sabato 17 ottobre 2015. Champions Day ad Ascot // Solow Too Much for Queen Elizabeth Rivals – Solow routs QEII field as Gleneagles flops // Fascinating Rock colpisce duro nelle Champion, battuti Found e Jack Hobbs. #Muhaarar spaziale nello Sprint, #Solow stravince le QE dove delude Gleneagles, mentre Simple Verse regola Journey nel Fillies & Mares // Di seguito commenti e risultati corsa x corsa

 

 

Solow Too Much for Queen Elizabeth Rivals

Wertheimer and Frere’s Solow, just off the pace in third for most of the race, made his move in the final furlong to capture the QIPCO Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Eng-I) Oct. 17 at Ascot.

With Maxime Guyon riding for trainer Freddie Head, Solow held off the fast-closing 3-year-old colt Belardo by three-quarters of a length in the about one-mile (1,600 meters) event. Gabrial was third while Integral, the lone mare in the field in nine, finished fourth.

Gleneagles, who has been called a candidate for the Oct. 31 Breeders’ Cup Classic (gr. I) at 1 1/4 miles on dirt, loomed a threat in the final eighth of a mile but flattened out to finish unplaced. However, his connections have not yet withdrawn his name from Breeders’ Cup consideration. A decision is expected later in the week.

Solow, a 5-year-old Singspiel gelding out of the Highest Honor mare High Maintenance, won for the 12th time in 17 starts. Bred by his owners, he has now won nine in a row, including five consecutive group I events.

“He’s very special,” Head told Racing Post. “To be able to keep his form like that all through the year with all the traveling he has done makes him a very good, very special horse.”

Gleneagles was on the fence for Saturday’s race until race day because of concerns of the turf condition. Gleneagles missed fourth other races because of similar concerns.

Trainer Aidan O’Brien told Racing Post that in retrospect he shouldn’t have run Gleneagles in the Queen Elizabeth.

“We had an eye on the Breeders’ Cup Classic and if he was to go there he needed to run so we took a chance,” O’Brien told the publication. “He is a fast-ground horse and a fast horse, and that’s what we’ve always thought. We’ll have to take him home and see how he is over the next couple of days before thinking about the Classic.”

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Solow

Solow: won a fifth Group 1 in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes

 PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)

Solow routs QEII field as Gleneagles flops

 BY STUART RILEY2:37PM 17 OCT 2015 

Report: Ascot, Saturday

Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Sponsored By Qipco (British Champions Mile) (Group 1) 1m, 3yo+

IT WAS billed as the battle of the four-time Group 1 winners Solow and Gleneagles, but while Aidan O’Brien’s dual 2,000 Guineas winner flopped Solow proved conclusively that he is the best miler in Europe this season with an authoritative display.

Trainer Freddy Head raced the Werthheimer & Frere-owned five-year-old over the best part of two miles last season, but since returning to trips around a mile he has amassed nine consecutive wins, the last five in Group 1 company, and once again he ground his way to victory.

Jockey Maxime Guyon said: “It’s amazing, it’s magnifique and it was very easy for me. As a jockey I am very lucky to ride a horse like him.”

Head added: “He’s very special. To be able to keep his form like that all through the year with all the travelling he has done makes him a very good, very special horse.”

What went wrong with Gleneagles?

The will he/won’t he Gleneagles saga continued until the race before the QEII when connections finally confirmed his participation. Yet he continued to drift, going off at 9-4 and Ryan Moore looked unhappy at an early stage.

“We knew coming here that he has been prepared to run four times and not run and that the ground was not ideal,” said O’Brien. “If I had the chance again I wouldn’t have run him and I would have waited like last time.

“We had an eye on the Breeders’ Cup Classic and if he was to go there he needed to run so we took a chance. The race was messy as well. He is a fast-ground horse and a fast horse and that’s what we’ve always thought.

“We probably shouldn’t have run him but it is a big day and there were a lot of pros to running. We’ll have to take him home and see how he is over the next couple of days before thinking about the Classic.”

Messy race

Elm Park set a quick pace with the field strung out behind almost in single file after Gerald Mosse on Kodi Bear had barged Solow out of the way to sit on the tail of the leader.

And the messiness was reflected in the result, with 33-1 shot Belardo finishing fast for second, with Gabrial third at 66-1.

fonte : RacingPost

SABATO 17 OTTOBRE 2015 Ascot, #ChampionsDay: Fascinating Rock colpisce duro nelle Champion, battuti Found e Jack Hobbs. #Muhaarar spaziale nello Sprint, #Solow stravince le QE dove delude Gleneagles, mentre Simple Verse regola Journey nel Fillies & Mares

 
 
 
Qipco Champion Stakes (British Champions Middle Distance) G1. Il culmine di Ascot ci ha riservato delle sorprese inattese. Ma forse mica tanto, perchè alla fine Dermot Weld l’aveva puntate da lontano le Champion Stakes G1 con Fascinating Rock (Fastnet Rock). Certo, riuscirci era un’altra cosa ma arrivare a fine stagione con il cavallo “giusto” e fresco abbastanza, è cosa essenziale. Non è riuscita la stessa cosa a Jack Hobbs (Halling), per esempio, che dopo aver saltato Longchamp puntava alle Champion.
 
Spendendo molto dal “famoso” 12 di stecco contestato da Gosden, è passato a palo lontano, ha fatto una bella progressione ma ha faticato a respingere vari attacchi al suo esterno e non è riuscito a limitare quelli all’interno, con Fascinating e stantuffo Pat Smullen a bordo che hanno ottenuto il massimo risultato possibile correndo a ridosso del favorito. Lezione di monta da parte dell’irlandese e stessa cosa per Ryan Moore su Found, con la quale ha trovato un varco interno attraverso il quale stava per compiere il miracolo, arrivando seconda. Comunque, Fascinating era a 16/1 questa mattina, sceso fino a 10/1 poco prima della corsa. Ottavo di Epsom Derby G1 lo scorso anno, e quinto di 5 in quello irlandese, sempre vinti da Australia, quest’anno è rientrato ad Aprile con una vittoria a Leopardstown in Listed, ha replicato al Curragh in G3, per poco non ha vinto la Tattersalls Gold Cup con finale intenso a ridosso di Al Kazeem e dopo breve sosta è rientrato a fine Agosto a Windsor in una corsa vinta da Racing History (supplementato qui e quarto) e poi ha fatto il vuoto a Leopardstown  sui 2400 metri e sul pesante delle Enterprise Stakes G3, dove ha impressionato molti di quelli che avevano visto la corsa. Insomma, un avvicinamento soft, impegni gradualmente cresciuti e congiunzioni astrali estremamente favorevoli. Mai della contesa l’atteso Vadamos (Monsun) che, piuttosto incautamente, era stato accostato a ManduroIL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUIIL RISULTATO COMPLETO QUIIl report delle altre corse del Champions Day di Ascot continua cliccando qui sotto…

 

Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes (Group 1): Uno sparo! Muhaarar (Oasis Dream) ha confermato tutto il suo spessore con una prestazione suberba nelle Sprint Stakes G1 ad Ascot. Il figlio di Oasis Dream (Green Desert), sempre prominente sui primi, ha fornito un cambio di marcia devastante per vincere nettamente in 1m 13.34s (slow by 0.74s). Con in sella Paul Hanagan, il 3 anni di Charlie Hills, ha strapazzato per 2 lunghezze Twilight Son (Kyllachy) con Ryan Moore e Danzeno (Denounce). Per Muhaarar è la quarta affermazione a livello di G1 consecutivamente dopo Commonwealth Cup G1, July Cup G1 e Maurice De Gheest G1 a Deauville del 9 Agosto, corsa dalla quale rientrava. Nonostante fosse fresco ha confermato la sua qualità dimostrandosi il miglior sprinter attualmente in Europa, con una vittoria da dominatore, mai in discussione. Possibile un summit in America per le Breeders..In alternativa, ingresso in razza presso Shadwell. IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUIIL RISULTATO COMPLETO QUI.
 
 
 
 
Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares G1. Un’altra bella esibizione ed un’altra lotta tutta italiana in sella nella prova per femmine. A vincere è stata la “virago” Simple Verse (Duke Of Marmalade), storica vincitrice del St Leger G1 a tavolino, che ancora una volta con Andrea Atzeni, stavolta non ha dovuto battere i giudici ma “solo” Frankie Dettori a bordo di Journey(Dubawi) la quale aveva provato ad anticipare la rivale sul calo di Arabian Queen (Dubawi) che aveva provato a farsela in avanti, cedendo di schianto con ancora sulle spalle la scimmia di Golden Horn a York. Terza in recupero Beautiful Romance (New Approach). Covert Love(Azamour) un pò stanca quarta, mentre Bocca Baciata (Big Bad Bob) ha trovato un buon break e stava per piazzarsi, ma si è dovuta adeguare ad un quinto. Per Simple Verse obiettivo il prossimo anno per le King George G1, su stesso tracciato e distanza. Confermate le aspettative di Fahad Al Thani che ha in casa una cavalla veramente forte, forgiata da Ralph Beckett. Per Atzeni una sorta di congedo per i colori della Qatar Racing visto che il prossimo anno lascerà la casacca amaranto. IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUIIL RISULTATO COMPLETO QUI.
 
 
 
 
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (sponsored by Qipco). Troppo più forte! Il grigio Solow (Singspiel) ha cancellato qualsiasi dubbio ci potesse essere nel match con Gleneagles (Galileo), ma di fatto questo non si è mai materializzato perchè il cavallo di Freddy Head ha vinto da maschio alfa il summit di massimo livello sul miglio di Ascot. Favorito a 11/10, ha seguito le orme di Elm Park in avanti e nonostante i fastidi di Kodi Bear molto ardente, il 5 anni è rimasto molto tranquillo nelle mani di Maxime Guyon e, quando il jockey ha spinto il bottone, è partito in una progressione affievolita solo nelle fasi finali di corsa quando il fieno in cascina era ben stipato. Il finale buono è stato quello di Belardo (Lope De Vega), mentreGabrial (Dark Angel) ha costruito un altro piazzamento da succhiaruote. Quarta Integral mentre solo sesto Gleneagles (Galileo) dopo il balletto del corro/non corro, che ha provato a battere corsie interne mostrando tuttavia la ruggine di una lunga assenza. Non correva da metà Giugno..Quanto a Solow, un castrone, 12° vittoria in 19 uscite. Quella delle QEII era il quinto G1 consecutivo dopo Dubai Turf, Ispahan, Queen Anne e Sussex Stakes tra Meydan, Longchamp, Ascot e Goodwood. Nona vittoria consecutiva per un cavallo esploso letteralmente in questo 2015 e nonostante una stagione impegnativa, cominciata il 3 Marzo e finora non ancora esaurita. Possibile summit in America per la BC Mile, una corsa nella quale c’è ottimo feeling per la giubba Wertheimer Et Frere. IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUIIL RISULTATO COMPLETO QUI.
 
Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup (Group 2): Il Champions Day si è aperto subito con il botto. Nella prima prova per gli stayer subito la coppia che sta dominando l’Europa. Frankie Dettori e John Gosden, tramite Flying Officer (Dynaformer) dopo la rifinitura a Newmarket nelle Rose Bowl Lr, si sono rifatti del sesto posto dello scorso anno lasciando al secondo posto Clever Cookie (Primo Valentino) con Wicklow Brave (Beat Hollow) al terzo posto. Il figlio di Dynaformer (Roberto) è di proprietà di George Strawbridge ed è un 5 anni progressivo che punterà, nel Giugno prossimo, alla Gold Cup di Ascot. Da sottolineare che hanno mancato le aspettative Agent Murphy (Cape Cross) e Forgotten Rules (Nayef). Da sottolineare che Vincent Cheminaud è stato multato di £250 per essere rientrato al tondino con un peso più basso di quello dichiarato in sella a Clondaw Warrior… non è cominciata bene l’esperienza del jockey francese in Inghilterra. IL VIDEO DELLA CORSA QUIIL RISULTATO COMPLETO QUI.
 
 
 
 
Fascinating Rock Navan 12.04.2014

Fascinating Rock: won at 10-1 for Pat Smullen and Dermot Weld

 PICTURE: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

Weld and Smullen Rock in Champion Stakes

 BY STUART RILEY3:12PM 17 OCT 2015 

Report: Ascot, Saturday

Qipco Champion Stakes (British Champions Middle Distance) (Group 1) 1m2f, 3yo+

PAT SMULLEN scythed through the field to become the winningmost jockey in British Champions Day history, powering to the front on the Dermot Weld-trained Fascinating Rock and landing the feature Champion Stakes.

Settled towards the rear as pacemaker Maverick Wave set a blistering gallop to get to the lead from stall 13, Smullen bided his time and turning for home still had more in front of him than behind as he began to deliver his challenge.

Having suffered all sorts of in-running injustice earlier on Forgotten Rules, Smullen enjoyed a charmed path this time, with gaps opening perfectly in front of him. He barely deviated from his line for the entirety of the straight to come through the middle of the field.

With a furlong to run he was yet to hit the front, with seven horses spread across the track, but Smullen’s surging run soon resulted in him being in front and he powered clear for a one and a quarter length victory at odds of 10-1.

Found, who sat last under Ryan Moore, had to follow Fascinating Rock through before switching to the inside rail and the 9-2 shot could do no better than fill the same runner’s-up spot she has also occupied on four of her previous six starts.


Favourite flopped

Jack Hobbs was sent off the even-money favourite but unlike stablemate Golden Horn in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe he was unable to overcome his wide draw, finishing third.

The early bend and the keenness of those to his inside to bag prime position in behind meant he and pacemaker Maverick Wave, the only horse drawn outside Jack Hobbs in stall 13, had to really light it up to get to the front.

Once there the brakes were not applied, perhaps with William Buick keen to ensure the Irish Derby winner’s stamina was seen to full effect. It is a testament to the ability of Gosden’s colt that he was able to hold on for third, with the first two home coming from well off the pace and those that raced around him fading to finish down the field.


Smullen, who picked up a two-day ban for overuse of the whip, said: “Our horses just fly around here for some reason. This horse has been a little bit overlooked for a while. People wanted to write him off after Windsor but he’s such a big horse and he needed the run. He’s a very good horse.”

Weld added: “He likes this ground and I’ve thought this race would suit him for a while. He’ll be an better five-year-old as well. I’ll speak to Morris [Reagan, owner] and see what he says. He’s a good horse and this has been a very lucky track for us. “

 

Simple Verse

Simple Verse (right) runs down Journey to win under Andrea Atzeni

 PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)

Verse keeps it simple to land second Group 1

 BY STUART RILEY2:00PM 17 OCT 2015 

Report: Ascot, Saturday

Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes (Group 1)1m4f, 3yo+

SIMPLE VERSE won a second Group 1 in far more clear-cut fashion, coming wide down the outside and not getting near another rival as she swept around the field and ground her way to the front in a pulsating finish.

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Having lost the St Leger in the stewards’ room only to regain it on appeal, Simple Verse gave her connections nothing but joy this time as she was delivered to perfection on the day by Ralph Beckett and was given the purest of rides by Andrea Atzeni.

In the same silks, for the same trainer and on a supplemented runner Frankie Dettori looked to have repeated the trick of his earlier success in the Long Distance Cup, this time on Journey, slipping clear of the field entering the home straight and establishing a clear lead.

But in the St Leger Simple Verse proved her stamina and determined attitude and Atzeni heavily called upon both to stride-by-stride eat into, and then pass, Journey for a three-quarter-length victory at odds of 5-1.

Five years in the making

Atzeni said: “It’s great and it’s great for Sheikh Fahad and his brothers as he’s been such a good boss for me this season. To win a big race at the end of the season for him is great. Frankie took two lengths out of me when he quickened it up but I knew my filly stays and I always felt she was going to get there.”

Sheikh Fahad, who funds the £4.1 million day under the Qipco banner with his brothers Shiekh Hamad and Sheikh Suhaim, added: “This is the best day of racing ever and it means a lot for us. It has taken us five years to get a winner on Champions Day but now we have done it. I hope she can be a King George filly next year.”

fonte : RacingPost

 

ASCOT RESULTS

 

GOING: GOOD TO SOFT (Soft in places on round course). Weather conditions: Cloudy. 

STALLS: Straight course – Centre; Round course – Inside

 

12:45 - Qipco British Champions Long Distance Cup (Group 2)

2m, Class 1, £195,649.50

Flying Officer 6/1 
Clever Cookie 8/1 
Wicklow Brave 10/1 

13 ran Distances: 1l, 1l, 2¾l
TIME 3m 32.19s (slow by 9.19s)

Jockey: Frankie Dettori
Trainer: John Gosden

WIN £5.80 PL £2.10, £2.70, £2.70
Ex £51.20
CSF £46.93
Following an objection from the clerk of the scales and a subsequent stewards’ inquiry, Clondaw Warrior, who passed the post last, was disqualified
jockey weighed-in light.

1:20 - Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes (Group 1)

6f, Class 1, £358,693.58

Muhaarar 5/2F 
Twilight Son 4/1 
Danzeno 12/1 

20 ran Distances: 2l, 1½l, nk
TIME 1m 13.34s (slow by 0.74s)

Jockey: Paul Hanagan
Trainer: Charles Hills

WIN £3.30 PL £2.10, £1.90, £4.00
Ex £14.00
CSF £9.65

1:55 - Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes (Group 1)

1m4f, Class 1, £327,857.51

Simple Verse 5/1 
Journey 7/1 
Beautiful Romance 20/1 

12 ran Distances: ¾l, 2l, nk
TIME 2m 32.01s (slow by 3.41s)

Jockey: Andrea Atzeni
Trainer: Ralph Beckett

WIN £5.90 PL £2.40, £2.10, £5.60
Ex £36.70
CSF £37.38
TRICAST £647.74

 

2:30 - Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Sponsored By Qipco (British Champions Mile) (Group 1)

1m, Class 1, £623,810.00

Solow 11/10F 
Belardo 33/1 
Gabrial 66/1 

9 ran Distances: ¾l, 1½l, hd
TIME 1m 41.92s (slow by 3.12s)

Jockey: Maxime Guyon
Trainer: F Head

WIN £1.90 PL £1.10, £7.90, £14.60
Ex £53.80
CSF £52.79
TRICAST £1641.99

3:05 - Qipco Champion Stakes (British Champions Middle Distance) (Group 1)

1m2f, Class 1, £770,547.12

Fascinating Rock 10/1 
Found 9/2 
Jack Hobbs EvensF 

13 ran Distances: 1¼l, ½l, 1½l
TIME 2m 6.31s (slow by 1.31s)

Jockey: Pat Smullen
Trainer: D K Weld

WIN £12.10 PL £3.10, £1.70, £1.10
Ex £63.80
CSF £53.84
TRICAST £86.71
PLACEPOT 72.90 Pool: 319661.53
QUADPOT 18.00 Pool: 19964.76

3:45 - Balmoral Handicap (Sponsored By Qipco)

Awaiting full result…
1m, Class 2, £155,625.00

1 Musaddas 7/1
2 Gm Hopkins 10/1
3 Master The World 14/1
4 Donncha 20/1

20 ran

WIN: 9.00
EX: 97.40 CSF: 72.76
TRICAST: 1019.11 PL: £2.30, £3.10, £3.20, £6.10;Trifecta: £1170.20;Quadpot: £18.00;Placepot: £72.90; Weighed In

 

fonte : RacingPost