Commonwealth Cup Headlines Friday Feast

It is not only the most hygienic Royal Ascot ever staged that features on Friday, with Chantilly and Gowran Park also holding meetings with notable races. The Berkshire venue, of course, is at the forefront, with the G1 Commonwealth Cup the main focus as ‘TDN Rising Star’ Pierre Lapin (Ire) (Cappella Sansevero {GB}) defends his unbeaten tally for Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum and Roger Varian. If the truth were told, nobody knows the true extent of his abilities but his smooth success in Newbury’s G2 Mill Reef S. in September was sufficient to cast him as ante-post favourite for this test.

Varian has hit a real streak over the past two days and is looking at a potential trainers’ title at the meeting. “We felt it was a bit tight running in the Pavilion at Newcastle beforehand and liked the idea of getting him to Ascot as a fresh horse,” he said. “We’d have loved to have got a prep run into him in May, but he’s not a horse I wanted to go ‘bang-bang’ with and so we took the decision to try and get him cherry-ripe for Ascot. He’s probably got to overcome a little bit of inexperience, but he is a very natural horse and he won in group company after a four-month lay-off on only his second start. Hopefully, his ability will shine through and he will be streetwise enough for the big day. He’s got to prove himself at the top level, but he’s got the gears, definitely, and I think he now has the strength.”

While Pierre Lapin lacks experience, AlMohamediya Racing’s Golden Horde (Ire) (Lethal Force {Ire}) has plenty under his belt as he prepares to provide trainer Clive Cox and jockey Adam Kirby with another big afternoon at the Royal meeting. Successful in the G2 Richmond S. at Goodwood at the start of August, the imposing chestnut came up against Earthlight (Ire) (Shamardal) on two occasions with a third placing in Deauville’s G1 Prix Morny later that month followed by a neck second to that Godolphin heavyweight in the G1 Middle Park S. at Newmarket in September. “He has done very well over the winter and carries a real level of form into the race,” Cox said. “I believe he’s done as well as any horse possibly could from two to three. With the sprinting brigade, in particular, it’s all about maturity and strength. Once you’ve got that natural speed and ability, maturity is the curve you hope and pray continues upwards. I’m hoping we go there with a good chance.”

Like many others, Wesley Ward would not have wanted Thursday’s rain for Ten Broeck Farm’s Kimari (Munnings), although she did perform to a high standard on easy ground when a neck second to Raffle Prize (Ire) (Slade Power {Ire}) in the G2 Queen Mary S. over five furlongs at this meeting 12 months ago. Her win on sloppy going in the Purple Martin S. at Oaklawn Park on Apr. 4 was a perfect warm-up and she meets several opponents without that kind of race-sharpening experience. “Not all my horses do well from two to three, but she really has, which is why we’re bringing her back,” Ward explained. “My team tell me she is in really good form. Kieren Fallon has been riding my horses in Newmarket and out of them all she is his pick for the week. It would be fantastic if she can go one better than last year.”

Aidan O’Brien drops Lope Y Fernandez (Ire) (Lope de Vega {Ire}) back to six furlongs, having looked to run out of stamina late when third in the G1 Irish 2000 Guineas at The Curragh a week earlier, while further Irish representation is provided by last year’s G1 Cheveley Park S. winner Millisle (Ire) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}) who also reverts to sprinting having been tried in the G1 1000 Guineas at Newmarket June 7. In a blow to the race, Al Shaqab Racing’s G3 Prix Texanita winner Wooded (Ire) (Wootton Bassett {GB}) was taken out on Thursday by connections due to the ground.

Charlie Appleby supplies a live outsider in Royal Crusade (GB) (Shamardal), who raced at seven furlongs at two and was runner-up in Doncaster’s G2 Champagne S. in September and in the G3 Prix Thomas Bryon at Saint-Cloud the following month. “I am looking forward to him dropping back in distance to six furlongs. He is a typical Shamardal in that he has got stronger and quicker as he has got older,” his trainer commented. “This could be an ideal target for him as it is a stiff six furlongs at Ascot and we know he gets seven. He has a big chance.”

Supporting action involves the G2 Hardwicke S., in which Elarqam (GB) (Frankel {Ire}) looks to prolong Shadwell and Jim Crowley’s purple patch. Trying a mile and a half for the first time, the son of Attraction (GB) (Efisio {GB}) was staying on stoutly when third in the G1 Juddmonte International over an extended 10 furlongs at York in August and when runner-up behind Wednesday’s impressive G1 Prince of Wales’s S. winner Lord North (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the G3 Brigadier Gerard S. at Haydock on June 7.

Mark Johnston’s son and assistant Charlie said he is hoping that Shadwell’s golden run continues in the mile-and-a-half feature of the meeting. “Sheikh Hamdan left it in our hands to make the decision and we felt it was the right race,” he explained. “We’re not ruling out going back to a mile and a quarter and his big midsummer target will be the Juddmonte at York–a track at which he goes so well. In the short-term, though, we’re interested to try a mile and a half because there are signs he could improve for it and if he does it opens up a lot more doors going forwards. He will improve a little for Haydock. He was built up in March and then again in May, so he’d done plenty of home work before that. Like in that race, he’s not exuberant–he only does what he has to do and is quite laid-back.”

Aidan O’Brien would not have welcomed the change in going for last year’s G1 Epsom Derby hero Anthony Van Dyck (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}), who is looking all the time a genuine fast-ground specialist. His 2 1/2-length second to the sensational Ghaiyyath (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) in the G1 Coronation Cup at Newmarket on June 5 would give him the edge had the rain not come. One who will benefit from the ease underfoot is King Power Racing’s Morando (Fr) (Kendargent {Fr}), who beat Kew Gardens (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) by eight lengths in Chester’s G3 Ormonde S. last May and garnered the course-and-distance G3 Cumberland Lodge S. in October on two of the three occasions he encountered soft ground.

In the G2 Queen’s Vase, William Haggas pitches the Tsui family’s Born With Pride (Ire) (Born To Sea {Ire}) against the boys tackling 14 furlongs. On the face of it, last year’s Listed Montrose Fillies’ S. winner was disappointing when seventh in the 10-furlong G3 Classic Trial at Kempton on June 3 but there were several mitigating circumstances that conspired against her in what has turn out to be a warm race and she has everything in her favour here. “We just felt the ground might not be soft enough in the Ribblesdale and we thought we’d wait until later in the week with some rain forecast,” her trainer said. “Her debut form looks very good now, obviously, but that was a long time ago. I think she’ll get the trip alright–she might even want it.”

Godolphin’s Listed Pat Eddery S. winner Al Dabaran (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}) is tried in blinkers by Charlie Appleby and he is an intriguing contender on his second in Chantilly’s G3 Prix de Conde in September. “Al Dabaran’s preparation has gone well and we expect the step up to a mile and three-quarters is going to suit,” his trainer commented. “We were contemplating putting headgear on him last year and he is wearing blinkers this time, which we hope will also see some improvement. This will be his first start of the year but he is fit and ready to go.”

In the G3 Albany S., last year’s winning trainer Roger Varian Setarhe saddles the June 4 Newmarket maiden winner Setarhe (Ire) (Footstepsinthesand {GB}), as well as Cheveley Park Stud’s Undertake (GB) (Kodiac {GB}) who was off the mark at Lingfield’s Polytrack on June 6. Ballydoyle’s Mother Earth (Ire) (Zoffany {Ire}), who was second in an extended five-furlong maiden at Navan on June 10, is a half-sister to last year’s G2 Premio Dormello winner Night Colours (Ire) (Night of Thunder {Ire}) who operated on heavy ground, while it is guesswork as to how CJ Thoroughbreds’s impressive May 21 Gulfstream Park maiden special weight winner Flying Aletha (Tiznow) will react to this slow surface.

Wesley Ward said of Flying Aletha, “I see she’s favourite on the book and she is a filly with true quality–she’s not just a fast filly, which is why we think she can stretch out a little further. She did some eye-opening breezes prior to her first run. She ended up running on the dirt because the turf races were cancelled and still won really well, even though she’s a turf horse rather than a dirt horse. She isn’t a big, robust filly. She’s quite light and frail, which is keeping me a little grounded about her chances, but I’m still hopeful she’ll run a big race.”

The following G2 Norfolk S. sees Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum’s Eye of Heaven (GB) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}) look to build on his debut success over this five-furlong trip at Newmarket June 4. He had Wednesday’s Listed Windsor Castle S. scorer Tactical (GB) (Toronado {Ire}) two lengths back in third and looks a ready-made juvenile group winner. Qatar Racing’s The Lir Jet (GB) is bidding to emulate the success of his sire Prince of Lir (Ire) in this in 2009 following his authoritative success at Yarmouth June 3, while Ballydoyle’s Lipizzaner (Uncle Mo) received a major form boost on Thursday as his stablemate Battleground (War Front) took the Listed Chesham S. He had been fifth when Lipizzaner was second over six furlongs at Naas on June 8.

At Chantilly, the G2 Prix de Sandringham sees the May 31 Listed Prix des Lilas one-two-three Miss Extra  (Fr) (Masterstroke), Golden Crown (GB) (Siyouni {Fr}) and Porcelaine (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) re-oppose. They are met by the impressive May 18 Marseille-Borely maiden winner Like a Charm (Fr) (Charm Spirit {Ire}) from the G1 Poule d’Essai des Pouliches-winning stable of Frederic Rossi. In the G3 Prix Paul de Moussac Longines also over a mile, Rossi also saddles last year’s G3 Prix la Rochette winner Kenway (Fr) (Galiway {GB}) who was fifth in the G1 G1 Poule d’Essai des Poulains at ParisLongchamp on June 1. One of the unexposed types in the line-up is Robert Ng’s unbeaten Natural Path (Ire) (Toronado {Ire}), but the Henri-Francois Devin-trained bay needs to improve off his May 28 Clairefontaine conditions win at this distance. In the six-furlong Listed Prix Marchand d’Or, one who would not have been out of place in the Commonwealth Cup is ‘TDN Rising Star’ Hurricane Ivor (Ire) (Ivawood {Ire}), who was so impressive over this course and distance on May 13. At Gowran Park, the Listed Irish Stallion Farms EBF Victor McCalmont Memorial S. over an extended nine furlongs sees Ballydoyle’s $1.2-million Keeneland September graduate Elfin Queen (American Pharoah) take on her elders after her 6 1/2-length June 8 Naas maiden success.

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Where Did They Come From?

G2 Queen Mary S.

CAMPANELLE (IRE) (Kodiac {GB}-Janina {GB}, by Namid {GB})

Campanelle was bred by Tally-Ho Stud and sold for 190,000gns to agent Ben McElroy at Tattersalls October Book 1. She made a winning debut for Stonestreet Stables at Gulfstream Park on May 31.

CAROLINE DALE (GB) (Lethal Force {Ire}-Stepping Out {Ire}, by Tagula {Ire})

Caroline Dale races as a homebred for Janet Lowe and is out of the three-time winner Stepping Out.

DANDALLA (IRE) (Dandy Man {Ire}-Chellalla {GB}, by Elnadim)

Bred by Robert Norton, Dandalla was a €15,500 Goffs November foal purchase by LS Bloodstock from the Newtownbarry House Stud consignment. Offered by The Castlebridge Consignment at the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale, she fetched €22,000 from Kelly Burke and is now campaigned by Nick Bradley Racing and Elaine Burke, wife of trainer Karl Burke.

DICKIEDOODA (IRE) (Starspangledbanner {Aus}-So Dandy {Ire}, by Oratorio {Ire})

Bred by Mylestown Farms, the June 13 debut winner Dickiedooda was a 30,000gns Tattersalls December yearling purchase by BBA Ireland from Kilcarn Stud.

GRAMMATA (IRE) (Twilight Son {GB}-Parakopi {Ire}, by Green Desert)

Grammata races as a homebred for Lady O’Reilly, who bred her in partnership with James Hanly. She is a granddaughter of the stakes-winning and multiple graded stakes placed Siringas (Ire) (Barathea {Ire}) from the family of the dual Group 1-winning sprinter Cherokee Rose (Ire) (Dancing Brave).

HAPPY ROMANCE (IRE) (Dandy Man {Ire}-Rugged Up {Ire}, by Marju {Ire})

Bred by Redpender Stud, the twice-raced winner Happy Romance is now campaigned by Blenheim Holdings Southern Limited. She was a £25,000 yearling at Doncaster last August.

MAMBA WAMBA (IRE) (Mehmas {Ire}-Mistress Of Rome {GB}, by Holy Roman Emperor {Ire})

Bred by Thomas Hassett, this first-crop daughter of Mehmas was scooped up by Federico Barberini for just £6,000 at Goffs UK’s Silver Yearling Sale last summer from the Monksland Stables draft. She now carries the colours of Dave Stone.

MORE BEAUTIFUL (War Front-Maybe {Ire}, by Galileo {Ire})

More Beautiful races as a homebred for the Coolmore partners and, as a daughter of G1 Moyglare Stud S. winner Maybe (Ire) and a half-sister to G1 2000 Guineas victor Saxon Warrior (Jpn) (Deep Impact {Jpn}), indicated that she could live up to her illustrious pedigree with a stylish win on debut at Naas on June 8.

NURSE FLORENCE (IRE) (Gutaifan {Ire}-Ellasha {GB}, by Shamardal)

Sold to trainer Jamie Osborne by breeder Yeomanstown Stud for €33,000 at Goffs Orby, Nurse Florence carries the colours of The 10 For 10 Partnership.

PELEKAI (GB) (Kodiac {GB}-Pelerin {Ire}, by Shamardal)

Raced by breeder Newsells Park Stud, Pelekai is out of the listed-winning and dual Group 3-placed Pelerin.

RISQUE (IRE) (Estidhkaar {Ire}-Deora De {GB}, by Night Shift)

By first-crop sire Estidhkaar, Risque was bred by Littlejohn Bloodstock, which sold her for €7,000 at Goffs November as a foal. She was let out unsold at Tattersalls October Book 4 at 5,000gns and carries the colours of Julie Wood.

ROYAL APPROVAL (Tiznow-Touch The Moon, by Malibu Moon)

Royal Approval races as a homebred for Three Chimneys Farm, which also campaigned her dam, who is a half-sister to GI Kentucky Oaks winner Summerly (Summer Squall).

SACRED (GB) (Exceed and Excel {Aus}-Sacre Caroline, by Blame)

Sacred is campaigned as a homebred by Cheveley Park Stud, which purchased her dam for 300,000gns at Tattersalls December in 2017. Sacre Caroline is a half-sister to American turf champion mare Lady Eli (Divine Park) and GIII Regret S. winner Bizzy Caroline (Afleet Alex). This family has been cultivated by Runnymede Farm in Kentucky.

SANDS OF TIME (GB) (Bobby’s Kitten-Starlit Sands {GB}, by Oasis Dream {GB})

Sands Of Time is a third generation homebred for Kirsten Rausing and by her Lanwades Stud resident first-season sire. She is out of the G3 Prix d’Arenberg victress Starlit Sands.

SARDINIA SUNSET (IRE) (Gutaifan {Ire}-Rush {GB}, by Compton Place {GB})

Sardinia Sunset was bred by Vivien Cullen and sold by the Cullen family’s Middlelane Farm for 34,000gns at Tattersalls December as a foal. She was pinhooked by Yeomanstown Stud at the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale and bought by Alex Elliott for £95,000. She was second on debut to Sacred at Newmarket on June 4 carrying the colours of Amo Racing.

SCARLET BEAR (IRE) (Kodi Bear {Ire}-Scarlet Plum {GB}, by Pivotal {GB})

Scarlet Bear was bred by Thomas Whelan and Amanda Brudenell. Consigned by Church View Stables, she was bought by SackvilleDonald for £30,000 at the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale and races for owner Russell Jones.

SPARKLING PERRY (IRE) (Fountain Of Youth {Ire}-Bebe De Cham {GB}, by Tragic Role)

Sparkling Perry is the 13th foal out of Bebe De Cham, a winner twice in her career who is also the second dam of listed winner Russian Punch (GB) (Archipenko). She races for Lovely Bubbly Racing. B-Mrs D. O’Brien.

STAR OF EMARAATY (IRE) (Pride of Dubai {Aus}-La Grande Elisa {Ire}, by Ad Valorem)

Bred by Karis Bloodstock Ltd and Rathbarry Stud, Star Of Emaraaty went through the ring twice last year as a yearling, having been first bought back for €6,800 at Goffs February before selling for €3,500 to Robson Aguiar at the Goffs Sportsmans sale. She was bought back once again for £115,000 through the inaugural Tattersalls Online Sale over the weekend off a debut second at Haydock. She is campaigned by Ontoawinner and Jill Ryan, wife of trainer Kevin Ryan.

THE GOOD TING (GB) (Dragon Pulse {Ire}-The Burnham Mare {Ire}, by Kodiac {GB})

The John Collin and John James Collin-bred The Good Ting was bought back for just £3,000 as a yearling at Doncaster, and now races for the Bright New Horizons Partnership. She was fourth on debut at Lingfield on June 11.

WINGS OF A DOVE (IRE) (Dark Angel {Ire}-Silk Bow {GB}, by Elusive City)

Wings Of A Dove was bred by Yeomanstown Stud and sold to Bobby O’Ryan and trainer Richard Spencer for £82,000 at Doncaster last summer. She is out of the listed-placed Silk Bow.

G2 Coventry S.

ADMIRAL NELSON (GB) (Kingman {GB} – Shamandar {Fr}, by Exceed And Excel {Aus})

Bred by Bob and Pauline Scott, he was a Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale topper at £440,000 and lived up to expectations on his winning debut in a five-furlong Curragh maiden on June 12, earning TDN Rising Star status in the process. His dam was a decent juvenile, winning the listed Dick Poole Fillies’ S. and beating subsequent Grade 1 winner Dubawi Heights (GB) in the Watership Down Stud Sales Race.

ARMY OF INDIA (Ire) (Sepoy {Aus} – Sudfah, by Unbridled’s Song)

A Rabbah homebred, Army Of India won on his June 2 debut at Kempton, beating Science (Ire), who reopposes here. His unraced dam is a daughter of Canadian Grade II winner Higher World (Peaks And Valleys).

CHORITZO (GB) (Lethal Force {Ire} – Choral Festival {GB}, by Pivotal {GB})

Bred in Lancashire by his owner Peter Onslow, he was a vendor buy-back at 4,500gns at the Tattersalls December Foal Sale but made an impressive winning debut at Wolverhampton on June 12 over this trip. He is the first foal of his Cheveley Park Stud-bred dam, born when she was 12, after a nine-season career which saw her race 114 times for 13 wins and 35 places. The family also includes her dam’s half-sister, the G1 Pretty Polly S. winner Chorist (GB) (Pivotal {GB}).

CREATIVE FORCE (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire} – Choose Me {Ire}, by Choisir {Ire})

A first-time-out Newmarket winner over six furlongs on June 4, this half-brother to G1 Queen Elizabeth II S. winner Persuasive (Ire)) (Dark Angel {Ire}) and listed winner Tisbutadream (Ire) (Dream Ahead) was bought by Godolphin for €400,000 at the Goffs Orby Sale. He was bred by John Tuthill of Owenstown Stud, as was his listed-winning and Group 2-placed dam.

DARK LION (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire} – Graciously {GB}, by Shamardal)

Fourth on debut behind Creative Force, he was a €140,000 Arqana August Yearling Sale purchase by Oliver St Lawrence for HH Shaikh Nasser Al Khalifa, who enjoyed Royal Ascot success last year with G3 Albany S. winner Daahyeh (GB) (Bated Breath {GB}). Dark Lion’s dam raced for his co-breeder, the late Maquesa de Moratalla, winning twice, and she is a half-sister to G1 Falmouth S. winner Giofra (GB) (Dansili {GB}).

EXISTENT (GB) (Kingman {GB} – Entity {GB}, by Shamardal)

Third to Bright Devil (Ire) on debut at Newmarket on June 4, this Cheveley Park Stud homebred is out of a winning half-sister to dual Group 1-winning miler Integral (GB) (Dalakhani {Ire}). Grandam Echelon (GB) (Danehill) was also a Group 1 winner at a mile.

IGOTATEXT (Ire) (Ajaya {GB} – Tifawt {GB}, by High Chaparral {Ire})

The graduate of three sales, including as recently as Monday when selling for £165,000 to the Cool Silk Partnership through the Tattersalls Ascot Online Sale. That came on the back of his debut win on the Lingfield all-weather over six furlongs on June 5. Prior to that he was unsold as a foal at €13,500 and then bought for €10,000 by Blandford Bloodstock at the Tattersalls Ireland September Yearling Sale. Bred by Peter and Hugh McCutcheon, and from the first crop of Gimcrack winner Ajaya (GB), his once-raced dam is out of a half-sister to Group 1-winning sprinter Kingsgate Native (Ire).

LAUDED (GB) (Acclamation {GB} – Thatsallimsaying {Ire}, by Dandy Man {Ire})

An easy winner on debut at Haydock over six furlongs on good to soft, Lauded was sold by his breeder Whitsbury Manor Stud for 24,000gns as a foal and then fetched €46,000 as a yearling when reoffered at Tattersalls Ireland and bought by Ed Sackville for Manor House Racing. Now races in partnership with Al Shaqab Racing. He is the first foal of a six-furlong winner who was also runner-up at listed level.

MEHMO (Ire) (Mehmas {Ire} – Baltic Belle {Ire}, by Redback {GB})

Representing the first crop of Mehmas, who was runner-up to Caravaggio in this race four years ago and went on to win the G2 July S. and G2 Richmond S. Mehmo was bred by Tally-Ho Stud who sold him for £24,000 at the Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale. His dam ran eighth in the G3 Albany S. of 2006 and was twice a winner at three. Mehmo will need to improve significantly on his debut when eighth at Yarmouth on June 3.

NANDO PARRADO (GB) (Kodiac {GB} – Chibola {Arg}, by Roy)

Bred by Anita Wigan, Nando Parrado was bought as a foal for 165,000gns by Paul and Marie McCartan of Ballyphilip Stud, who then retained him at 200,000gns at the Tattersalls December Yearling Sale. The McCartans have already enjoyed success at Royal Ascot this week as the breeders of Battaash (Ire), and this colt, who races in Marie’s colours, is trained by Clive Cox, who masterminded the career of another Ballyphilip graduate, Harry Angel (Ire). Fifth on debut at Newmarket on June 4, Nando Parrado is out of an Argentinean Grade 3 winner and is a three-parts-brother to the 10-time winner and listed runner-up Muntadab (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}).

PAINLESS POTTER (Ire) (Camacho {GB} – Wider World {Ire}, by Dubai Destination)

Third to Army Of India on debut at Kempton, Painless Potter, bred by Ronan Tynan, was a €10,000 foal and a £34,000 Goffs UK Premier Yearling Sale purchase by Kevin Ross. His dam won over 9½ fulongs and there’s a fair amount of stamina in her family, which includes the Group 2-winning stayer Lochbuie and Derby winner Slip Anchor. Trainer Alan King is better known for his jumpers, but he’s extremely capable with his Flat runners and has had a winner and a second at Ascot already this week.

QAADER (Ire) (Night Of Thunder {Ire} – Redinha {GB}, by Dansili {GB})

Bred by Patricia Walsh and sold to Yeomanstown Stud for €44,000 as a foal, then for 110,000gns to Shadwell as a yearling at October Book 1. Bidding to extend a memorable week at Royal Ascot for owner Sheikh Hamdan and jockey Jim Crowley, he was hugely impressive first up at Newbury, winning by four lengths over this trip. Dam hails from the family of Shirocco (Ger).

SAEIQA (GB) (Shalaa {Ire} – Present Danger {GB}, by Cadeaux Genereux {GB})

Third to Creative Force on debut and finishing just ahead of Dark Lion, Saeiqa runs in the same Al Shaqab colours of his first-season sire, the Morny and Middle Park winner Shalaa. Bred by Silfield Bloodstock and Trickledown Stud, he was another Yeomanstown Stud foal pinhook at 50,000gns and was then sold for £130,000 at the Goffs UK Premier Sale. Grandam Lighthouse (GB) (Warning {GB}) is a half-sister to another Middle Park winner, First Trump (GB) (Primo Dominie {GB}).

SCIENCE (Ire) (No Nay Never – Princess Desire {Ire}, by Danehill)

Beaten only a short-head on debut at Kempton on June 2, he was a 170,000gns purchase by David Redvers from breeder Marlhill House Stud at Tattersalls October Book 1. His half-brother won an Ascot maiden at two and was runner-up in the listed Rose Bowl S.

TALBOT (Ire) (Gleneagles {Ire} – Sea Chanter, by War Chant)

Won on debut at Lingfield over five furlongs on June 8, he was bred by Roland Alder and bought by Sam Sangster at the Goffs UK Premier Sale for £50,000. His dam, formerly owned by Godolphin, won the GIII Miesque S. over a mile at Hollywood Park and is also the dam of dual juvenile winner Outre Mer (Ire) (Raven’s Pass).

THUNDER OF NIAGARA (Ire) (Night Of Thunder {Ire} – Cairncross {Ire}, by Cape Cross {Ire})

Yet another first-up winner, this time on the Newcastle all-weather track on June 6. A Rabbah homebred, his dam was a maiden from seven starts and is a half-sister to GIII Orchid S. winner Dress Rehearsal (Ire) (Galileo {Ire}) and listed winner Fairy Of The Night (Ire) (Danehill), in turn the dam of Group 2-winning sprinter Muthmir (Ire) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}).

 

 

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Scottish Racing To Resume On June 22

Racing in Scotland will resume behind closed doors on June 22 with a meeting at Ayr. It will be the first meeting held in Scotland since a spectator-free card at Kelso on Mar. 16. Racing is Scotland’s second-most attended sport, supporting 3,400 full-time equivalent jobs and generating over £300 million annually for the Scottish economy.

Nick Rust, chief executive of the BHA, said, “I am very pleased that Scottish racing is returning safely from next Monday at Ayr racecourse, ensuring that our truly nationwide sport can resume in line with the protocols which have been working well since our resumption at Newcastle on June 1. It is a sign of horse racing’s preparedness that we are the first major sport to return in Scotland as the recovery from COVID-19 continues. We are extremely grateful for the support of the Scottish government in enabling this risk-managed return.”

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Godolphin Cadets on Parade at Headquarters

Observations on the European Racing Scene turns the spotlight on the best European races of the day, highlighting well-pedigreed horses early in their careers, horses of note returning to action and young runners that achieved notable results in the sales ring. Thursday’s Insights features a full-sister to MG1SW Wild Illusion (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}).

1.30 Newmarket, Mdn, £6,400, 2yo, 7fT
YIBIR (GB) (Dubawi {Ire}), due postward in a first-time hood for this debut, is kin to three stakes performers headed by full-sister Wild Illusion (GB), who annexed the G1 Prix Marcel Boussac, G1 Nassau S. and G1 Prix de l’Opera for Charlie Appleby. Opening up for the same trainer here, he is joined by stablemate and fellow Godolphin homebred Master of the Seas (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}), who is half to a quartet of black-type performers including the stakes-winning G1 St James’s Palace S. runner-up Latharnach (Iffraaj {GB}), another former Appleby trainee. Opposition also includes Teme Valley 2’s hitherto unraced Legion of Honour (GB) (Wootton Bassett {GB}), who is a Roger Varian-trained £280,000 Goffs UK Premier yearling from the family of G1 Prix Maurice de Gheest-winning millionaire Brando (GB) (Pivotal {GB}).

 

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