby told the Nick Luck Daily podcast Wednesday. &#8220;If the description was soft then he would be unlikely to run, but the decision will be made potentially on the day.&#8221;</p>
<p>Inspiral's trainers John and Thady Gosden also have the returning <strong>'TDN Rising Star' Emily Upjohn (GB)</strong> (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) in the G1 QIPCO British Champions Fillies &amp; Mares S., which has attracted a field of 14, while in the G1 QIPCO British Champions Sprint S. last year's winner <strong>Creative Force (Ire)</strong> (Dubawi {Ire}) is one of 18. The opening G2 QIPCO British Champions Long Distance Cup sees <strong>Trueshan (Fr)</strong> (Planteur {Ire}) bid for a third consecutive renewal against KHK Racing's St Leger hero <strong>Eldar Eldarov (GB) </strong>(Dubawi {Ire}). The former's participation was cemented with the additional precipitation Wednesday.</p>
<p>&#8220;It should be fine,&#8221; said Trueshan's trainer Alan King. &#8220;They had 4-5mm last night so it's good-to-soft, soft, and that should be fine for him. I don't see it drying out much.&#8221;</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Last year's Derby winner Adayar (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Frankel</a> [GB}) is set to take on Baaeed (GB) (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) in the G1 QIPCO British Champion S. on Oct. 15. Godolphin confirmed the news on Twitter on Tuesday in a post that read, “Following discussions yesterday, it has been decided that Adayar will miss the [G1]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last year's Derby winner <strong>Adayar (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> [GB}) is set to take on <strong>Baaeed (GB)</strong> (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}) in the G1 QIPCO British Champion S. on Oct. 15.</p>
<p>Godolphin confirmed the news on Twitter on Tuesday in a post that read, &#8220;Following discussions yesterday, it has been decided that Adayar will miss the [G1] Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and will head instead to the Champion S. at Ascot where conditions are likely to suit him better.&#8221;</p>
<p>Following his Classic triumph at Epsom last June for Charlie Appleby, Adayar added the G1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth S. to his tally of wins before finishing fourth in the Arc in heavy ground behind Torquator Tasso (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}). Sent to Ascot two weeks later he finished fifth in the Champion S. with the ground officially described as good to soft.</p>
<p>Following a minor setback in the spring, the 4-year-old's comeback was delayed until Sept. 8, when he was the easy odds-on winner of a 10-furlong conditions race at Doncaster. Adayar's defection will leave Godolphin without a runner in the Arc, a race last won by Godolphin 20 years ago with Marienbard (Ire) (Caerleon).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Adayar (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Frankel</a> {GB}) will miss the defence of his G1 King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes crown having been taken out of the race at the latest scratching stage. The 2021 Derby winner memorably got the better of Mishriff (Ire) (Make Believe {GB}) in the Ascot showpiece 12 months ago-a double last</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span><strong>Adayar (Ire)</strong> (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) will miss the defence of his G1 King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes crown having been taken out of the race at the latest scratching stage.</span></p>
<p><span>The 2021 Derby winner memorably got the better of Mishriff (Ire) (Make Believe {GB}) in the Ascot showpiece 12 months ago-a double last achieved by Galileo (Ire) in 2001-and was poised to make his belated seasonal reappearance in the July 23 feature, having previously been ruled out of Royal Ascot and the G1 Coral-Eclipse this campaign.</span></p>
<p><span>Joining the 4-year-old in missing Ascot are stablemates Hurricane Lane (Ire) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) and Yibir (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), while others to exit the picture include Sir Mark Prescott's recent G1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud winner Alpinista (GB) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}) and the Queen's Reach For The Moon (GB) (<a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://www.agakhanstuds.com/seathestars" class="horse-link">Sea The Stars</a> {Ire}).</span></p>
<p><span>Sir Michael Stoute has won the race a record six times and goes for victory number seven with his Derby hero Desert Crown (GB) (Nathaniel  {Ire}). He is one of 15 who remain in the hunt for the mile-and-a-half prize alongside Irish Derby hero Westover (GB) (<a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link"></a><a href="https://bit.ly/2KNga16" class="horse-link">Frankel</a> {GB}), who could be given the chance to atone for his troubled passage at Epsom and try to turn the tables on Desert Crown.</span></p>
<p><span>Aidan O'Brien is responsible for a fifth of the possible field and could be represented by High Definition (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), Stone Age (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and Royal Ascot scorer Broome (Ire) (<a href="https://coolmore.com/farms/ireland/stallions/australia" class="horse-link">Australia {GB}</a>), while last year's shock Arc winner Torquator Tasso (Ger) (Adlerflug {Ger}) could make an exciting raid having bounced back to form at Hamburg over the weekend.</span></p>
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