Champions Day
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14 years 10 months ago
Poets Voice and Sri Putra in the next at Newmarket hopfully to finish 1st and 2nd
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Nice one Greggo!!!
Thought Gitano got slapped around a bit. Not sure grass is his best surface anyway!
Hope to see him at Meydan next year!
Thought Gitano got slapped around a bit. Not sure grass is his best surface anyway!
Hope to see him at Meydan next year!
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14 years 10 months ago
Memorable Group 1 double for Henry Cecil
Emirates Airline Champion Stakes (Group 1) 1m2f, 3yo+
HENRY CECIL completed a memorable Group 1 double on the final Champions Day at Newmarket when Twice Over followed up Frankel's Dewhurst success with back-to-back victories in the Champion Stakes.
The five-year-old, who, like Frankel, is owned by Khalid Abdullah, was given a splendid ride from Tom Queally and saw off Vision D'Etat, with the front-running Debussy back in third.
It was a third Group 1 win forTwice Over, who also finished second to the brilliant New Approach in the 2008 Champion Stakes and Queally, who also rode Frankel, paid tribute to his partner.
"My job is easy," he said "I've just got to steer him around. I'm very fond of the horse. He's had a lot of near misses in his career and it's great he's come up trumps today.
"Today's just been amazing."
Emirates Airline Champion Stakes (Group 1) 1m2f, 3yo+
HENRY CECIL completed a memorable Group 1 double on the final Champions Day at Newmarket when Twice Over followed up Frankel's Dewhurst success with back-to-back victories in the Champion Stakes.
The five-year-old, who, like Frankel, is owned by Khalid Abdullah, was given a splendid ride from Tom Queally and saw off Vision D'Etat, with the front-running Debussy back in third.
It was a third Group 1 win forTwice Over, who also finished second to the brilliant New Approach in the 2008 Champion Stakes and Queally, who also rode Frankel, paid tribute to his partner.
"My job is easy," he said "I've just got to steer him around. I'm very fond of the horse. He's had a lot of near misses in his career and it's great he's come up trumps today.
"Today's just been amazing."
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Re: Re: Champions Day
14 years 10 months ago
After the terrible runs by the horses behind Eastern Aria, there is NO WAY I back Motrice. She should now be the lay of the century!!!
Akmal for the money in this race! On a line through Samuel I don't think Tastahil or Motrice can win!!
Go Richard Hills go!!!!!
Akmal for the money in this race! On a line through Samuel I don't think Tastahil or Motrice can win!!
Go Richard Hills go!!!!!
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14 years 10 months ago
Thanks for the tip postings. Added 10,20,30 in the main race and got the placepot 2.6 times for £18.60
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Frankel has been raised by just 1lb following his emphatic victory in the Dubai Dewhurst Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday.
Henry Cecil's unbeaten colt is now on a mark of 124 after having had a rating of 123 for his previous win by 10 lengths in the Royal Lodge Stakes at Ascot last month.
Matthew Tester, British Horseracing Authority senior handicapper and responsible for assessing two-year-olds, explained the reasons for his decision.
"I appreciate that Frankel looks to have the makings of a superstar and the way he quickened past his field was impressive," he said.
"It is reasonable to believe that he would have won by further but for getting tired after racing keenly in the early stages. There is every hope that he will prove to be an exceptional horse.
"However, with Dream Ahead and Saamidd clearly not running to their best, the form of the placed horses makes it impossible to give Frankel an exceptional rating yet.
"The runner-up, Roderic O'Connor, was the winner of one of his two races - a maiden at the Curragh - for which he was provisionally assessed at less than 100 in Ireland.
"The third horse, Glor Na Mara, is still a maiden after six starts. He had a rating in Ireland of 112 before the race and had recently been disappointing.
"The fourth horse, Waiter's Dream, was rated 109 for finishing third behind Saamidd last time.
"Having talked it over with the Irish senior handicapper, Garry O'Gorman, we have agreed to raise the ratings of all the placed horses. Roderic O'Connor will be rated 118. Glor Na Mara will be raised to 113, as will Waiter's Dream.
"Frankel's rating goes up too, from 123 before the race to 124 and it may go higher still. On the solid form of beating Roderic O'Connor by two and a quarter lengths and Glor Na Mara by five, this is the appropriate rating for the achievement rather than for the expectation of better yet to come.
"However, there is the possibility that the figures for Frankel's win in the Royal Lodge Stakes may be raised if the placed horses perform well in the coming weeks.
"For comparison, this century only New Approach (126) has been rated higher for winning the Dewhurst Stakes. He won the 2007 renewal.
"The placed horses that day were the previously unbeaten Group-race winner Fast Company, Raven's Pass who had won the Solario Stakes by seven lengths and Rio De La Plata who had already won Group One and Group Two races.
"There were three other Group One or Group Two winners further back in that field. We did not get the "two-year-old race of the century" but we did get an exciting winner.
"For Saamidd it appears that the ground was a major factor in his disappointing run. The double that Dream Ahead was attempting, of winning the Middle Park and then the Dewhurst, has not been achieved since 1982 and I think we saw on Saturday why that is such a tough task.
"There will be other great days for both of them."
Henry Cecil's unbeaten colt is now on a mark of 124 after having had a rating of 123 for his previous win by 10 lengths in the Royal Lodge Stakes at Ascot last month.
Matthew Tester, British Horseracing Authority senior handicapper and responsible for assessing two-year-olds, explained the reasons for his decision.
"I appreciate that Frankel looks to have the makings of a superstar and the way he quickened past his field was impressive," he said.
"It is reasonable to believe that he would have won by further but for getting tired after racing keenly in the early stages. There is every hope that he will prove to be an exceptional horse.
"However, with Dream Ahead and Saamidd clearly not running to their best, the form of the placed horses makes it impossible to give Frankel an exceptional rating yet.
"The runner-up, Roderic O'Connor, was the winner of one of his two races - a maiden at the Curragh - for which he was provisionally assessed at less than 100 in Ireland.
"The third horse, Glor Na Mara, is still a maiden after six starts. He had a rating in Ireland of 112 before the race and had recently been disappointing.
"The fourth horse, Waiter's Dream, was rated 109 for finishing third behind Saamidd last time.
"Having talked it over with the Irish senior handicapper, Garry O'Gorman, we have agreed to raise the ratings of all the placed horses. Roderic O'Connor will be rated 118. Glor Na Mara will be raised to 113, as will Waiter's Dream.
"Frankel's rating goes up too, from 123 before the race to 124 and it may go higher still. On the solid form of beating Roderic O'Connor by two and a quarter lengths and Glor Na Mara by five, this is the appropriate rating for the achievement rather than for the expectation of better yet to come.
"However, there is the possibility that the figures for Frankel's win in the Royal Lodge Stakes may be raised if the placed horses perform well in the coming weeks.
"For comparison, this century only New Approach (126) has been rated higher for winning the Dewhurst Stakes. He won the 2007 renewal.
"The placed horses that day were the previously unbeaten Group-race winner Fast Company, Raven's Pass who had won the Solario Stakes by seven lengths and Rio De La Plata who had already won Group One and Group Two races.
"There were three other Group One or Group Two winners further back in that field. We did not get the "two-year-old race of the century" but we did get an exciting winner.
"For Saamidd it appears that the ground was a major factor in his disappointing run. The double that Dream Ahead was attempting, of winning the Middle Park and then the Dewhurst, has not been achieved since 1982 and I think we saw on Saturday why that is such a tough task.
"There will be other great days for both of them."
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