YORK Ebor Festival Meeting. Results saturday 23rd august 2014, Day 4 // Hamdan’s Muhaarar wins Gimcrack by a nose

YORK Ebor Festival Meeting

Results saturday 23rd august 2014, Day 4

 

GOING: GOOD (Good to firm in places; 7.2; Home straight: Stands’ side 7.2, centre 7.3, far side 7.3). Weather conditions:Cloudy. 

STALLS: 5f & 6f – Stands’ side; Remainder – Inside

2:05 - Betfred Play Today’s £2Million+ Scoop6 Strensall Stakes (Group 3)

1m1f, Class 1, £45,368.00

Custom Cut 11/2 
Trade Storm 13/2 
Lady Lara 16/1 

7 ran Distances: nk, nk, 1l
TIME 1m 50.83s (slow by 1.83s)

Jockey: Daniel Tudhope
Trainer: David O’Meara

WIN £6.20 PL £2.60, £3.20
Ex £40.20
CSF £39.22

2:40 - Betfred Melrose Stakes (Handicap) (Bobis Race)

1m6f, Class 2, £49,800.00

Vent De Force 16/1 
Adventure Seeker 8/1 
Connecticut 4/1F 
Kashmiri Sunset 20/1 

NR: BatterseaFarquhar (IRE)

17 ran Distances: ¾l, ½l, 3¼l
TIME 2m 56.54s (fast by 0.46s)

Jockey: Richard Kingscote
Trainer: Hughie Morrison

WIN £29.80 PL £5.20, £2.50, £1.80, £5.50
Ex £285.50
CSF £124.69
TRICAST £629.48

3:15 - Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Gimcrack Stakes (Group 2) (Colts & Geldings)

6f, Class 1, £113,420.00

Muhaarar 7/1 
Jungle Cat 9/2 
Ahlan Emarati 14/1 

NR: Aussie Ruler (IRE), The Great War (USA)

9 ran Distances: nse, ½l, ½l
TIME 1m 10.52s (slow by 0.52s)

Jockey: Paul Hanagan
Trainer: Charles Hills

WIN £8.90 PL £2.30, £1.50, £4.90
Ex £47.10
CSF £38.11

 

3:50 - Betfred Ebor (Heritage Handicap)

1m6f, Class 2, £164,962.00

Mutual Regard 20/1 
Van Percy 14/1 
Elidor 20/1 
Pallasator 9/2F 

NR: Whiplash Willie

19 ran Distances: 1¼l, 1l, 1l
TIME 2m 56.48s (fast by 0.52s)

Jockey: Louis Steward
Trainer: J P Murtagh

WIN £26.00 PL £4.40, £3.30, £6.80, £2.10
Ex £346.10
CSF £256.59
TRICAST £5610.26

4:25 - Julia Graves Roses Stakes (Listed Race)

5f, Class 1, £28,355.00

Mind Of Madness 4/1 
Moonraker 2/1F 
Al Fareej 14/1 

10 ran Distances: nse, nk, 1¾l
TIME 58.58s (slow by 1.08s)

Jockey: Jamie Spencer
Trainer: David Brown

WIN £4.30 PL £1.70, £1.30, £3.10
Ex £16.80
CSF £11.77

5:00 - Betfred Supports Jack Berry House Stakes (Handicap)

1m2½f, Class 2, £24,900.00

Queensberry Rules 8/1 
Spirit Of The Law 16/1 
I’m Fraam Govan 25/1 

NR: Awake My Soul (IRE), Charles Camoin (IRE), Mount Shamsan,Raskova (USA), Tres Coronas (IRE)

15 ran Distances: 1¼l, nk, 1½l
TIME 2m 11.25s (slow by 4.25s)

Jockey: Paul Hanagan
Trainer: William Haggas

WIN £10.40 PL £3.20, £4.60, £5.40
Ex £181.90
CSF £118.05
TRICAST £3072.47 TRIFECTA £3148.00 Part won. Pool: £4,197.45 – 0.71 winning tickets. Pool of £1,198.51 carried forward to Saturday, 30th August.

 

5:35 - Qipco Future Stars Apprentice Stakes (Handicap)

5f, Class 2, £24,900.00

Online Alexander 5/1J 
Lexington Abbey 20/1 
High On Life 11/1 
Money Team 12/1 

NR: EcclestonMr Dandy Man (IRE),Pushkin Museum (IRE)

16 ran Distances: 1¼l, nk, shd
TIME 57.96s (slow by 0.46s)

Jockey: Kevin Stott
Trainer: Kevin Ryan

WIN £6.10 PL £2.20, £4.20, £2.90, £2.90
Ex £159.60
CSF £115.56
TRICAST £1128.76
JACKPOT Not won. Pool of £75,356.70 carried forward to Goodwood, Sunday 24th August.
PLACEPOT £1,757.00 to a £1 stake. Pool: £291,797.88 – 121.23 winning tickets.
QUADPOT £185.00 to a £1 stake. Pool: £18,501.96 – 74.0 winning tickets.

   

 

Muhaarar - Paul Hanagan wins from Jungle Cat

Muhaarar (near side) pips Jungle Cat to win the Gimcrack Stakes

 PICTURE: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos) 

Hamdan’s Muhaarar wins Gimcrack by a nose

 BY STUART RILEY3:20PM 23 AUG 2014 

Report: York, Saturday

Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Gimcrack Stakes (Group 2) 6f, 2yo colts and geldings

SHEIKH HAMDAN enjoyed another juvenile Group success as the Charlie Hills-trained Muhaarar got the better of Mark Johnston’s consistent Jungle Cat in a photo-finish to the Gimcrack.

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The owner’s famous blue and white silks have come home in front in plenty of two-year-old contests this term and the return to 6f helped Muhaarar win at 7-1 by a nose from the Silvestre de Sousa-ridden 9-2 shot. Ahlan Emarati finished third at 14-1 as 11-4 favourite Baitha Alga disappointed.

“He has always shown plenty and it is nice when it falls into place though,” said Hills. “It never really worked last time and Paul has given him a lovely ride today. He is growing up and is in plenty of the top class races for the rest of the year. The Middle Park will be his primary target.”

 

Joe Doyle parts company with Mantou

Vent De Force wins as Joe Doyle parts company with Mantou

 PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)

Also on Saturday

Betfred Melrose Stakes (Handicap) (Class 2) 1m6f, 3yo

THE Hughie Morrison-trained Vent De Force came with a late charge under Richard Kingscote to win a Melrose that finished in dramatic circumstances.

Four runners were contesting the finish when Joe Doyle’s saddle slipped on the Michael Bell-trained Mantou. The rider clung on until passing the post but eventually hit the turf. He limped away from the fall.

The 16-1 winner got the better 8-1 shot Adventure Seeker by three-quarters of a length, with 4-1 favourite Connecticut third and Kashmiri Sunset took fourth at 20-1 as Mantou was disqualified due to Doyle’s foot touching the ground before the post.

Kingscote said: “The pace wasn’t mad, but we went a proper gallop, which suits a horse like this. He was a little outpaced early, but turning in he was going well. I got a dream run through and he picked up with every gap that came.”

 

Custom Cut York 23/08/2014

Custom Cut (left) is too strong for Trade Storm in the Strensall Stakes

 PICTURE: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Betfred Play Today’s £2Million+ Scoop6 Strensall Stakes (Group 3) 1m1f, 3yo+

DAVID O’MEARA’S Custom Cut won his fourth consecutive race, and a third career Group 3, as he battled in gutsy fashion under Danny Tudhope to hold off the dual challenge of Trade Storm and Lady Lara.

Jumped off in front, the five-year-old tried to make all but looked like getting swamped as the field entered the final two furlongs. Several challengers looked to be coming with a run to get the better of him but he kept finding to win by a neck at odds of 11-2.

“He is as tough as you get,” said Tudhope. “He got headed and battled back again. We know how tough he is so we thought we would go and make it a test. You can’t ask for more than a horse that tries his heart out every time.”

fonte: RacingPost