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TODAY’S TOP TIPS
Race One
Salt Bay sets the form standard having finished a good third in the Criterium International at Saint-Cloud last October and is respected, along with Victory Dance, who hasn’t been seen since his third-placed finish in the Tattersall Stakes Like A Tiger was an impressive winner over course and distance 16 days ago and is another who needs taking seriously, but preference is for CASTLE WAY. William Buick opts to ride the son of Almanzor over stablemate Victory Dance, which could give an indicator of his chance today, and he was impressive when scoring over this C&D on his final start as a juvenile
Race Two
NATIVE TRAIL would be difficult to beat if running to the same level that saw him claim the Irish Guineas last year The son of Oasis Dream, whose only defeat at this venue came when finishing a gallant second in the 2000 Guineas, can get back to winning ways on his first start post wind surgery at the main expense of Light Infantry, who is 1lb superior on official ratings. Checkandchallenge merits consideration judged on his fourth in the Queen Elizabeth II, while Mutasaabeq is not ruled out, though he may struggle to concede weight all round.
Race Three
Majestic Pride ought to prove popular following his recent C&D success, but a chance is taken on ICONIC MOMENT. A rapid improver on the all-weather, he was perhaps unfortunate to lose his unbeaten record having been denied a clear run at Chelmsford last time out The switch to turf shouldn’t pose a problem to the son of Harry Angel and James Tate’s charge can resume his progress Shouldvebeenaring is fancied to chase them home ahead of Benacre
Race Four
THE GATEKEEPER finished a fair fourth over this trip at Musselburgh and a 1lb lower mark can see him build on that He is now rated 6lb above his last winning all-weather mark but remains relatively unexposed and could have a big say in proceedings Final Watch made a promising return to action, when also finishing fourth, over C&D last month and is feared most. Darkness completes the shortlist dropping in trip from his latest outing.
Race Five
Hurricane Lane made a disappointing return to action when failing to get involved at Newbury last month and he will need to bounce back in first-time cheekpieces if he is to land this Therefore, preference is for WEST WIND BLOWS, who was last seen finishing a decent third in a Group 2 at Longchamp in October. He has run well fresh in the past and can make a winning return to action here Global Storm has proven to be capable of better than his latest showing and is another worthy of consideration.
Race Six
Fly Pass made a promising start to her racing career when finishing a decent third at Beverley over this trip last month and there is likely more in her locker, but INDISPENSABLE boasts an appealing pedigree and could be worth siding with here. Her dam is an unraced sister to the useful Emmaus, who was Grade 2-placed at Woodbine during his career, and she is fancied to make a winning racecourse debut Sayidh Kingman is another to bear in mind for powerful connections.
Race Seven
INFINITE COSMOS was only narrowly denied by a useful rival when a short-head second on debut at Doncaster last October and the daughter of Sea The Stars could be hard to beat with the benefit of that experience Sahara Mist has a similar profile to the selection and could well prove to be the main danger Therapist made the frame in all three starts as a juvenile and is the clear pick of the remainder
Race Eight
LONGLAI accounted for Spinaround by a neck when the pair met at Kempton last month and Michael Wigham’s gelding can confirm that form, despite a 1lb swing in the weights. Tahitian Prince was not disgraced on his return to action recently and is entitled to improve for that outing Azano may not be the force of old but he cannot be ruled out off his current mark.
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THE NEWMARKET STAKES (CLASS 1) (Listed Race)
for three yrs old colts and geldings x Total prize fund £50000
Prize Money 1st £22280, 2nd £9145, 3rd £4575, 4th £2285, 5th £1145, 6th £570. (PenaltyValue £28355)
FIRST RACE 1.15
LEADING COURSE TRAINER (17-22): C Appleby (71 wins from 250 runners, 28%) runs
CASTLE WAY AND VICTORY DANCE
TRAINER-IN-FORM (LAST 14 DAYS): R Hannon (8 wins from 63 runners, 13%) runs FORCATIMAO
LONGESTTRAVELLER: SALT BAY trained by R Beckett, Kimpton Down, 148 miles.
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(FR) - Fiery Sunset (Galileo (IRE))
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(16) 231-1 CD
Br Ch c Farhh - Last Tango Inparis (Aqlaam)
O NAS Syndicate II, Castledown & L Lynam
Meon Valley Stud
Muscutt
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5 RELENTLESS VOYAGER (GB) (58) 22-1 9-2 (6)
Br Ch c Ulysses (IRE) - Nashama (IRE) (Pivotal)
O Relentless Dreamers Racing & Partner
Oisin Murphy J
Andrew Balding, Kingsclere T
B Stetchworth & Middle Park Studs Ltd Tote S
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6 SALT BAY (GER) (195) 13-
Br Ch c Farhh - Saltita (IRE) (Galileo (IRE))
O Valmont
B Stiftung Gestut Fahrhof
Ralph Beckett, Kimpton Down
R M Beckett Ltd
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7 VICTORY DANCE (IRE) (225) 1213- 9-2 (8)
Br Br c Dubawi (IRE) - Dane Street (USA) (Street Cry (IRE)) James Doyle J
O Godolphin Charlie Appleby, Newmarket T
B Airlie Stud & Mrs S. Rogers Emirates Fly Better S
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8 WAIPIRO (IRE) (15) 6-1 CD 9-2 (5)
Br B c Australia - London Plane (IRE) (Danehill Dancer (IRE)) Tom Marquand J
O Mr P. K. Siu Ed Walker, Upper Lambourn T
B Shane Molan ABM Catering Facilities Management S
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DECLARED RUNNERS 8 2022: NATIONS PRIDE (IRE) 3 9 0 William Buick 7-4 (Charlie Appleby) 4 ran
Tongue Strap worn first time by No 5.
Probable S.P’s: 3-1 Salt Bay (GER), 5-1 Castle Way (GB), 11-2 Victory Dance (IRE), 7-1 Circle of Fire (GB), 9-1 Waipiro (IRE), 10-1 Like A Tiger (GB), Relentless Voyager (GB), 20-1 Forca Timao (IRE)
PLAY SMARTER
Sure to be an informative race with Group winners coming out of it. CIRCLE OF FIRE didn’t achieve as much as the likes of Salt Bay and Victory Dance as a juvenile but he couldn’t be in better hands to progress as a 3-y-o and this trip is sure to help He therefore just about receives the vote
TIMEFORM PREDICTION: 1.CIRCLE OF FIRE 2.SALT BAY (GER) 3.VICTORY DANCE (IRE)
MEDIAN & RECORD TIME
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