York: MINNIE HAUK completed Oaks Treble in KNAVESMIRE with the success of Aidan O’brien’s Yorkshire Oaks | Racing news

Aidan O’Brien Training Minnie Hauk easily won a three -year -old Philippine in Europe and emphasized the credentials.

One of O’Brien’s two runners, Bay, came to York Group One with Cheshire, English and Irish Oaks renewal, and Ryan Moore won 8/15.

Her stable Eden garden set up a pace, and David O’Meara’s Estrange guaranteed that the winner had a race, but the victory was ultimately a light work of 3.5 on the line.

O’Brien said: “She is beautiful, she’s right, cruising, and she’s a lovely motion, obviously arc and briders cup grass, the race is for her.

“Ryan said (Breeders’ Cup), so she obviously gave him an incredible feeling: Ryan gave her a class time, and she was very cool to her, she gave her luxurious and very confident to her.

“Today was not a Mickey Mouse race, and they would go to Gallup as crazy. Ryan said that the stronger the tempo, the more we will see it better.

“She is very interesting.”

Royal Fixation is the queen of Ed Walker

The royal fixing fell from the field to the land group.

The 5/2 joint victory, which was trained by ED Walker and the William Buick, settled well at the pace in six competitions, and had many evidence as the race began in earnest.

But when the view Ik is lowered from the saddle, the royal fixing is picked up in style to overcome the queen of the market rival America. Staya also benefited late to overcome one to two lengths.

Royal Fixation has been better than Newmarket, and she has finished the runner in the Duke of Cambridge Steak for her second career.

Walker said, “We always thought of her a lot and she had a big race in the new market. Since then, after six weeks, we have been disappointed and have to build her back, and you have been wondering if you are right or so fresh.

Royal Fixation won Ed Walker as the second lowest steak.
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Royal Fixation won Ed Walker as the second lowest steak.

“She was so good. What’s exciting is that she first asked her for the first time when she wandered a little.

“She will be better, but she will not go to Fillies’ MILE, and we think that we will go to Cheveley Park. She is fast and she has a lot of speed, she has a very fast female line, and she thinks she will be too much for one mile.”

Richard Hughes said: Runner-up America Queen: “She can improve. Ryan (Moore) had to commit 50 yards earlier than he liked, and you were shot by an unexpected word, but she could run blinds and demand more. doesn’t exist.

“The winner is a good Phillie and they were held on the spot.

“CHEFELEY Park is always in my heart, so we’ll think a little bit about it. She will definitely run again before that, but it’s not certain yet. Today was the first time.”

George Scott was also satisfied with the efforts of the third home stay.

“It didn’t happen today or it didn’t pop out for us today. She was picked up well. But it was too late. It was a way of resolved racing. It was a slightly dissatisfied race for us and was a bit disappointing but the winner was well won.

“You like another running before Cheveley Park, but we’ll see what she is.”

A well -made bullet point in York Handicap

Bullet Point was able to return to York quickly on Saturday after taking classes on Thursday, 150,000 pounds of clipper handicap.

William Haggas, who won the New Castle and New Market in the fall, left from the stop when a four -year -old four -year -old child completed a hat trick at the April Cryven Conference and emerged as the second largest credit in ASCOT’s Royal Hunt Cup.

After filling the runner -up on the Burkshire track last month, Tom Marquand’s Mount was the most favorite score of 15/8 to win KNAVESMIRE, and when he was caught in his pocket for a while, he lost his gaps at Cerulean Bay.

The bullet point leads to home from York
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The bullet point leads to home from York

Haggas said: “He was lovely, bending, and probably doing so well today.”

Bullet Point has been declared this weekend, Three Sky Bet StrenSall Steak, and has won the second victory in Knavesmire before traveling around the world next month.

Haggas said, “He has declared Stransall and we’ve always looked at both things, so I’ll see him now. We will look at him on Saturday morning.” Haggas added.

“He is going to go to quarantine to go to Australia on September 28.

Clyde’s song to win another big sales race of Cox

CLIVE COX once again ruled 500,000 Harry’s 500,000 people when Clyde’s song came up.

The COLT owned by the Middleham Park race was settled in the position of the 21st field in the early stage with a 15/2 shot by Rossa Ryan.

As the race progressed, he was not shaken, and he went down his head and went down to the line and won the third consecutive victory in a rich sales race.

Cox said:

Clyde's song returns to the winner's enclosure in York.
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Clyde’s song returns to the winner’s enclosure in York.

“This is this race and Harry Beeby was my good friend, but the whole concept of such a good prize is to energize it and it is amazing to get it correctly with these friends.

“We liked him, he grew up a lot of terrible, and had a size and range as much as a year, but he had a great heart and was really happy to go beyond two gears when he won the chester.

“He was penalized by Newbury, a dry land helped him, and he was actually going in the right direction.”

The trainer’s 2023 winner, Dragon Leader, won second place in a similarly valuable Weatherbys Scientific £ 300,000 2-YO steak in Doncaster next month.

When asked if Clyde’s song could follow the same path, COX added: “He can do well. We can see how it is coming back, but it is possible to use that kind of product and qualify.

“I think he can expect a bright future here. He is not about a business race. We could make him clear and sharp here, but I saw him in a three -year -old without doubt.

Boston Dan stepped on a fourth quarter and his trainer Richard Fahey said: “He ran a blinder. We were pleased with him.

“I thought we had defeated two people to win, but the winner definitely continued to pick up.

“This is a good result, it was a good result for the owner. He will participate in the business race of Doncaster and all others and see where he is going.”