Showing posts with label Princess of Wales's Stakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Princess of Wales's Stakes. Show all posts

Red Cadeaux alert in the Princess of Wales's

Posted by Unknown on Friday, July 13, 2012



Red Cadeaux alert in the Princess of Wales's. Simon Holt fancies Red Cadeaux to continue the shape he is shown this season and win the Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket.

The big race on day one among Newmarket's July meeting is that the cluster 2 Princess of Wales's Goldsmith Stakes and it brings along some of the horses that ran within the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Red Cadeaux was third behind the spectacular winner ocean Moon, Jakkalberry was back in fifth, Fiorente sixth and Quest For Peace an extended means back.

I think that though Red Cadeaux encompasses a penalty and must offer 3lbs to people who were behind him at Ascot, he simply appears to be in terrific type this season.

Earlier within the campaign he won the Yorkshire Cup when Harris Tweed, who reopposes, was back in third. Then he finished second behind St Nicholas Abbey within the Coronation Cup at Epsom - thereforelid type from a horse so narrowly crushed in last season's Melbourne Cup.

I think he is up to the task here.

Harris Tweed is probably going to line an honest robust gallop which can suit Red Cadeaux. Jakkalberry can be handy and it's attainable that he'll have come back on for his run at Ascot, his 1st since the Dubai Sheema Classic when he was third behind Cirrus Des Aigles and St Nicholas Abbey.

He does, though, have some lengths to form up on Red Cadeaux and did not very devour well within the Hardwicke.

Modun, currently with Godolphin, could be a risk. He wasn't disgraced behind Fox Hunt on his last begin at Meydan in March and if back to one thing like his best type he may run well, having crushed Harris Tweed at Kempton last season.

However, the safest, most consistent runner within the race is Red Cadeaux and he is the one I fancy.
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Eight Rivals for Cadeaux | Princess Of Wales's Goldsmiths Stakes

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, July 12, 2012



Eight Rivals for Cadeaux | Princess Of Wales's Goldsmiths Stakes. Red Cadeaux faces eight rivals within the Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket on Thursday as he chases another big-race success.

The Ed Dunlop-trained six-year-old, placed in each the Melbourne Cup and Hong Kong Vase at the top of last year, once more has the previous race as his main objective.

However, he has been quite active on home soil this term, winning the Yorkshire Cup and finishing within the frame within the Coronation Cup and also the Hardwicke Stakes.

Three horses who finished behind him within the latter event at Royal Ascot - Jakkalberry (fifth), Fiorente (sixth) and Quest For Peace (10th) - are set to renew rivalry.

Jakkalberry's trainer Marco Botti is additionally represented by Joshua Tree whereas the line-up is completed by Dandino, Harris Tweed, Modun and ocean Of Heartbreak.
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David Lanigan | Paris main target for Sequence

Posted by Unknown on Monday, July 9, 2012


David Lanigan | Paris main target for Sequence. David Lanigan has been happy with Main Sequence as he builds towards the Grand Prix de Paris at Longchamp on July fourteen.

The Niarchos Family-owned colt lost his four-race unbeaten record when a five-length second to Camelot within the Derby at Epsom last day trip.

He holds an entry within the Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket's July meeting, however Lanigan is favouring a visit to France where he can compete against his own age cluster yet again.

"He's done well. He had a quiet we have a tendency toek when the Derby and that we determined early we weren't attending to supplement him for eire as a result of there was continually a danger the bottom would come back up terribly soft and it had been continually the race for Camelot," Lanigan told At The Races.

"He's had a pleasant break and a niche between his races. He appears fine, he worked yesterday and he is sensible this morning. He'll do his last correct piece on Saturday.

"I thought i used to be being terribly clever coming into him for the Princess of Wales's, however it's just like the Breeders' Cup Turf on the entries thus he'll head to France for the Grand Prix de Paris, that is the set up.

"He got away with the bottom at Newmarket, Ted (Durcan) said he hated it, it had been turning soft. it had been quite fast at Epsom and he moved okay on that. He's a big, robust horse, sensible or to a small degree higher is not an inconvenience. He would not wish soft ground."
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