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GOODWOOD 15:35

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15:35 Wednesday 02 August 2017

QATAR SUSSEX STAKES (Group 1) (1)

Distance : 1m
Prize : £560,200 Age : 3yo+ Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Heavy
Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf
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Pos (Draw) Pos (Draw) Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 (5) 1 (5) Jim Crowley silk 1. HERE COMES WHEN (IRE) 1. HERE COMES WHEN (IRE) -9 <
119
-21 > 101 Jim Crowley 7 9-8 20/121 20/121
Jim Crowley silk brg DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) 117 - QUAD'S MELODY (IRE) 107 SPINNING WORLD (USA) 130 J: Jim Crowley
T: Andrew Balding
Age: 7 Wgt: 9-8 Eq: (h)
Andrew Balding (h)
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was suited by the heavy rain more than any, long since a mud lover, whilst he's run well at this track before too, and his ability to handle the conditions was key to this shock Group 1 win, not suddenly a top-notch miler at the age of 7 but more a beneficiary of circumstance in a race that fell apart; prominent, travelled well, led approaching final 1f, all out to hold on; it's very unlikely that he'll win again at this level.
prominent, led approaching final 1f, all out
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2 (6) 2 (6) William Buick silk nk 4. RIBCHESTER (IRE) 4. RIBCHESTER (IRE) +8 <
117
+10 > 100 William Buick 4 9-8 8/131.61f 8/131.61f
William Buick silk bc IFFRAAJ 127 - MUJARAH (IRE) 59p MARJU (IRE) 127 J: William Buick
T: Richard Fahey
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-8
Richard Fahey
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won the Lockinge on soft ground but these conditions were more testing than he'd ever encountered and simply didn't suit him, blunting his speed too much, unable to quicken like we know he can when Buick asked him to, but he still gave his all and obviously remains in good form; made running, pushed along approaching 2f out but couldn't quicken, headed approaching final 1f, lugged right and and was short of room soon after, briefly looked like dropping away but rallied late on and might have got back up in another 50 yards; he is Europe's top miler and, so long as this hasn't taken too much out of him, can soon put the record straight.
led, pushed along approaching 2f out, not quicken, headed approaching final 1f, short of room soon after, rallied late on
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3 (1) 3 (1) Oisin Murphy silk ¾ 3. LIGHTNING SPEAR 3. LIGHTNING SPEAR -4 <
115
+2 > 99 Oisin Murphy 6 9-8 8/19 8/19
Oisin Murphy silk chh PIVOTAL 124 - ATLANTIC DESTINY (IRE) 99+ ROYAL ACADEMY (USA) 130 J: Oisin Murphy
T: David Simcock
Age: 6 Wgt: 9-8
David Simcock
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got back on track returned to 1m, handling the conditions, although on such testing ground maybe the trip stretched him slightly and he didn't quite see it out after threatening to come right through; tracked pace, travelled well, challenged over 1f out, no extra final 50 yds.
tracked pace, challenged over 1f out, no extra final 50 yds
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4 (7) 4 (7) Frankie Dettori silk 6. ZELZAL (FR) 6. ZELZAL (FR) +5 <
111?
0 > 95 Frankie Dettori 4 9-8 4/15 4/15
Frankie Dettori silk bc SEA THE STARS (IRE) 140 - OLGA PREKRASA (USA) KINGMAMBO (USA) 125 J: Frankie Dettori
T: Jean-Claude Rouget, France
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-8
Jean-Claude Rouget, France
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shaped as if in good form and the ground conditions, which were much more testing than he'd ever encountered, were probably to blame for him not finding as much as looked likely; in touch, travelled well, headway when not clear run 2f out, got gap approaching final 1f, challenged briefly, no extra.
in touch, headway when not clear run 2f out, got gap approaching final 1f, challenged briefly, no extra
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5 (2) 5 (2) James Doyle silk ½ 5. TOSCANINI (IRE) 5. TOSCANINI (IRE) -28 <
111
+3 > 94 James Doyle 5 9-8 66/167 66/167
James Doyle silk bg SHAMARDAL (USA) 129 - TUZLA (FR) 121 PANORAMIC 120 J: James Doyle
T: Richard Fahey
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-8
Richard Fahey
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seemed to run his best race of the season but was never dangerous, plugging on late from off the pace, and it might be flattering.
held up, plugged on, never dangerous
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6 (3) 6 (3) Ryan Moore silk 9. LANCASTER BOMBER (USA) 9. LANCASTER BOMBER (USA) +14 <
107
+9 > 89 Ryan Moore 3 9-1 8/19 8/19
Ryan Moore silk bc WAR FRONT (USA) 119 - SUN SHOWER (IRE) INDIAN RIDGE 123 J: Ryan Moore
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-1
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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was below form on ground that doesn't suit, best on firmer than good; handy, weakened in the final 1f after a brief effort over 2f out.
prominent, effort over 2f out, weakened final 1f
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7 (9) 7 (9) Andrea Atzeni silk ½ 2. KOOL KOMPANY (IRE) 2. KOOL KOMPANY (IRE) -14 <
105
-12 > 89 Andrea Atzeni 5 9-8 40/141 40/141
Andrea Atzeni silk brh JEREMY (USA) 122 - ABSOLUTELY COOL (IRE) 74 INDIAN RIDGE 123 J: Andrea Atzeni
T: Richard Hannon
Age: 5 Wgt: 9-8
Richard Hannon
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was out of his depth and made no impression for all that he wasn't beaten far; held up, pushed along 3f out, beaten over 1f out, never a threat.
held up, pushed along 3f out, beaten over 1f out, never on terms
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Non Runners: ZONDERLAND, CHURCHILL (IRE). Race Distance Adjustment: +15 yds

Winning Owner: Mrs Fitri Hay

Time: 1m 46.11s Closing Sectional: (4f): 51.8s (101.6%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 113%, Betfair SP 100.7%

What should have been the first clash of the generations of top milers this season, with the Lockinge and Queen Anne winner Ribchester up against dual-Guineas winner Churchill, ended up nothing of the kind, as the heavy rainfall through the day led to Churchill being pulled out, along with the outsider Zonderland, leaving an underwhelming renewal of the Sussex, and conditions had got so testing by this mid-point on the card that it became more about handling the ground than talent, hence the shock result; it was a messy race too, and with less than 5 lengths covering all 7 at the finish there's no question that it's form to take a low view of, unlikely to be of much relevance when it comes to assessing the other top mile races later in the season.

HERE COMES WHEN (IRE) was suited by the heavy rain more than any, long since a mud lover, whilst he's run well at this track before too, and his ability to handle the conditions was key to this shock Group 1 win, not suddenly a top-notch miler at the age of 7 but more a beneficiary of circumstance in a race that fell apart; prominent, travelled well, led approaching final 1f, all out to hold on; it's very unlikely that he'll win again at this level.

RIBCHESTER (IRE) won the Lockinge on soft ground but these conditions were more testing than he'd ever encountered and simply didn't suit him, blunting his speed too much, unable to quicken like we know he can when Buick asked him to, but he still gave his all and obviously remains in good form; made running, pushed along approaching 2f out but couldn't quicken, headed approaching final 1f, lugged right and and was short of room soon after, briefly looked like dropping away but rallied late on and might have got back up in another 50 yards; he is Europe's top miler and, so long as this hasn't taken too much out of him, can soon put the record straight.

LIGHTNING SPEAR got back on track returned to 1m, handling the conditions, although on such testing ground maybe the trip stretched him slightly and he didn't quite see it out after threatening to come right through; tracked pace, travelled well, challenged over 1f out, no extra final 50 yds.

ZELZAL (FR) shaped as if in good form and the ground conditions, which were much more testing than he'd ever encountered, were probably to blame for him not finding as much as looked likely; in touch, travelled well, headway when not clear run 2f out, got gap approaching final 1f, challenged briefly, no extra.

TOSCANINI (IRE) seemed to run his best race of the season but was never dangerous, plugging on late from off the pace, and it might be flattering.

LANCASTER BOMBER (USA) was below form on ground that doesn't suit, best on firmer than good; handy, weakened in the final 1f after a brief effort over 2f out.

KOOL KOMPANY (IRE) was out of his depth and made no impression for all that he wasn't beaten far; held up, pushed along 3f out, beaten over 1f out, never a threat.