Saturday, May 15, 2010

Classy Primo Lady bolts home in Listed York race


THERE was no doubt about who the leading lady was in the opener at York as Primo Lady, from the stable of Gay Kelleway, broke like a dream and saw off the challenges of Fifth Ave and then Breedj to run out an easy winner of the Listed fillies' race.

And the smart victory prompted Kelleway to nominate the Group 2 Queen Mary as her filly's Royal Ascot ambition.


A hood was deployed to calm Primo Lady as she entered the stalls, having reacted with some trepidation to them and twice missed the break on her previous starts, and the headgear appeared to have an electrifying effect on the filly, who emerged from her gate like a lightning bolt.
The game Fifth Ave provided a running companion for the sprightly leader and it appeared the two of them had the race between them as early as the two furlong poll, with the gap back to the one-paced field looking almost unbridgeable.
It was 7-1 chance Primo Lady, however, who unquestionably benefitted most from the livewire pace, seeing off a tiring Fifth Ave and putting the race to bed within the final furlong.
Breedj got going late and overwhelmed Fifth Ave for second, but posed the most marginal of dangers to the freewheeling Primo Lady, who was good value for her one-and-a-three-quarter-length victory and appears an exciting prospect for connections.
Winning trainer Kelleway said: "I knew she was good, I didn't know how good - Queen Mary here we come.
"We worked hard at the stalls with her and took her to Yarmouth.
"Liz, my head girl, and myself went to thesales and she looked right. She's so easy to train, a natural. She's not missed a day and was working before Christmas."
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Friday, May 14, 2010

Paco Boy favourite for Lockinge Stakes at Newbury


Paco Boy, with Richard Hughes on board, is the hot favourite for the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury on Saturday.
Richard Hannon's horse was fourth in the race last year but he put that performance down to an infected foot.
He bounced back to win the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot and earlier this year won a mile race at Sandown.
The biggest challenge is expected to come from Zacinto, who is being saddled by Sir Michael Stoute, who has won the race seven times.
Lord Shanakill is having his first run for Henry Cecil, having previously been trained by Karl Burke, Alan Jarvis and American Richard Mandella.
Kevin Ryan is also saddling Pipedreamer for the first time, after he left John Gosden's yard.
The line-up is completed by Ouqba, The Cheka, Prince Of Dance, Stimulation and Kargali, who has travelled over from Ireland.
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Starspangledbanner hits York for British debut


AUSTRALIAN superstars are rarely seen on these shores before Royal Ascot, but the presence of Stars pangled banner adds an international flavour to the first day of York's Dante meeting on Wednesday as he makes his European debut in the Duke Of York Blue Square Stakes.


O'Brien said: "He's won over six furlongs and a mile and is a sound horse with a very good attitude.
"We haven't asked him to do a lot but he certainly isn't slow. In fact, he looks very quick and I've told Johnny [Murtagh] that he will need a neck brace and a parachute riding him."
The sponsors, who rate the import as a 4-1 chance, have two horses higher up their list for the race with last season's Darley July Cup runner-up Main Aim their 3-1 favourite and 2009 Gimcrack winner Showcasing at 7-2.
In the other first-day feature, the Tattersalls Musidora Stakes, the Henry Cecil-trained Aviate heads the market as she bids to bolster her Investec Oaks chances.
A potential fly in the ointment comes in the shape of Ballydoyle's Cabaret, who was clipped into 16-1 (from 20) in Paddy Power's Oaks market on Tuesday.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Guest pleased with Serious run


Serious Attitude is to be aimed at the Golden Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot following a pleasing effort on her reappearance at Nottingham on Saturday.
The 2008 Cheveley Park Stakes winner had to settle for second place behind Prescription in her first race since the Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville in August.
"She's going to Royal Ascot for the Golden Jubilee. She's fine and well and I was very happy with Saturday," said her trainer Rae Guest.
"When she wanted to get a run she couldn't, but she was only beaten half a length. It took her a stride or two to get into top gear and past the post she was in front.
"I know the winning post is where the race is over, but she finished her race well. She hadn't run for nine months, so it was a good run. We wanted to win, but it didn't quite go right, but she's 100% and that's the main thing."
Just a head behind Serious Attitude in third place at Nottingham was Tropical Treat, who is likely to travel to Scotland for her next race.
"She ran really well and was upsides the winner at halfway. We'll see how she comes out of the race but one race we might think about is the Land O'Burn Stakes at Ayr on June 19," said trainer Ralph Beckett.
"It's a five-furlong Listed race for fillies and is a possible target for her."
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Saturday, May 8, 2010

Noble's Promise to Skip Preakness; Ascot Next


Chasing Dreams Racing’s Noble's Promise, fifth in the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I), will pass the May 15 Preakness Stakes (gr. I) and will point instead for the one-mile St. James’s Palace Stakes (Eng-I) at Royal Ascot.

“The horse is fine, but I felt he needed more time,” trainer Kenny McPeek said. “He came out of the Derby a touch dehydrated; on a scale of one to 10, he was probably a one or two. I’m just not convinced he wants to go that far. Up to a mile there isn’t a 3-year-old in America who can hang with him.

“Unfortunately, there are no 3-year-old mile grade I stakes in this country. The timing is good for the St. James’s Palace and he’s already nominated. We had to scramble to get him ready for the Derby anyway, and he did good. I could have run him in the Preakness if I wanted to, but I felt I was pressing the issue, and if the dehydration got worse it would set him back for several months.”

The St. James's Palace will be run June 15, the first day of the five-day Royal Ascot meeting. Last year's winner was Mastercraftsman and in 2008 the race was won by Henrythenavigator .

McPeek said, after the St. James’s Palace, they’re looking at the nine-furlong Haskell Invitational (gr. I).

“You know me, I’m a bit unconventional anyway,” McPeek said. “One of our motives is that with the weakening of the American dollar their purses are actually up for us. When you find a grade I, you hunt it down, and the partners are going to have an opportunity to meet The Queen, so it’s a once in a lifetime trip. And most important, the horse could very well win the race. He’s going to train right-handed on my course on my farm in Lexington. He’ll have a speed work, most likely at Keeneland on the synthetic or possibly Churchill, and then we can continue the repetition of him training right-handed and hitting his leads. And we’ll train him up a hill as well.”

Noble’s Promise, a $10,000 yearling purchase, captured the grade I Dixiana Breeders’ Futurity at Keeneland last fall and has placed in the Grey Goose Breeders’ Cup Juvenile (gr. I), CashCall Futurity (gr. I), and Rebel Stakes (gr. II).
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Friday, May 7, 2010

Stephen Jones, the Master of Modern Millinery


Stephen Jones, the Master of Modern Millinery Talks Hats at Ascot, Friday 7th May 2010.

“Just as I wouldn’t leave the house without a hat I wouldn’t do a show without Stephen Jones. He is the frosting to any collection he touches”. (John Galliano)


Ascot Racecourse is delighted to welcome one of the fashion world’smost respected milliners, Stephen Jones to speak about his love of millineryand the inspiration behind his creations.

Introducing both fashionistas and novices to the wonderful world of millinery he will draw upon his experience of curating the ‘Anthology of Hats’ at the V&A, to working with top designers like Gaultier, Galliano and Jacobs. This is the ideal opportunity to find out which hats you should be wearing to Royal Ascot this year whilst enjoying a delicious afternoon tea in the beautiful surroundings of the Royal Ascot Racing Club suite.

2pm Welcome drink. 2:30pm Talk by Stephen Jones. 3:15pm Champagne Afternoon Tea. Afternoon tea and talk costs £39 per person inclusive of vat. 

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Kite Wood set for York return as stepping stone for Royal Ascot



Last year's St Leger runner up Kite Wood was back in action on the Newmarket gallops on Monday morning and is set for a return to action in the Group Two Emirates Airline Yorkshire Cup at York on Friday week.

Godolphin's senior star was reunited with Frankie Dettori in a serious spin on racecourse side with stablemate Peligroso and is to use the Knavesmire contest as a stepping stone to the Ascot Gold Cup, for which he is a general 8-1 chance with most bookmakers.

A winner of a brace of Group 3 contests in 2009, Kite Wood was partnered by Dettori when chasing home stablemate Mastery in the St Leger at Doncaster last September.

The son of Galileo, who was bought out of the Michael Jarvis stable at the end of his two-year-old career, had his season brought to an abrupt end after that effort when he had an operation to clean out some chips in his knees.

Trainer Saeed bin Suroor said: 'Kite Wood went well but he needs another piece of work to tell us how forward he his.'He's entered in the Yorkshire Cup and at Royal Ascot.'

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

The King of Horse Races at Royal Ascot

The Royal Ascot is the Kentucky Derby of England. Held over a five-day period in June, this British race is one of the most popular in the world, and definitely tops the English charts. The origin of the Ascot goes back to Queen Anne, daughter of King James II, who was an enthusiastic horse lover. 

In the village of East Cote (which would later become known as Ascot), she spotted a beautiful flat field. Only a few miles south of Windsor Castle in Berkshire, Queen Anne felt this location would be ideal for a racecourse. The land was immediately turned into a racetrack, and the inaugural race was held on August 11, 1711. Queen Anne planned and attended the festivities. 

The races at Ascot thrived for decades to come, but they weren't the most popular races in England. In 1760, when George II was on the throne, the Royal Ascot was transformed and subsequently became the second most popular race in England. The most popular race in England at the time was the race at Epsom, which started back in the 17th century. With George II overseeing the annual event, the Royal Ascot gained a reputation for being the race of royalty. 

A grandstand was built at Ascot in 1822, and soon after, a permanent stand was constructed for the King, Queen, and royal family. The newly constructed luxury stands added to the mystique of the race and further suggested that Ascot was for the rich and famous. 

All of the buildings which surround the racecourse were either added or enlarged in the 19th century. And after the track was expanded, private boxes, hundreds of stalls, and even a paddock for saddling horses along with accommodations for carriages were installed. 

Because of the upgrades and ambiance, a strict dress code was enforced for the Royal Enclosure. Male attendees must wear full morning dress, including a top hat, and ladies must not show bare midriffs or shoulders and must wear hats. 

Outside of the Royal Enclosure, the dress code is less severe, but most of the attendees choose to wear formal dress nonetheless. Besides the races taking place, there are also many social events and festivities. Many private clubs are also allowed to set up their own tents for refreshments. 

The popularity of the race is not in doubt. Over 300,000 people make the visit to Berkshire annually to visit during Royal Ascot week. To date, the Royal Ascot is the most popular race in England, and one of the world's top 5. Many visitors don't know the first thing about racing, but still attend for the social side of the event. 

There are currently 16 Group races on the Royal Ascot schedule, with at least one Group-One event on each of the five days. The Ascot Gold Cup is on Ladies' Day (Thursday), and there is a total of over £3,000,000 offered in prize money. A few of the notable races include Coventry Stakes, King's Stand Stakes, Queen Anne Stakes, Jersey Stakes, Ascot Gold Cup, and the Prince of Wales's Stakes.

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Saturday, April 3, 2010

ONE LADY, ONE MAN......THE SEARCH IS ON!





Back again by popular demand is our search for the Face of Ascot 2011, we are scouting for individuals with personality and presence to represent Ascot Racecourse for 2011 throughout our tercentenary year.



In association with House of Fraser and Moss Bros we are excited to announce that Models 1, Europe’s top model agency, will be scouting Grandstand Admission at Royal Ascot on Tuesday 15th, Wednesday 16th & Thursday 17th June 2010 looking for one female & one male Face of Ascot 2011.
Prize for each winner includes:


  • Presenting the winning trophy to connections of the Queen Alexandra Stakes on Saturday 19th June 2010
  • Introduction to top European Model Agency, Models 1 with professional portfolio shots at the agency studio
  • Full beauty make-over on Saturday 19th June by House of Fraser
  • For the man, a Moss Bros morning suit from the Royal Ascot Collection
  • For the man, £250 of House of Fraser vouchers
  • For the lady, a specially selected outfit from new women’s wear collection Pied A Terre exclusive to House of Fraser
  • For the lady,  £250 worth of beauty treatments from the Destination Skin clinic at House of Fraser Guildford or Westfield Shopping Centre
  • Represent Ascot Racecourse for 2011
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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Botti getting ready for Royal affair


The Newmarket trainer with the Italian name Marco Botti, is one to look out for as the Flat season gets into full swing.
He has already had all-weather maiden winners in Carioca, Bohemian Melody and Faited To Pretend and all of them should be worth following on turf in the coming months.
But Botti will have his sights on some of the more prestigious prizes with his talented middle-distance performer Gitano Hernando who was very unlucky in last Saturday’s Dubai World Cup at Meydan when never getting a clear run and finishing back in sixth under Kieren Fallon.
The four-year-old was sent off favourite and was only beaten a couple of lengths. He will be campaigned now for summer programme which is likely to include Royal Ascot, the Eclipse Stakes and possibly the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in October.
“He was a bit unlucky in Dubai and his low draw turned out to be a disadvantage, “ said Botti.
“He was stuck on the rail and the pace was slow and when they quickened in the straight, he didn't have the turn of foot to go with them straight away and couldn't get out.
“When he did get going he stayed on well but Kieren (Fallon) only gave him one back hander and tried to switch outside and there wasn't anywhere to go.
“It's disappointing, but at least he proved he is capable of competing at the top level.
“We have a few options for him now with races like the Prince Of Wales's Stakes, the Juddmonte International and the Eclipse Stakes to look at in the summer.
“The Arc is also something I mentioned to the owners but we need to sit down and make a plan.
“On a flat track like the Longchamp I don't think the extra two furlongs would be a problem for him as he's bred to stay a mile and a half and settles well.
“If we decide to go to Royal Ascot he will probably go straight there now as I want to freshen him up first.”
A top class race certainly looks to be within Gitano Hernando’s grasp and he could reward at tasty odds.
It does not take too much imagination to stick with the tried and trusted big stables, such as Sir Michael Stoute, Richard Hannon and Mark Johnston for regular winners but of course many of their horses will go off very short favourites.
And as all hardened punters know the majority of favourites do not win. The general stats show that it is about one in three. Racing is not an exact science and no-hopers do surprise.
All too often, punters fall on the wrong horses in the wrong races at the wrong time because the can’t be bothered spending more than a few minutes studying the form that is there for all to see.
The more study and time you put in, the more you will get out in terms of profit.
But that studious nature should not be based totally on form as all horses, no matter how good, reaches a peak.
Other factors can come into play, such as trainer habits and jockey bookings.
Horses that run up a sequence are generally better class but it pays to pay attention to a horse’s history. Often it might be stepping up in class or finds itself in the grip of the handicapper which will make it more difficult to win again.
Also that peak in terms of fitness will most likely, last no more than a month, so beware of those coming back after a lengthy absence as it is an indication of training problems, unless it is well known that the animal benefits from long intervals between races. There are always exceptions to the norm, but you must learn how to spot them.
Finally, the Flat unearths a mushrooming of conmen promising all sort of ways to get rich quick. The best tip is to bin all circulars and refrain from costly online temptations.
All the information you need to help make a judgement call, can be found in most daily or specialist newspapers that provide an up to date and relevant racing service. Along with your own eyes, what more do you need?

The Derby
Church bells will be ringing out throughout Ireland if St. Nicholas Abbey lives up to his growing reputation by taking racing’s greatest three-year-old prize.
No one gets a second chance at the ‘Blue Riband’ and there is no better man at preparing one for this number one Classic, than the Coolmore maestro Aidan O’Brien. He has one here who can add to his two previous wins with Galileo (2001), followed by High Chaparral (2002).
The colt is set to go to the very top and there will have to be something amiss for him not to land one Classic.
Betting: 2-1 St Nicholas Abbey, 12-1 Jan Vermeer, 16-1 Passion For Gold, Elusive Pimpernel; 20-1 Al Zir; 25-1 Cape Blanco, Chabal, Fencing Master.

The Oaks
Last year, Kieren Fallon before his return to racing after a period of suspension, gave a strong pointer to Seta as one to follow.
Trainer Luca Cumani was very much down in the dumps when she failed to win the May Hill Stakes at Doncaster.
Seta hit the front two furlongs out but was outgunned by Pollenator in the last half furlong.
But don’t let that put you off. Cumani knows the time of day as does Fallon and they would not be talking up this filly if she did not have what it takes.
Twelve furlongs, however has to be taken on trust and she has yet to be supplemented.
Betting: 4-1 You’ll Be Mine, 16-1 Timepiece, Seta; 20-1 Pollenator, Rosanara, Principal role, 25-1 Kithonia, Sagacious.

1,000 Guineas
French fillies are always a treat to watch whether on two legs or four.
And there is no lady more adept at taking this classic than leading French trainer Criquetter Head-Maarek.
She rarely makes the journey across the Channel unless she has one that can do the business as she showed with Ma Biche (1987) and Ravinella (1988). She makes the trip again next month with Special Duty who is indeed, very special as shown when she took the Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket last autumn.
She is a class act and has worked well since her winter break and should win on her season debut next week.
Betting: 5-2 Special Duty; 16-1 Seta, Roscanara; 20-1 Tabassum, Lady of the Desert. 25-1 bar.

2,000 Guineas
The first leg of an exclusive Classic double can be attained by St Nicholas Abbey.
He has the pace for this one-mile race before heading to Epsom in a bid to follow in the hoofprints of Sea The Stars who completed the feat last year.
The vibes have been growing for Richard Hannon’s Canford Cliffs but the latter looks to all intents and purposes an out-and-out sprinter, judging on his Coventry Stakes success at Royal Ascot last June.
There are some very good colts in this, but St Nicholas can make Christmas come early.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

O'Callaghan sets sights on Ascot

Irish-born trainer Carl O’Callaghan could be a new face at Royal Ascot in the summer after hitting the big time with his American raider Kinsale King in the Golden Shaheen at Meydan.



Although he currently resides and trains in California, O’Callaghan was born in County Clare and has trained in America since 1990, working for the likes of Todd Pletcher.

His 7-1 chance travelled strongly throughout the six-furlong contest under Garrett Gomez and quickened to the front in the straight.

Hot favourite Rocket Man was making ground all the way to the line but Kinsale King kept responding to his rider’s urgings to take Group One glory.

His jovial trainer, also a part-time pub singer in south Los Angeles, now has his sights set firmly on a trip to Royal Ascot in June.

He said: “I’m Irish through and through, as are the owners who are from Kinsale and that’s how the horse got his name.

“He’s always proved he’s a grinder from whatever position he’s been in.

“We’d done all of our homework and I wasn’t too worried about the opposition - I only concentrate on my horses.

“I wasn’t watching Rocket Man at the finish, it was my own rocket man I was looking at.

“I knew he had won when I put the saddle on and the race went exactly like I wanted it to.

“To win here is amazing and is what I always wanted to do with my life.

“I’ve now proved I can do it and hopefully it will open more doors.

“We’ll be off to Royal Ascot next for the Golden Jubilee.”

The runner-up could also be Ascot-bound. His trainer Patrick Shaw said: “We’ll see how he pulls out but Royal Ascot is a possibility and the track there would suit him.”

Al Shemali sprung a huge surprise when landing the Dubai Duty Free at Meydan under Royston Ffrench.

The six-year-old was sent off at 40-1 for the Group One contest but while a number of strong closers such as Luca Cumani’s market leader Presvis failed to get a run, Al Shemali had already kicked for home halfway up the straight and passed the post nicely clear of Bankable.

Cumani said: “That is horseracing for you. In a 16-runner race with a short straight, things like that are always going to happen.

“If we’d gone for the Sheema Classic, we would have had an extra three furlongs to recover but if you get blocked over this trip, that is it.

“He was travelling strongly when it happened and was still on the bridle, but got put in prison.

“He’s not had a hard race and will often do more in a gallop.

“We’ll take him back to Hong Kong now.”

There was a dream start to Mahmoud Al Zarooni’s career as an official trainer for Godolphin as his first runner Calming Influence (14-1) landed the Godolphin Mile.

Godolphin racing manager Simon Crisford said: “He’s always been a nice horse and this victory is not a surprise.

“To have Mahmoud winning with his first runner is huge.

“Sheikh Mohammed has put his trust and faith in him and to start with a winner here at Meydan is very special.”

Hot favourite Musir (11-8) and jockey Christophe Soumillon led home stablemate Raihana to give South African handler Mike De Kock a one-two in the UAE Derby.

De Kock was delighted with the winner’s performance but revealed he will now head to Australia to be trained by David Hayes.

Hong Kong struck gold in the Al Quoz Sprint with the Derek Cruz-trained Joy And Fun taking top honours under Brett Doyle. 



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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

No worries for Libaud


Eric Libaud is unconcerned about the change of surface for Vision D'Etat as the Royal Ascot winner prepares to encounter Tapeta for the first time in Saturday's $10m Dubai World Cup.
The French raider is the 9-2 favourite with Coral to confirm his Prince Of Wales's Stakes win over Twice Over and follow up his Hong Kong Cup triumph in December. However, both of those victories came on turf and the five-year-old will be racing on Michael Dickinson's all-weather surface for the first time this weekend.
"I have no concerns over the change of surface," said Libaud. "It is not a surface which is foreign, it is soft enough and the European horses did well during the Carnival. The horse travelled here very well. He likes to travel and does so very easily."
Although down the field in the Prix de l'Arc d'Triomphe over a mile and a half, he appreciated the drop back in distance to this weekend's trip of a mile and a quarter in Hong Kong, where he beat Collection by three-quarters of a length.
Libaud added: "The horse did his final piece of work in France last Thursday and I think he is as well as before Hong Kong. In fact he may have even put on weight."
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