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R1 Ivory Madonna, she is knocking the door down to break her maiden status, was a very good 3rd at Ascot behind two big stable super fillies.
R3 Little Big Bear was a terriffic winner at Ascot and steps up in trip tonight, is one of the Moore/Obrien's and he should be winning again.I backed one of the placegetters from the Ascot race last Friday at Sandown Park called Rocket Rodney..it franked the form by bolting in.
Speaking of Frankie he just got rolled on the 1.10 fav in R5. in a touch of irony the winner is trained by the same bloke R.Beckett.
This bloke would get beat on Winx atm ..... :))
Ran two super races over there.Dont know what the near future is for him, Everest? 1200 is seemingly on the short side or has been in Australia anyway idk, deserves a group 1 but don't know that his pattern will see him get it..or at what distance he can nab one.
Hope there is a win at some stage for Artorius.
Australian raider Artorius could head to France for the next stop in his European summer campaign, with the Prix Maurice de Gheest suggested as a target for the July Cup third.
Connections felt he was not suited by the undulations of Newmarket's July course when finishing two lengths behind Alcohol Free.
Artorius filled the same spot last month in the Platinum Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot, where he was beaten three-quarters of a length by Naval Crown. That form was confirmed, with Naval Crown half a length ahead of him in second this time.
Deauville on August 7 is the next date in the calendar for Artorius and a return to Britain in 12 months' time was also mooted.
Joint-trainer Sam Freedman said: "Jamie [Spencer, jockey] said the ground was very quick and he was out of his comfort zone coming down the hill, which put a bit of a space on him. When he hit the rising ground he was into his work again. He's never run on a track like this and it was a good effort.
"He's a three-year-old weighted as a four-year-old, which is a tall order, and there's every chance we'll come back next year when he'll be better weighted.
"He's run up to his form at Royal Ascot with the other horses filling the places and we may well go for the Prix Maurice de Gheest next, but we'll see how he is after the race."
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