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10th July 2019, 10:20 PM
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Leading trainers Sir Mark Prescott and Donald McCain on Tuesday joined Charlie Fellowes in calling for use of the whip above the permitted level to result in disqualification.
Fellowes suggested in a guest column in Tuesday's Racing Post that his first Royal Ascot winner, Sandringham scorer Thanks Be, should have been thrown out due to jockey Hayley Turner's misuse of the whip – action which incurred a nine-day ban for the rider. Prescott, who oversees the only string in Newmarket whose work riders do not carry a whip, spoke strongly on the issue and said: "The point is simple, the rules should be the same for everyone, and if you have a rule it must be enforced. I'd have no problem with it if they got rid of the rule entirely, but my preference would be to have the rule as it is and enforce it. "I can't see any logical reason for not enforcing the rule. I don't understand why people think it is complicated. If a jockey weighs in light the horse loses the race – why is it different if they break the whip rules? "If you lost the race it would put an end to it instantly. Jockeys shouldn't have an option to break the rules and not lose the race." Prescott also believes the rule creates a potential perception issue for the sport. |
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11th July 2019, 10:39 PM
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Communique was a surprise winner of the Princess of Wales' Stakes at Newmarket as 2018 Derby winner Masar finished last.
The 11-1 winner, ridden by Silvestre de Sousa for trainer Mark Johnston, won from 100-30 shot Mirage Dancer with 25-1 outsider Desert Encounter third. |
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12th July 2019, 09:32 PM
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Flat jockeys Callum Rodriguez and Kevin Lundie were handed six-month suspensions on Thursday, having tested positive for cocaine on the same afternoon at Southwell on February 27.
Both riders had their licences withdrawn pending Thursday's inquiry when the positive tests were returned, with their six-month suspensions backdated to the beginning of March. Neither rider will be eligible to receive a new licence until September 7 at the earliest. While Rodriguez, based with Michael Dods and successful in the 2017 Ebor aboard Nakeeta, revealed via a statement issued by the Professional Jockeys Association in March of his failed test, Lundie's suspension only came to light this week. |
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21st July 2019, 11:29 AM
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Star Catcher won the Irish Oaks yesterday for Frankie Dettori and John Gosden with Fleeting back in second at the Curragh.
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22nd July 2019, 09:54 PM
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Last year's Irish Oaks winner and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe runner-up Sea Of Class has died after a battle with colic.
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25th July 2019, 04:07 PM
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Southwell was forced to concede defeat in its battle against sky-high temperatures on Thursday, with the final two races of its seven-race card abandoned.
Officials at the track had done everything possible in a bid to beat the temperatures, which reached a record high for July at 38.1C in Cambridge and could be the hottest day on record in Britain. Charlie Moore, clerk of the course, told Sky Sports Racing: "We've gone up a degree a race and we're now 3C higher than we thought we would be, which was 32C, and we'd hoped to have finished racing by the time it reached that temperature. |
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26th July 2019, 03:12 PM
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King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes Betting
Enable 8-13f Crystal Ocean 3-1 Anthony Van Dyck 15-2 Waldgeist 14-1 Defoe 16-1 Cheval Grand 33-1 Morando 66-1 Salouen 66-1 Magic Wand 66-1 Norway 100-1 Hunting Horn 125-1 Who do you think will win? |
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27th July 2019, 05:18 PM
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Enable became the first horse to regain the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes crown at Ascot as she edged out Crystal Ocean in an epic duel.
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1st August 2019, 12:19 AM
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Jockey Frankie Dettori continued his impressive form as he won the Sussex Stakes on Too Darn Hot at Glorious Goodwood on Wednesday.
The John Gosden-trained evens favourite pulled clear in the final furlong to win from Circus Maximus and I Can Fly. The three-year-old, owned by Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber, was briefly trapped in a pocket but came through to win the mile prize comfortably. It means an 11th Group One victory for Dettori in 62 days. |
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5th August 2019, 09:22 PM
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Too Darn Hot, 2018's champion two-year-old, has been retired after picking up a career-ending leg injury.
The injury is thought to have been sustained during his Group One Sussex Stakes victory at Goodwood last week. |
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13th August 2019, 11:27 PM
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Espoir D'Allen is likely to miss out on a defence of the Champion Hurdle title after an accident at his stables.
The horse won the Cheltenham race in March by a record 15 lengths under Mark Walsh for Irish trainer Gavin Cromwell. It was an eighth win in the race for owner JP McManus, and only the second five-year-old to triumph in 34 years. |
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14th August 2019, 11:04 PM
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21st August 2019, 08:51 AM
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23rd August 2019, 08:54 PM
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Espoir D'Allen, winner of this year's Cheltenham Champion Hurdle, has been put down after an accident at his stables.
And multiple Group One winner Roaring Lion has died after suffering from colic. Five-year-old Espoir D'Allen fell when returning to Irish trainer Gavin Cromwell's yard in early August. Cromwell said the team at Fethard Equine Hospital "deemed that it was inhumane to persist with treatment". He added: "On their advice, we made the tough decision." Espoir D'Allen, who had not raced since winning the Champion Hurdle in March, won eight of his nine starts over hurdles and Frank Berry, racing manager to owner JP McManus, said: "He gave us some great days." Roaring Lion, trained by John Gosden to win the Eclipse, Juddmonte International, Irish Champion Stakes and the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes and the son of Kitten's Joy, appeared to be on the road to recovery after twice having surgery for colic in recent weeks. David Redvers, of Tweenhills Stud in Gloucestershire, where Roaring Lion was housed, said the horse was put to sleep on Friday after an ultrasound examination. |
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26th August 2019, 07:09 PM
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Martyn Meade has confirmed Technician is on course for the William Hill St Leger at Doncaster, following his determined triumph in Newbury's Geoffrey Freer Stakes.
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4th September 2019, 09:11 AM
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12th September 2019, 09:57 PM
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Crystal Ocean's racing career is over after the five-year-old sustained a leg injury during routine exercise in Newmarket on Thursday morning.
Sir Michael Stoute's stable star, who won the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot this season, was pulled up and dismounted halfway up the Warren Hill Polytrack canter, put into a horse ambulance under the supervision of vets Baker McVeigh and later underwent surgery. Peter Stanley, spokesman for owner-breeder Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, said on Thursday: "Crystal Ocean has had two screws inserted in a hind cannon bone and has come through the surgery successfully. It should in no way affect his future stud career." Favourite for next month's Qipco Champion Stakes at Ascot and a general 7-1 chance for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Crystal Ocean had a glittering career for the Freemason Lodge and Beech Hurst team over the past four seasons, winning eight of his 17 races and more than £2 million in prize-money. |
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14th September 2019, 09:10 AM
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Jockey Frankie Dettori rode Stradivarius to a 10th successive victory in the Doncaster Cup.
The five-year-old finished one-and-three-quarter lengths clear of Cleonte, with Max Dynamite third. Stradivarius trailed Andrew Balding-trained Cleonte entering the home straight, but Dettori reeled in the leader for a comfortable victory. What a staying horse, Stradivarius is. St Leger today. Looking forward to it. |
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14th September 2019, 10:55 PM
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Well done to Logician for winning the St Leger. And for John Gosden and Frankie Dettori to win the race for a sixth time.
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21st September 2019, 09:36 PM
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Angel Alexander surged to Ayr Gold Cup glory, with 10-3 favourite Buffer Zone finishing a disappointing 17th.
The 28-1 winner, which is co-owned by former England striker Michael Owen, produced a marvellous finish to beat Growl by half a length. |
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