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NEWMARKET (ROWLEY) 15:35

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15:35 Friday 08 October 2021

bet365 FILLIES' MILE (Group 1) (1)

Distance : 1m
Prize : £283,550 Age : 2yo Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Gd/Sft
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 (8) 1 (8) Frankie Dettori silk 4. INSPIRAL 4. INSPIRAL -6 <
111+
+12 > 107 Frankie Dettori 2 9-0 8/111.72f 8/111.72f
Frankie Dettori silk bf FRANKEL 147 - STARSCOPE 112 SELKIRK (USA) 129 J: Frankie Dettori
T: John & Thady Gosden
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
John & Thady Gosden
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completed a perfect campaign with a dominant victory in the top race for staying 2-y-o fillies, a lot to like about the way she moved into contention, that she needed her mind made up before she stamped her full authority on the race not really a concern, her record making her a strong contender for classic honours next year, this form not looking quite so good as Tenebrism showed in the Cheveley Park, though both fillies are only just scratching the surface of what they can do; patiently ridden behind leader in centre, travelled strongly, good headway over 2f out, led soon after, ridden over 1f out, kept on well inside final 1f, well on top finish; an exciting prospect for 2022.
held up, headway over 2f out, led soon after, ridden over 1f out, kept on well inside final 1f, well on top
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2 (7) 2 (7) Rob Hornby silk 8. PROSPEROUS VOYAGE (IRE) 8. PROSPEROUS VOYAGE (IRE) -9 <
104+
+8 > 101 Rob Hornby 2 9-0 16/117 16/117
Rob Hornby silk bf ZOFFANY (IRE) 121 - SEATONE (USA) MIZZEN MAST (USA) 121 J: Rob Hornby
T: Ralph Beckett
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
Ralph Beckett
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chased home Inspiral again, just as she had in the May Hill, this better form in a deeper race; soon led, shaken up over 2f out, headed soon after, not quicken over 1f out, kept on close home; she is half-sister to middle-distance winners and her maiden brother stays 11.5f, so there's every chance she will proved at least as effective when she steps up in trip next year.
soon led, shaken up over 2f out, headed soon after, not quicken over 1f out, kept on close home
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3 (9) 3 (9) James Doyle silk nk 2. CACHET (IRE) 2. CACHET (IRE) -3 <
103
+2 > 100 James Doyle 2 9-0 22/123 22/123
James Doyle silk b or brf ACLAIM (IRE) 122 - POYLE SOPHIE 71 TEOFILO (IRE) 126 J: James Doyle
T: George Boughey
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
George Boughey
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fully confirmed her improved effort in the Rockfel, following the third that day Oscula in paying a compliment to the winner Hello You, though she was again well positioned and probably seen to best advantage; led pair in centre, shaken up and every chance 2f out, left behind by winner from over 1f out, not quicken and lost second well inside final 1f; she's by some way the best runner so far in Britain and Ireland from the first crop of Aclaim, showing rather more stamina than a lot of his progeny, her dam's side suggesting she could well stay beyond 1m.
led group, shaken up 2f out, left behind by winner over 1f out, not quicken well inside final 1f
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4 (2) 4 (2) Cieren Fallon silk sh 7. MISE EN SCENE 7. MISE EN SCENE -4 <
103+
-6 > 100 Cieren Fallon 2 9-0 15/28.5 15/28.5
Cieren Fallon silk bf SIYOUNI (FR) 122 - GADFLY GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Cieren Fallon
T: James Ferguson
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
James Ferguson
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on softer ground than previously, lost her unbeaten record, running at least as well as at Goodwood, but seeming still a little short on experience, not really finding her stride until it was too late; held up, took keen hold, labouring under 3f out, stayed on entering final 1f, nearest at the finish; she remains capable of better.
held up, struggling under 3f out, stayed on entering final 1f, nearest finish
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5 (4) 5 (4) William Buick silk ½ 9. WILD BEAUTY 9. WILD BEAUTY 0 <
102
-1 > 99 William Buick 2 9-0 15/28.5 15/28.5
William Buick silk bf FRANKEL 147 - TULIPS (IRE) 114 PIVOTAL 124 J: William Buick
T: Charlie Appleby
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
Charlie Appleby
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ran to a useful level, probably about as well as she had when winning in Canada the time before, well positioned and seemingly beaten fair and square; close up, shaken up 3f out, not quicken under 2f out, hung left, plugged on.
close up, shaken up 3f out, not quicken under 2f out, hung left, plugged on
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6 (3) 6 (3) Ryan Moore silk ¾ 3. CONCERT HALL (IRE) 3. CONCERT HALL (IRE) -1 <
100
+6 > 97 Ryan Moore 2 9-0 17/29.5 17/29.5
Ryan Moore silk bf DUBAWI (IRE) 129 - WAS (IRE) 117 GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Ryan Moore
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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ran creditably without finding any improvement stepped up to 1m, the way she shapes and her pedigree both suggesting that this trip and further will show her to advantage next year, that her stable's beaten runners in this race in recent years include Mother Earth, Snowfall, Love and Magical more than enough reason to remain positive about her longer-term prospects; led early, in touch after, outpaced soon after halfway, kept on again final 1f.
led early, in touch after, outpaced soon after halfway, kept on again final 1f
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7 (6) 7 (6) Shane Foley silk 5. MAGICAL LAGOON (IRE) 5. MAGICAL LAGOON (IRE) -4 <
96
+10 > 94 Shane Foley 2 9-0 20/121 20/121
Shane Foley silk bf GALILEO (IRE) 134 - NIGHT LAGOON (GER) 102 LAGUNAS J: Shane Foley
T: Mrs J. Harrington, Ireland
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
Mrs J. Harrington, Ireland
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was essentially found out in better company, this a fair bit stronger than the Group 3 she won at the Curragh, though she possibly didn't handle the track that well either; tracked pace, shaken up over 3f out, lost place over 2f out; she's not really bred to be a leading 2-y-o, a well-made filly with a middle-distance pedigree - her winning half-siblings including the King George winner Novellist - and she could well come into her own once stepped up in trip at 3 yrs.
tracked pace, shaken up over 3f out, lost place over 2f out
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8 (5) 8 (5) Robert Havlin silk 1. BOUQUET 1. BOUQUET -3 <
89
-14 > 88 Robert Havlin 2 9-0 22/123 22/123
Robert Havlin silk grf DARK ANGEL (IRE) 113 - BOUND (IRE) GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Robert Havlin
T: John & Thady Gosden
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
John & Thady Gosden
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had plenty of improvement to make to figure in this higher grade and she wasn't up to the task at this stage of her career, still a bit green and never a factor; slowly into stride, raced off the pace, ridden over 3f out, not quicken, left behind over 1f out; she has plenty of substance to her physically and may yet do better at 3 yrs, at this stage looking likely to take after the stouter dam's side of her pedigree.
slowly away, off pace, ridden over 3f out, not quicken, left behind over 1f out
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9 (1) 9 (1) David Probert silk ¾ 6. MAJESTIC GLORY 6. MAJESTIC GLORY -3 <
87
+10 > 86 David Probert 2 9-0 25/126 25/126
David Probert silk bf FRANKEL 147 - BELLA NOUF 91 DANSILI 127 J: David Probert
T: Andrew Balding
Age: 2 Wgt: 9-0
Andrew Balding
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over an extra 1f, was back on easier ground, but fared little better than she had in the Rockfel, her campaign rather tailing off, perhaps just past her best for the year the last twice; settled in touch, ridden under 3f out, not quicken, dropped away final 1f.
settled in touch, ridden under 3f out, not quicken, dropped away final 1f
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All 9 ran.

Winning Owner: Cheveley Park Stud

Time: 1m 38.44s Closing Sectional: (3f): 36.45s (101.3%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 115%, Betfair SP 100%

The 2-y-o fillies hadn't looked a vintage bunch for much of the campaign, but the Fillies' Mile followed the Cheveley Park in showcasing the ability of one likely to be a major player in next year's classics, Inspiral justifying her short price with a thoroughly convincing victory, the form perhaps not so good as that in the Cheveley Park, the race a little short on depth compared to some years and the winner's performance no more than average for the race, though there is a fair bit more to come; the third and winner raced apart from the other runners in the centre, the runner-up having taken the main group over to the far rail, the field converging over 2f out.

INSPIRAL completed a perfect campaign with a dominant victory in the top race for staying 2-y-o fillies, a lot to like about the way she moved into contention, that she needed her mind made up before she stamped her full authority on the race not really a concern, her record making her a strong contender for classic honours next year, this form not looking quite so good as Tenebrism showed in the Cheveley Park, though both fillies are only just scratching the surface of what they can do; patiently ridden behind leader in centre, travelled strongly, good headway over 2f out, led soon after, ridden over 1f out, kept on well inside final 1f, well on top finish; an exciting prospect for 2022.

PROSPEROUS VOYAGE (IRE) chased home Inspiral again, just as she had in the May Hill, this better form in a deeper race; soon led, shaken up over 2f out, headed soon after, not quicken over 1f out, kept on close home; she is half-sister to middle-distance winners and her maiden brother stays 11.5f, so there's every chance she will proved at least as effective when she steps up in trip next year.

CACHET (IRE) fully confirmed her improved effort in the Rockfel, following the third that day Oscula in paying a compliment to the winner Hello You, though she was again well positioned and probably seen to best advantage; led pair in centre, shaken up and every chance 2f out, left behind by winner from over 1f out, not quicken and lost second well inside final 1f; she's by some way the best runner so far in Britain and Ireland from the first crop of Aclaim, showing rather more stamina than a lot of his progeny, her dam's side suggesting she could well stay beyond 1m.

MISE EN SCENE on softer ground than previously, lost her unbeaten record, running at least as well as at Goodwood, but seeming still a little short on experience, not really finding her stride until it was too late; held up, took keen hold, labouring under 3f out, stayed on entering final 1f, nearest at the finish; she remains capable of better.

WILD BEAUTY ran to a useful level, probably about as well as she had when winning in Canada the time before, well positioned and seemingly beaten fair and square; close up, shaken up 3f out, not quicken under 2f out, hung left, plugged on.

CONCERT HALL (IRE) ran creditably without finding any improvement stepped up to 1m, the way she shapes and her pedigree both suggesting that this trip and further will show her to advantage next year, that her stable's beaten runners in this race in recent years include Mother Earth, Snowfall, Love and Magical more than enough reason to remain positive about her longer-term prospects; led early, in touch after, outpaced soon after halfway, kept on again final 1f.

MAGICAL LAGOON (IRE) was essentially found out in better company, this a fair bit stronger than the Group 3 she won at the Curragh, though she possibly didn't handle the track that well either; tracked pace, shaken up over 3f out, lost place over 2f out; she's not really bred to be a leading 2-y-o, a well-made filly with a middle-distance pedigree - her winning half-siblings including the King George winner Novellist - and she could well come into her own once stepped up in trip at 3 yrs.

BOUQUET had plenty of improvement to make to figure in this higher grade and she wasn't up to the task at this stage of her career, still a bit green and never a factor; slowly into stride, raced off the pace, ridden over 3f out, not quicken, left behind over 1f out; she has plenty of substance to her physically and may yet do better at 3 yrs, at this stage looking likely to take after the stouter dam's side of her pedigree.

MAJESTIC GLORY over an extra 1f, was back on easier ground, but fared little better than she had in the Rockfel, her campaign rather tailing off, perhaps just past her best for the year the last twice; settled in touch, ridden under 3f out, not quicken, dropped away final 1f.