Reach For The Moon Returns At Saint-Cloud

One-time Derby favourite Reach For The Moon (GB) (Sea The Stars {Ire}) will return to action at Saint-Cloud on Saturday.

Connections of the John and Thady Gosden-trained colt opted to sidestep the Derby after he picked up a mid-season setback.

Instead, Reach For The Moon was aimed at Royal Ascot, where he was beaten as a 2-5 favourite behind Claymore (Fr) (New Bay {GB}) in the Hampton Court S.

Now owned by the King, he is back in action over a mile in Paris for the Group 3 Prix Perth, with Robert Havlin in the saddle.

The King's racing manager John Warren said, “We think the ground and trip should be just what we have been looking for. He needs to get back racing again and it's a shame we are nearly at the end of the season as John Gosden is very happy with him.

“We are hopeful of showing his best form, especially as his form with Bayside Boy (Ire) (New Bay {GB}) looks very solid.”

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The Late Queen Honoured At TBA Annual Meeting

Thoroughbred Breeders' Association Chairman Julian Richmond-Watson led a tribute to Her Majesty, the late Queen Elizabeth II, prior to the start of the TBA's 105th Annual General Meeting at Sandown on Wednesday, Sept. 14.

Richmond-Watson said of the long-time Patron of the TBA, “Her Majesty was the most ardent supporter of Thoroughbred breeding and racing, and we were most fortunate to have such a patron for such a long period of time.

“Her knowledge and interest ensured the Royal Studs enjoyed considerable success throughout her lifetime, and this along with her outstanding contribution to the industry was acknowledged in 2014 with the presentation of the TBA's Andrew Devonshire award.

“The breeder of numerous winners, including five Classic victories, The Queen continually looked to improve the breed and as an owner had the finest year numerically in 2021 in terms of winners on the track, where she was honoured with the TBA Silver Salver.

“On behalf of the entire thoroughbred breeding community we send our heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family at this difficult time. The nation has lost a most treasured monarch and our sport its most respected, admired and loyal Patron.”

There was also a two-minute silence observed, then a pared back AGM took place. After the minutes of the previous AGM were approved, there was a re-election of the auditors, a confirmation of membership fees for 2023 and the appointment of trustees. Jessica Westwood was appointed as a new TBA trustee, while Anita Wigan was appointed as a board member for a second term.

TBA Trustee Jessica Westwood said, “The TBA is very important to me, it supports my industry and my future, as well as that of my clients, and I hope that by joining the board of trustees I can help encourage the next generation of breeders.”

TBA Trustees also updated members on activities in key areas such as the Thoroughbred Industry Brexit Steering Group, equine health and welfare, education and training, and the Great British Bonus scheme.

Richmond-Watson added, “We are at a crossroads in British racing and breeding and unless we act now the gradual decline we are currently seeing will accelerate and we will lose our pre-eminent position in the racing world and with that the interest from the general public and overseas investors.”

For the TBA's Annual Report and for more information on the AGM, please visit the TBA's website.

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British Racing Cancelled For The Queen’s Funeral On Sept. 19

Racing will not go forward in the UK on Monday, Sept. 19, due to the funeral of the late Queen Elizabeth II, the British Horseracing Authority announced on Saturday. Everyone involved in British racing will then have the opportunity to mourn Her Late Majesty's passing. More information on the cancelled fixtures will be announced in the coming days. On Sunday, racing resumes in Britain, with the exception of Musselburgh, as The Queen is lying in state in Edinburgh.

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Epsom And Malton Open Days Cancelled

The Epsom and Malton Open Days, scheduled for Sept. 11, have been cancelled due to the death of The Queen, Racing Welfare announced on Friday. “Some trainers no longer felt comfortable in opening their yards, while the revised racing fixture for Sunday has also meant that for others, it is no longer possible to open,” Racing Welfare said in a statement. “While we know many will be disappointed, these are exceptional circumstances. Our thoughts remain with King Charles III and all members of the Royal Family at this time.”

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