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NEWMARKET (ROWLEY) 15:40

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15:40 Sunday 05 May 2024

QIPCO 1000 GUINEAS STAKES (Group 1) (1)

Distance : 1m
Prize : £297,018 Age : 3yo Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Good
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 (16) 1 (16) Silvestre De Sousa silk 4. ELMALKA 4. ELMALKA -9 <
111+
-2 > 108 Silvestre De Sousa 3 9-2 28/129 28/129
Silvestre De Sousa silk bf KINGMAN 134 - NAHRAIN 119 SELKIRK (USA) 129 J: Silvestre De Sousa
T: Roger Varian
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Roger Varian
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became just the third filly this century to win this contest after just 2 previous outings, following in the footsteps of Kazzia in 2002 and Ghanaati in 2009, so clearly deserves plenty of credit for overcoming a lack of experience, pulling off what looked an unlikely success at one point (traded at an in-running high of 910), but she was seen to advantage, certainly more so than the third or fourth; slowly into stride, in rear, ran green, pushed along 3f out, headway over 1f out, found plenty to lead final strides; she isn't the biggest, but she's from an excellent family and looks open to further improvement, either kept to this trip or when upped to 1¼m, both pedigree and run style suggesting that will pose no problems.
slowly away, rear, ran green, pushed along 3f out, headway over 1f out, found plenty to lead close home
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2 (15) 2 (15) Tom Marquand silk nk 6. PORTA FORTUNA (IRE) 6. PORTA FORTUNA (IRE) -2 <
110
+8 > 108 Tom Marquand 3 9-2 11/112 11/112
Tom Marquand silk b or brf CARAVAGGIO (USA) 126 - TOO PRECIOUS (IRE) HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (IRE) 125 J: Tom Marquand
T: Donnacha Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Donnacha Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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finished her 2-y-o campaign on the up, successful in the Cheveley Park then a close second over a sharp 1m at the Breeders' Cup, and ran at least as well on her return, the only one to make the frame without the benefit of a prep run and having no problem with this greater emphasis on stamina than previously, seeing this strongly-run race out thoroughly; held up, effort over 2f out, chased leader final 1f, kept on well, just failed; the Irish Guineas is the obvious next option, but though the other principals from this race are likely to be heading elsewhere, the chances are she will require a bit more to get the better of Opera Singer and One Look.
held up, effort over 2f out, chased leader final 1f, kept on well, just failed
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3 (11) 3 (11) Aurelien Lemaitre silk sh 8. RAMATUELLE (USA) 8. RAMATUELLE (USA) -3 <
110+
+2 > 108 Aurelien Lemaitre 3 9-2 9/25.5 9/25.5
Aurelien Lemaitre silk chf JUSTIFY (USA) 129 - RAVEN'S LADY 109 RAVEN'S PASS (USA) 133 J: Aurelien Lemaitre
T: Christopher Head, France
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Christopher Head, France
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ran well, deserving plenty of credit in the circumstances, the only one who raced prominently to figure in the finish, though she barely stayed the extra 1f, looking all over the winner 1f out having kicked clear, but tying up and swamped by those coming from well off the pace late on; she's in the Coronation and Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot and will make appeal for either, which route she takes presumably dependent on conditions, though a turning track would help eke out her stamina if connections opt for the former.
chased leader, led over 2f out, kicked on, looked in control 1f out, headed close home
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4 (4) 4 (4) Jamie Spencer silk ½ 15. TAMFANA (GER) 15. TAMFANA (GER) -4 <
109+
+2 > 107 Jamie Spencer 3 9-2 33/134 33/134
Jamie Spencer silk bf SOLDIER HOLLOW 121 - TRES MAGNIFIQUE (FR) ZOFFANY (IRE) 121 J: Jamie Spencer
T: David Menuisier
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
David Menuisier
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ought to have won, likely to have done so had she got a clear run through, and along with Ramatuelle paid a big compliment to their Imprudence conqueror Romantic Style; held up, travelled well, not clear run and switched 2f out, losing momentum and conceding first run, shaken up 1f out, still plenty to do final 100 yds, finished with a flourish; she will stay at least 1¼m and rates as a leading contender for the Prix de Diane, that her next reported target.
held up, not clear run 2f out, switched, shaken up 1f out, still off pace final 100 yds, finished strongly
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5 (12) 5 (12) Ryan Moore silk sh 16. YLANG YLANG 16. YLANG YLANG -1 <
109
-8 > 107 Ryan Moore 3 9-2 5/16 5/16
Ryan Moore silk bf FRANKEL 147 - SHAMBOLIC (IRE) 99 SHAMARDAL (USA) 129 J: Ryan Moore
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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ran well over the same C&D as when taking the Fillies' Mile, looking ready for further, this a good Oaks trial as much as it was a creditable Guineas effort, the good pace bringing her undoubted stamina into play late on; raced off the pace, shaken up over 2f out, kept on well final 1f, nearest at the finish.
off pace, shaken up over 2f out, kept on well final 1f, nearest finish
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6 (14) 6 (14) Hollie Doyle silk 10. ROLICA (IRE) 10. ROLICA (IRE) -17 <
103
-18 > 101 Hollie Doyle 3 9-2 50/151 50/151
Hollie Doyle silk bf LOPE DE VEGA (IRE) 125 - MOTEO (IRE) 103 TEOFILO (IRE) 126 J: Hollie Doyle
T: Jane Chapple-Hyam
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Jane Chapple-Hyam
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seemed to excel herself fast-tracked from maidens to Group 1 level, helped by the return to 1m and the strong pace, sure to stay further again provided she learns to settle better as she gains in experience; steadied at the start, held up, took keen hold, shaken up halfway, headway over 1f out, stayed on, nearest at the finish.
steadied start, held up, shaken up halfway, headway over 1f out, stayed on, nearest finish
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7 (3) 7 (3) Mickael Barzalona silk 1. CINDERELLA'S DREAM 1. CINDERELLA'S DREAM 0 <
100
+8 > 98 Mickael Barzalona 3 9-2 12/113 12/113
Mickael Barzalona silk bf SHAMARDAL (USA) 129 - ESPADRILLE 90 DUBAWI (IRE) 129 J: Mickael Barzalona
T: Charlie Appleby
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Charlie Appleby
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confirmed the improvement shown in Dubai earlier in the year, those efforts more about style than substance but this display cementing her status as a decidedly useful type, albeit also exposing her limitations at this significantly higher grade; waited with, pushed along 3f out, chased leaders over 1f out, not quicken.
waited with, pushed along 3f out, chased leaders over 1f out, not quicken
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8 (5) 8 (5) Daniel Tudhope silk nk 5. FALLEN ANGEL 5. FALLEN ANGEL +12 <
99+
+18 > 97 Daniel Tudhope 3 9-2 10/34.33f 10/34.33f
Daniel Tudhope silk grf TOO DARN HOT 127p - AGNES STEWART (IRE) 107 LAWMAN (FR) 121 J: Daniel Tudhope
T: K. R. Burke
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
K. R. Burke
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was most progressive at 2 yrs and looked to have done well over the winter, but she wasn't seen to best effect, travelling better than most but perhaps closer to the pace than ideal (only the third fared better of those ridden prominently); handy, travelled well, shaken up 2f out, not quicken, weakened inside final 1f; should stay at least 1m and is well worth another chance at this level.
handy, shaken up 2f out, not quicken, weakened inside final 1f
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9 (13) 9 (13) William Buick silk 2. DANCE SEQUENCE 2. DANCE SEQUENCE +7 <
92
+20 > 90 William Buick 3 9-2 13/27.5 13/27.5
William Buick silk bf DUBAWI (IRE) 129 - TEARLESS 108 STREET CRY (IRE) 130 J: William Buick
T: Charlie Appleby
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Charlie Appleby
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reversed placings with Pretty Crystal from the Nell Gwyn, but she was again below form, briefly looking a threat before her effort petered out, very unlikely on pedigree that that was due to lack of stamina (should stay 1m); in touch, effort over 2f out, chased leader over 1f out, hung right, faded.
in touch, effort over 2f out, chased leader over 1f out, hung right, faded
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10 (1) 10 (1) Oisin James Orr silk 7. PRETTY CRYSTAL (IRE) 7. PRETTY CRYSTAL (IRE) +13 <
87
+5 > 86 Oisin James Orr 3 9-2 33/134 33/134
Oisin James Orr silk chf DUBAWI (IRE) 129 - PRETTY BABY (IRE) 111p ORPEN (USA) 116 J: Oisin James Orr
T: Richard Fahey
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Richard Fahey
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supplemented after winning the Nell Gwyn, needed to improve again to make an impact, but she couldn't even repeat that form, likely to do well to win again at pattern level, whether she will stay 1m at a more realistic level remaining to be seen; mid-division, shaken up over 2f out, not quicken, faded final 1f.
mid-division, shaken up over 2f out, not quicken, faded final 1f
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11 (8) 11 (8) Kieran Shoemark silk 9. REGAL JUBILEE 9. REGAL JUBILEE +18 <
84
+15 > 83 Kieran Shoemark 3 9-2 28/129 28/129
Kieran Shoemark silk bf FRANKEL 147 - REGAL REALM 104 MEDICEAN 128 J: Kieran Shoemark
T: John & Thady Gosden
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
John & Thady Gosden
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had finished just ahead of the winner in the Fred Darling, but she failed by a long way to repeat that form; mid-field, shaken up over 2f out, weakened soon after.
mid-field, shaken up over 2f out, weakened soon after
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12 (2) 12 (2) Oisin Murphy silk 12. SEE THE FIRE 12. SEE THE FIRE +30 <
74
+35 > 73 Oisin Murphy 3 9-2 15/28.5 15/28.5
Oisin Murphy silk chf SEA THE STARS (IRE) 140 - ARABIAN QUEEN (IRE) 117 DUBAWI (IRE) 129 J: Oisin Murphy
T: Andrew Balding
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Andrew Balding
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progressed well at 2 yrs but she may well need further than 1m this year and was well below form after 7 months off; in touch, effort 3f out, chased leaders briefly 2f out, weakened.
in touch, effort 3f out, chased leaders briefly 2f out, weakened
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13 (9) 13 (9) Jason Hart silk 11. SACRED ANGEL (IRE) 11. SACRED ANGEL (IRE) +36 <
66
+28 > 67 Jason Hart 3 9-2 33/134 33/134
Jason Hart silk grf DARK ANGEL (IRE) 113 - SACRED ASPECT (IRE) 98 HAATEF (USA) 117 J: Jason Hart
T: Charlie Johnston
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Charlie Johnston
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looked in fine shape, but was well held after 7 months off, raced exclusively at 6f at 2 yrs but bred to stay at least 7f and not beaten due to stamina; prominent, took keen hold, shaken up over 2f out, wandered, weakened quickly 1f out.
prominent, shaken up over 2f out, wandered, weakened quickly 1f out
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14 (6) 14 (6) Clifford Lee silk ½ 3. DARNATION (IRE) 3. DARNATION (IRE) +32 <
65
+40 > 65 Clifford Lee 3 9-2 25/126 25/126
Clifford Lee silk bf TOO DARN HOT 127p - MONDAY MONDAY (IRE) GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Clifford Lee
T: K. R. Burke
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
K. R. Burke
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did well at 2 yrs and looked to have progressed physically over the winter, but she sweated up beforehand and didn't give her running; prominent, shaken up over 3f out, weakened over 2f out.
prominent, shaken up over 3f out, weakened over 2f out
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15 (10) 15 (10) Pat Dobbs silk 14. STAR STYLE 14. STAR STYLE +28 <
62
+18 > 62 Pat Dobbs 3 9-2 25/126 25/126
Pat Dobbs silk bf ZOUSTAR (AUS) 122+ - SWEET CECILY (IRE) 99 KODIAC 112 J: Pat Dobbs
T: Richard Hannon
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Richard Hannon
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barely 2 weeks on from her debut, was asked a very tough question and couldn't answer it, going off much too keenly; led, raced freely, headed over 2f out, weakened soon after; should stay 1m; hopefully this won't have an impact on her long-term prospects, as she remains a potentially smart filly.
led, headed over 2f out, weakened soon after
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16 (7) 16 (7) Jim Crowley silk 12 13. STAR MUSIC 13. STAR MUSIC +36 <
30
+55 > 32 Jim Crowley 3 9-2 150/1151 150/1151
Jim Crowley silk chf ZOUSTAR (AUS) 122+ - FAST LILY (IRE) 78 FASTNET ROCK (AUS) 127 J: Jim Crowley
T: Richard Hughes
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Richard Hughes
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was faced with another stiff task, but she has plenty to prove after finishing well held on both starts this spring; in touch, shaken up before halfway, dropped away 2f out.
in touch, shaken up before halfway, dropped away 2f out
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All 16 ran.

Winning Owner: Sheikh Ahmed Al Maktoum

Time: 1m 37.05s Closing Sectional: (3f): 37s (98.4%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 125%, Betfair SP 104.1%

A 1000 Guineas with an open look to it beforehand, plenty having made an impact at pattern or listed level, 3 of the field winners of a Group 1 as a 2-y-o, though none with the sort of claims that would make them a short-priced favourite for a classic; the race was strongly run, the field racing up the centre as one - the stalls being in the centre on all 3 days removed a lot of the guessing games that can go with this meeting and largely avoided fields splitting, all credit to the new clerk of the course - the third faring much the best of those that raced prominently, the other 4 involved in the finish all coming from the back, the winner still green and the fourth meeting trouble, the third, by contrast, barely staying; with 5 fillies finishing within barely a length of one another and the level of form coming into the race, there are obvious grounds for rating this a substandard Guineas, even if one or 2 prove to be rather better than they showed here.

ELMALKA became just the third filly this century to win this contest after just 2 previous outings, following in the footsteps of Kazzia in 2002 and Ghanaati in 2009, so clearly deserves plenty of credit for overcoming a lack of experience, pulling off what looked an unlikely success at one point (traded at an in-running high of 910), but she was seen to advantage, certainly more so than the third or fourth; slowly into stride, in rear, ran green, pushed along 3f out, headway over 1f out, found plenty to lead final strides; she isn't the biggest, but she's from an excellent family and looks open to further improvement, either kept to this trip or when upped to 1¼m, both pedigree and run style suggesting that will pose no problems.

PORTA FORTUNA (IRE) finished her 2-y-o campaign on the up, successful in the Cheveley Park then a close second over a sharp 1m at the Breeders' Cup, and ran at least as well on her return, the only one to make the frame without the benefit of a prep run and having no problem with this greater emphasis on stamina than previously, seeing this strongly-run race out thoroughly; held up, effort over 2f out, chased leader final 1f, kept on well, just failed; the Irish Guineas is the obvious next option, but though the other principals from this race are likely to be heading elsewhere, the chances are she will require a bit more to get the better of Opera Singer and One Look.

RAMATUELLE (USA) ran well, deserving plenty of credit in the circumstances, the only one who raced prominently to figure in the finish, though she barely stayed the extra 1f, looking all over the winner 1f out having kicked clear, but tying up and swamped by those coming from well off the pace late on; she's in the Coronation and Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot and will make appeal for either, which route she takes presumably dependent on conditions, though a turning track would help eke out her stamina if connections opt for the former.

TAMFANA (GER) ought to have won, likely to have done so had she got a clear run through, and along with Ramatuelle paid a big compliment to their Imprudence conqueror Romantic Style; held up, travelled well, not clear run and switched 2f out, losing momentum and conceding first run, shaken up 1f out, still plenty to do final 100 yds, finished with a flourish; she will stay at least 1¼m and rates as a leading contender for the Prix de Diane, that her next reported target.

YLANG YLANG ran well over the same C&D as when taking the Fillies' Mile, looking ready for further, this a good Oaks trial as much as it was a creditable Guineas effort, the good pace bringing her undoubted stamina into play late on; raced off the pace, shaken up over 2f out, kept on well final 1f, nearest at the finish.

ROLICA (IRE) seemed to excel herself fast-tracked from maidens to Group 1 level, helped by the return to 1m and the strong pace, sure to stay further again provided she learns to settle better as she gains in experience; steadied at the start, held up, took keen hold, shaken up halfway, headway over 1f out, stayed on, nearest at the finish.

CINDERELLA'S DREAM confirmed the improvement shown in Dubai earlier in the year, those efforts more about style than substance but this display cementing her status as a decidedly useful type, albeit also exposing her limitations at this significantly higher grade; waited with, pushed along 3f out, chased leaders over 1f out, not quicken.

FALLEN ANGEL was most progressive at 2 yrs and looked to have done well over the winter, but she wasn't seen to best effect, travelling better than most but perhaps closer to the pace than ideal (only the third fared better of those ridden prominently); handy, travelled well, shaken up 2f out, not quicken, weakened inside final 1f; should stay at least 1m and is well worth another chance at this level.

DANCE SEQUENCE reversed placings with Pretty Crystal from the Nell Gwyn, but she was again below form, briefly looking a threat before her effort petered out, very unlikely on pedigree that that was due to lack of stamina (should stay 1m); in touch, effort over 2f out, chased leader over 1f out, hung right, faded.

PRETTY CRYSTAL (IRE) supplemented after winning the Nell Gwyn, needed to improve again to make an impact, but she couldn't even repeat that form, likely to do well to win again at pattern level, whether she will stay 1m at a more realistic level remaining to be seen; mid-division, shaken up over 2f out, not quicken, faded final 1f.

REGAL JUBILEE had finished just ahead of the winner in the Fred Darling, but she failed by a long way to repeat that form; mid-field, shaken up over 2f out, weakened soon after.

SEE THE FIRE progressed well at 2 yrs but she may well need further than 1m this year and was well below form after 7 months off; in touch, effort 3f out, chased leaders briefly 2f out, weakened.

SACRED ANGEL (IRE) looked in fine shape, but was well held after 7 months off, raced exclusively at 6f at 2 yrs but bred to stay at least 7f and not beaten due to stamina; prominent, took keen hold, shaken up over 2f out, wandered, weakened quickly 1f out.

DARNATION (IRE) did well at 2 yrs and looked to have progressed physically over the winter, but she sweated up beforehand and didn't give her running; prominent, shaken up over 3f out, weakened over 2f out.

STAR STYLE barely 2 weeks on from her debut, was asked a very tough question and couldn't answer it, going off much too keenly; led, raced freely, headed over 2f out, weakened soon after; should stay 1m; hopefully this won't have an impact on her long-term prospects, as she remains a potentially smart filly.

STAR MUSIC was faced with another stiff task, but she has plenty to prove after finishing well held on both starts this spring; in touch, shaken up before halfway, dropped away 2f out.