Seven Wildcards Added To Tattersalls Ascot July Catalogue

A total of seven wildcards have been added to the Tattersalls Ascot July Sale on July 12. Leading the new additions is Resilience (GB) (Aclaim {Ire}) (lot 55), who is a five-time winner from Mill House Racing Ltd. and is rated 85. Lot 89, the 5-year-old gelding Jack The Savage (GB) (Passing Glance {GB}), is also entered on the back of a debut victory in a Worcester bumper on July 4 from Laura Horsfall Racing. The catalogue now boasts 100 lots, with 27 fillies/mares in/out-of-training, 57 colts/geldings in/out-of-training, four point-to-pointers and 12 store horses.

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Flaming Rib Supplemented To July Cup

Flaming Rib (Ire) (Ribchester {Ire}), the G1 Commonwealth Cup second, has been supplemented to the G1 Darley July Cup by trainer Hugo Palmer. A listed winner last October, the 3-year-old colt ran sixth in the G3 Greenham S. in April, but returned to form with a 1 1/2-length victory in the May 6 conditions stakes at Chester. Back in action at Haydock later that month, Flaming Rib missed by only a neck when second in the G2 Sandy Lane S., his final start prior to his good run at Royal Ascot.

Palmer said of the £36,000 supplementary entry, “It was a great run at Royal Ascot. When these entries came out he'd just won a conditions race for us at Chester and those that were entered at the first stage I think paid around £7,000 [it actually costs a total of £7,500 to run for horses entered when the race closed in May].

“So while it was expensive for us at this stage, we'd rather pay £36,000 and go in there as an 8-1 poke than pay seven [thousand] only to get stuffed in the Sandy Lane. It's changed a lot since then, he ran a great race in the Sandy Lane and an even better one in the Commonwealth Cup.

“[Part-owner] Michael [Owen] was joking the other day when I told him that the supplementary fee was £36,000 as the horse only cost £35,000. It's proof that relatively inexpensive horses can make their mark felt at a high level on a big Saturday.

“We've got no reason to think he won't run a big race in the July Cup. He's the fifth favourite and the four horses ahead of him in the market have got reasons to be there. We've got to beat our twice conqueror in Perfect Power (Ire) (Ardad {Ire}) and the horses that filled the first three places in the Platinum Jubilee as well. We can only worry about our horse and I'm really looking forward to running him.”

He added, “I think despite what the Australian and the Japanese guys seem to be telling us, Newmarket is a much sharper track than Ascot–you go down to the six furlong point at Ascot and you're staring at a mountain to the grandstand. At the six-furlong point on the July Course, you're going downhill all the way until you start to climb in the final furlong and a half or so.

“It's a much sharper track and it's a track that favours prominent racers and while Flaming Rib does not need to make the running he is also not a hold up horse. He likes to wear his heart on his sleeve and race on the front end and he's a horse who doesn't like to lie down when he's beaten.”

Palmer also spoke of the success he's enjoyed since taking up his new role at Michael Owen's Manor House Stables, and said, “I'm loving the role–the team I've brought up with me and the team I've met here have worked fantastically hard and everyone has really pulled together.

“There have been some tricky moments–nothing in life is easy–but the fact that the horses have, touch wood, continually run their races and are showing up on the big days makes the whole thing worthwhile. It's the reason we do it and it's thrilling.

“Michael owns a leg of this horse and it's lovely that he runs in his colours because they are the stable colours, which is tremendous. This is what racing needs–it needs the enthusiasm of owners and to have English owners with real enthusiasm and top-class horses is very exciting because for all that British racing is enormously grateful for the patronage from the Middle East and further afield, it does sometimes make racing seem a little bit fanciful for English people to be involved.

“A healthy thriving industry will have a huge amount of horses owned by natives of this country this well.”

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Lifetime In Racing Awards Nominations Open

Nominations for Racing Welfare's Lifetime in Racing Awards are now open. Recognising those that have dedicated their life to working in racing, nominees are welcome from any sector of the UK racing industry. There will be four regional winners selected by a judging panel and recognised with a trophy presentation and VIP race day experience during the autumn. The nominating process follows the week-long Racing Staff Week, which was held from June 25-July 1.The two Racing Staff Week charity races at Doncaster and Newton Abbot were won by Michael Vokins aboard Amsby (GB) (Sir Percy {GB}), for the Harry Eustace stable and Imogen Levick riding Uncle Dick (GB) (Toronado {Ire}) for Eve Johnson Houton, respectively.

Racing Welfare Chief Executive, Dawn Goodfellow, said, “It was an absolute delight to see so many organisations across the industry celebrating Racing Staff Week. Congratulations to all the riders in the charity races for an exceptional achievement and for their outstanding fundraising efforts. The Lifetime in Racing Awards provide the perfect opportunity for the industry to continue their thanks and appreciation of the most dedicated members of our workforce, and we encourage anyone in the industry to put forward those they feel are most deserving of this recognition.”

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Paralyzed Former Jockey Rides for Charity

Former jockey Jacob Pritchard-Webb, paralysed during a fall at Auteuil in June of 2020, will embark on 140-mile hand bike ride to benefit a pair of charities that helped him through his rehabilitation. The three-day ride, which begins July 7, will begin at Cheltenham before concluding at Newmarket.

The 25-year-old hopes to raise £25,000 each for the Injured Jockeys Fund and the Matt Hampson Foundation. As part of his training for the event, Pritchard Webb was joined on a cycle around the Cotswolds Sunday afternoon by Harry Potter star James Phelps, who played Fred Weasley in the movie franchise.

“Like all good things, it came about over a beer! We met each other at Mike Tindall's golf day earlier in the year and we got speaking about Jacob's challenge. I'm a big cyclist myself and it sounded a lot of fun,” said Phelps, who will be.

When asked about Jacob's challenge, which will culminate on Darley July Cup Day at Newmarket July 9th, Phelps added: “I think he's an absolute lunatic personally! It would be a challenge for an able-bodied person on a normal bike, so to do it on a hand-bike is even more impressive.

Pritchard Webb will be joined by a host of star names from the racing world on his charity bike ride, including 20-time champion Jump jockey Sir AP McCoy, and he revealed that Sunday's ride was his final piece of work before undertaking his challenge.

Pritchard Webb added, “Anyone can join us if they want to, it's an open invite. Sean Boyce [a presenter on Sky Racing] is joining us on the second day and it's the more the merrier. If you'd like to join in, feel free to drop me a tweet and I'll let you know the route and you can meet us there.”

To make a donation, visit: https://www.sponsorme.co.uk/jacobwebb/the-cross-countys-cycle-challenge.aspx

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