
Desert Flower insisted on the Betfred 1000 Guinea Steak in Newmarket, maintaining the perfect record and continuing the amazing weekend of Godolphin.
Chestnut, trained by Charlie AppleBy, who landed 2000 guinea with the Government Court on Saturday, was his favorite Evens in William Buick.
View Ik was the first success in the race, and the duo led the duo with a few challenges.
Her major competitors were flight of ollie sangster at the last stage, but when she met the land where Desert Flower came to mind, she pushed again and prevailed to avoid all competitors. The statue also buried the third boiling.
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Cinderella’s dream is blooming in the Dalia test.
Cinderella’s dream was shining in Rowley Mile with a neat success at Betfred Dahlia Steak.
Bay was one of the competitors of two Apple Bee Training in Group 2, and Ryan MOORE was a BUICK starter who chose BEAUTIFUL LOVE as a partner.
11/8’s favorite Cinderella’s dream did not appear noticeably at the early stage of the race, and the whole field had the last fur, but she was clearly satisfied to cover her time and won a four -quarter length in Elmalka when requested to win at the race.
Beautiful love was three -thirds of 3/4 lengths.
Apple Bee said:
“We actually took her there to do everything, but to be honest, she was not actually, but she flourished since she returned here.
“I was happy to see her doing so. Her work was very good at home and her lead was a beautiful love, so when she was still swinging twice, I thought she had to give her an office and she thought she went fast.
“Will still says that you still travel to dip.”
Cinderella’s dream was a first -year first -year winner in the United States last year, but he suffered an unfortunate half -length defeat at the Breeders Cup meeting.
He added. “The Grand Plan is to work again in the Breeders Cup. She was lucky and again on the turf of Filly & Mare last year. She probably had a race before that.
“In general, we send our Phillies to the United States, but she looks very good. I’m not used to the program for them! I’m going to go to see.
Falakeyah recommends an impressive pretty poly victory.
Falakeyah made a big impression when he won the Betfred Pretty Polly Stakes, but Trainer Owen Burrows announced a warning of OAKS prospects.
Shadwell owned Bed Filly’s second start of her career and won the only youth race last year by Jim Crowley.
She took the lead in the beginning of the tournament and ran away happily to get a big advantage after a few stupid stupid.
The margin decreased at the deadline, but when he pressed the media again, he claimed that he could respond well and easily won with one -third length in his life.
BURROWS said: “You have to give her a deep impression, there was no actual plan.
“She eventually set up her fountain and made a difficult way.
“She won the only race in all weather, and the form was not solved, but she is a balanced shock and she is very interesting.
“We will talk to Team Shadwell about what to do next. JIM told her that about one and a half mile will be enough enough to her, and in this way, I will not tell anyone to support her for the orc.
“She showed a fair level to us at home last year and I always promised a lot of promises, but she was rated in the mid -80s.
“She was a little lonely, and she was a bit tired of qualifying. I’m not sure she wants one and a half mile. Perhaps Prix de Diane.”
Crowley said:
“Her virgin did not exercise at all, but she was showing a good speed, so I told Owen that he may not be too far away.
“She is a big girl with a big stride and she is actually covering the ground. I was satisfied with what she won today as she shows it at home.”
Story Horse (9/2) stayed in Dourly to win the Betfred Handicap of William Knight and Saffie Osborne.
Early enough to be eager, he had to be difficult to prevent the definitive challenge of BlindBythelights with short hair.
Knight said:
“Saffie said she had experienced plan B, C and D, but he had to be hard there, which is something you can’t train to them.
“We tried to test Cesarewitch last year. It was too far, but if I could drop him, I would get two miles.”