A Royal Ascot winner last year this track and trip should suit him21/07/10
A Royal Ascot winner last year, this track and trip should suit him.Two others to watch closely are Smart Alec (3.05), who returns after a long lay-off but has been ...
A Royal Ascot winner last year, this track and trip should suit him.Two others to watch closely are Smart Alec (3.05), who returns after a long lay-off but has been working exceptionally well, and FAHS (nap 4.15), a intriguing recruit to Reg Akehurst’s team. But, while the Arctic winds are missing this year, one tradition at least seems sure to be resumed.
The Free Handicap threw up a Guineas winner 12 months ago – Harayir, who won the 1,000, finished second to Diffident – and even if today’s field does not contain a future Classic winner or not, as three-year-old handicaps go it is an interesting contest, with several Group-class horses spread across a nine-pound range.Tumbleweed Ridge took the Horris Hill Stakes last year, but it was a slowly-run race and probably unreliable form. GREG WOOD
The biggest surprise on the first day of the Craven meeting was the sight of the queue at the ice-cream kiosk outnumbering that for the steaming seafood curry by at least 10 to one. He was the first of many idols who will fall this week.The spring of the Flat season is when potential Group horses emerge like ducklings swimming in a rip tide to keep up with their mother’s stern. Before the end of this month there will be others like Sacho paddling to stop being swept back over the weir.1,000 GUINEAS (Newmarket, 5 May) Leading ante-post odds:Coral: 11-10 Bosra Sham, 4-1 Blue Duster, 8-1 Bint Salsabil & Bint Shadayid, 10-1 A Votre Sante.Ladbrokes: 11-8 Bosra Sham, 7-2 Blue Duster, 8-1 Bint Shadayid, 10-1 A Votre Sante, Bint Salsabil.William Hill: 11-8 Bosra Sham, 7-2 Blue Duster, 8-1 Bint Shadayid, 10- 1 A Votre Sante, 12-1 Bint Salsabil.Results, page 26. He’s working very well and the Major couldn’t be happier with him but this is just to sharpen the horse up.”Bint Salsabil had her 1,000 Guineas sharpener for the same team yesterday in the Nell Gwyn Stakes and just failed to hold the late burst of Thrilling Day.
The staying-bred filly ran the mirror image of the race expected from her, leading all the way before capitulating in the final strides Carson put this down to lack of fitness. John Dunlop, Bint Salsabil’s trainer, did not.Sheikh Hamdan, who is some way behind Rolf Harris in the outwardly jolly table, said: “I thought a furlong out she would draw away but the jockey said she got tired.”This was the day for Thrilling Day, who had been whipped up to an early peak of perfection against fillies who had red rings surrounding future events in the diary. Neil Graham’s runner may now go for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot, where she will not find the opposition as lethargic.The Abernant Stakes was captured by Passion For Life, who would probably flinch if you flashed an item of cutlery in front of him. Geoff Lewis’s horse has had the more damaging silverware of scalpels glinting in front of him twice already in his short life, firstly to remove bone chips from his knees and then any chance he had of being a father.The potential stud value of Sacho does not appear as good as it was either. The second favourite for the Derby was beaten on his seasonal debut and is now 25-1 (from 14-1) with Ladbrokes for the Classic. “This is a different type of horse from Nashwan, who did everything very generously at home,” Gold said. “This is a pretty idle horse who does just enough and that’s it.
As soon as he sees his wagon and he goes past his lead horse that’s it. “He does not want too hard a race on soft ground at this stage of the year.”Everyone is talking about him carrying a penalty here, but other than Rio Duvida, the more proven horses are carrying a penalty as well anyway.”Connections have already collected the 2,000 Guineas with Nashwan, who went to the Classic without a race Circumstances have altered with the latest hero. RICHARD EDMONDSON
reports from Newmarket
Alhaarth, it seems, will not be using his local saver travel pass after all this week for Newbury’s Greenham Stakes. The griddle-hot favourite for both the 2,000 Guineas and the Derby will now see his home course only out of the box window as he travels to contest Newmarket’s Craven Stakes tomorrow.Major Dick Hern, the colt’s trainer, has had the weather maps spread across the table at his Lambourn yard and the deduction is that bad weather will visit Newbury on Friday.”The Major will talk to Willie [Carson] and Sheikh Hamdan [Al Maktoum] tonight but it sounds like it is more likely to be here than Newbury,” Angus Gold, the racing manager to Alhaarth’s owner, said at Headquarters yesterday.
It has created a lot of public interest, which is good.”Smith will count the votes tomorrow morning and announce the result around lunchtime. Apart from the 40-year-old Botham, the other seven candidates are the former England captain Graham Gooch, Kim Barnett, Brian Bolus, John Edrich, David Graveney, Geoff Miller and Chris Cowdrey.. “All eight are very good people and I don’t find it unhealthy to have that many candidates. Botham’s nomination by Derbyshire earlier this month seemed to have provoked worries in the corridors of power, with counties immediately being reminded about a possible clash of interests because of the ex-captain’s extensive media involvement.
But now, as the former all-rounder’s campaign apparently gathers momentum in the run-up to tonight’s voting deadline, Lord’s officials insist they have “no problem” with any of the eight candidates to join Ray Illingworth’s selection panel.”I’m perfectly happy with all of them,” the Test and County Cricket Board chief executive, Alan Smith, said. Lord’s are ready to welcome Ian Botham if he wins the election to become an England selector.
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