City Racing Given French Approval

City Racing, a concept developed by The Queen’s grandson Peter Phillips that would see horses race on city streets atop a special all-weather surface, has gained the approval of French authorities. A meeting is expected in Cannes next spring.

Spokesman Johnno Spence said, “We have got the support of France Galop, which enables us to work with them moving forwards. There’s still lots to confirm, but we are working towards a date at the end of April or beginning of May next year in Cannes.”

The surface is designed to be able to be taken up within 72 hours, and the original goal of the concept was to hold races on the world’s iconic streets. The surface has been tested at Aintree and Newmarket but approval has not yet been granted by the British Horseracing Authority.

“For us, the key is getting one of these under our belts so that we can demonstrate how it will work,” Spence said. “Talks have been taking place with a number of major cities, but everyone would like to see the concept in action.

“This is definitely a step forward for us. We now just have to pinpoint a date and make sure it doesn’t clash with any other major fixtures.”

Spence noted that the coronavirus pandemic has slowed progress.

“It has been a long time getting to this point,” he said. “We will obviously abide by any Covid restrictions in place. France has crowds on racecourses at the moment, so hopefully that will still be the case and international travel will be allowed, as we want the top international jockeys to be taking part.

“It’s obviously still a way off though and things seem to change so quickly.”

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Celebration Mile Headlines Saturday Action

Goodwood’s G2 Ladbrokes Celebration Mile is the centrepiece of Europe’s fayre on Saturday and has drawn a class act in Godolphin’s Benbatl (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}). At his best when fresh, the 6-year-old was at his deadliest peak when taking Newmarket’s G2 Joel S. by five lengths over this trip on his European bow in 2019 and sets a clear standard on that form. A triple Group 1 winner in 2018, he gave no indication that he had diminished in terms of ability when winning the Jan. 9 G2 Singspiel S. on turf and Feb. 6 G2 Al Maktoum Challenge Round 2 on dirt at Meydan and when 2 3/4-lengths third in Riyadh’s Feb. 29 Saudi Cup. Goodwood turned heavy on Friday and trainer Saeed bin Suroor is wary of testing ground for him.

“We just need to run him in this race before we make plans. The ground is so important and he wouldn’t want it very soft,” he said. “He’s ready to run–we gave him plenty of time after his last race,” he said. “The QEII will be an option for him, but we ran him in it last year on soft ground and he didn’t like it at all. We’ll see how he is after this and then start looking for nice races, but the one he won at Newmarket last year is an option, the Joel S.”

Testing conditions will also play against Cheveley Park Stud’s Regal Reality (GB) (Intello {Ger}), who was back to winning ways in impressive fashion in Salisbury’s G3 Sovereign S. on Aug. 9 when a combination of a first-time visor and reverting to this trip proved the key. “The intention is to run, but we obviously wouldn’t want too much rain,” the stud’s managing director Chris Richardson said. “He came out of his win well and we were very happy with his performance at Salisbury. I think his ideal trip would be nine furlongs. He doesn’t quite get 10, so a strong-run race at a mile is well within his compass.”

Last of eight in the Sovereign was Duke of Hazzard (Fr) (Lope de Vega {Ire}), who was putting in a rare poor effort. Successful in this 12 months ago, Fitri Hay’s 4-year-old had finished runner-up in the seven-furlong G2 Lennox S. here July 28 and Oliver Cole is hoping he can bounce back to that kind of form. “We’ve done a lot of head-scratching as to why he ran so badly at Salisbury and we’ll put a line through that,” he said. “Nothing really came to light, nothing. It was just a bit of a bizarre run, but the only excuse we could possibly think of was that he didn’t really get much cover and probably did too much.”

Also at Goodwood, the seven-furlong G3 Ladbrokes Prestige S. looks set to be a stamina test in the ground for the 2-year-old fillies, which may play against the McMurray Family’s Happy Romance (Ire) (Dandy Man {Ire}) as she moves up in trip. Successful in the five-furlong Weatherbys Super Sprint at Newbury on July 19 and York’s Goffs UK Premier Yearling S. over six on Aug 20, she is into new territory here but Richard Hannon is typically confident. “She is in great nick, but this is obviously quite a smart race. I don’t think going seven furlongs will worry her and I always thought she would get it as she is quite relaxed,” her trainer commented. “She actually hit a flat spot in the six-furlong race at York the other day. I think she should be fine racing just over a week after racing at York, but you never know until a furlong left to run. I don’t think the track will be a problem for her, as she is a well-balanced filly and is very straightforward.”

Khalid Abdullah’s impressive July 19 Newbury novice scorer Pomelo (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) represents the Ralph Beckett stable and is one of two unexposed fillies in the line-up alongside Fitri Hay’s July 11 Salisbury novice winner Prado (GB) (Iffraaj {GB}). “I was very pleased with her work earlier this week and I’m looking forward to running her at Goodwood,” the latter’s trainer Charlie Hills said. “We were going to go to France for the Prix du Calvados, but the ground didn’t look great so we decided to give it a miss. Although she won on firm ground at Salisbury, she should handle a bit of ease in the ground as long as it doesn’t become too testing.”

‘TDN Rising Star’ Cabaletta (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) tackles three opponents including the July 30 G3 Gordon S. third Subjectivist (GB) (Teofilo {Ire}) in the G3 Ladbrokes March S., with Cheveley Park Stud’s homebred having won Newbury’s Listed Aphrodite Fillies’ S. on July 18 and finished second to Enbihaar (Ire) (Redoute’s Choice {Aus}) in the G2 Lillie Langtry S. here at the start of the month. “She deserves to be favourite in the race with Enibihaar going on to win the Lonsdale Cup in impressive fashion and I’m hoping for a nice run,” jockey David Egan said. “She is by Mastercraftsman and most of them like a bit of cut in the ground and I don’t think she is any different.”

Windsor hold an inspection in the morning to see if their card which features the G3 Gallagher Group Winter Hill S. goes ahead following torrential rain on Friday. In the main event, King Power’s July 25 G2 York S. runner-up Fox Chairman (Ire) (Kingman {GB}) sets the standard getting three pounds from the Aug. 8 G3 Rose of Lancaster S. scorer Extra Elusive (GB) (Mastercraftsman {Ire}) but all of Saturday’s action is open to change with the expected non-runners due to the deteriorating conditions around Britain and Ireland.

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Tattersalls Ireland Store Sale Concludes

The two-day Tattersalls Ireland August National Hunt Sale drew to a close on Friday with a lower-key Part II, which produced an aggregate of €360,750, an average of €4,244 and a median of €3,600. Sons of Milan and Flemensfirth shared top lot honours on Friday at €15,000 apiece.

“The Tattersalls Ireland August National Hunt Sale in a normal sales year would follow six weeks after the Derby Sale,” said Tattersalls Ireland Chief Executive Officer Matt Mitchell. “This is no normal year and in the space of two weeks we have had the Derby Sale, May Store Sale and August National Hunt Sale. The two-day August National Hunt Sale, with Day 1 a select day, has demonstrated that there is a demand for stores at all levels with both days having a clearance rate of 69% and 70% respectively. The May Store Sale, Derby Sale and August National Hunt Sale confirms Tattersalls Ireland’s commitment to all sectors of the store trade. We thank in particular our vendors who despite changes in sale dates remained loyal to the August catalogues. I have no doubt many purchasers will be rewarded with graded success on the racetrack.”

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Irish Grand National Cancelled For 2020

The BoyleSports Irish Grand National will not take place in 2020, with prizemoney to be funneled to two of the winter’s big staying handicap chases, the Ladbrokes Troytown at Navan on Nov. 8 and the Bar One Porterstown Handicap Chase at Fairyhouse on Nov. 29.

Jason Morris, director of racing at Horse Racing Ireland, said, “The decision not to run the BoyleSports Irish Grand National was made to give owners and trainers as much notice as possible, and allows connections firm up their plans for the winter with some certainty. We feel it is appropriate to increase our support to two complementary staying handicap chases in November, and so the Ladbrokes Troytown Chase at Navan on Nov. 8 and the Bar One Portertown Handicap Chase at Fairyhouse the week after will both become races worth €125,000.”

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