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SANDOWN PARK 19:25

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19:25 Thursday 26 May 2022

CORAL BRIGADIER GERARD STAKES (Group 3) (1)

Distance : 1m 1f 209y
Prize : £45,368 Age : 4yo+ 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 (4) 1 (4) Ryan Moore silk 4. BAY BRIDGE 4. BAY BRIDGE -8 <
125+
0 > 110 Ryan Moore 4 9-2 7/42.75 7/42.75
Ryan Moore silk bc NEW BAY 128 - HAYYONA 62 MULTIPLEX 114 J: Ryan Moore
T: Sir Michael Stoute
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-2
Sir Michael Stoute
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hadn't run above listed level in going unbeaten through a 4-race campaign at 3 yrs, though potential for better was clearly there and, looking in tremendous shape and to have done well physically, he showed it and then some on his return, looking one right out of the top drawer in scoring in scintillating fashion, a threat to all comers this summer, a possible clash with Baaeed in the International several steps down the road but one even now to dream about; in touch, effort over 2f out, led over 1f out, quickened clear, impressive.
in touch, effort over 2f out, led over 1f out, quickened clear, impressive
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2 (6) 2 (6) Jim Crowley silk 5 2. MOSTAHDAF (IRE) 2. MOSTAHDAF (IRE) 0 <
118
-1 > 103 Jim Crowley 4 9-5 6/52.2f 6/52.2f
Jim Crowley silk brc FRANKEL 147 - HANDASSA 110 DUBAWI (IRE) 129 J: Jim Crowley
T: John & Thady Gosden
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-5
John & Thady Gosden
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came into the race looking a potential star, but that took a mighty knock against one that evidently is, comprehensively outpointed by the winner after getting a start on him in the straight; tracked pace, travelled well, shaken up over 2f out, led briefly, left behind by winner approaching final 1f; given his overall profile, it would be foolish to write him off at a higher level, though connections may wish to avoid a rematch with the winner in the Prince of Wales's Stakes, the Hardwicke an alternative engagement, though he would need to prove his stamina over an extra 2f.
tracked pace, shaken up over 2f out, led briefly, left behind by winner approaching final 1f
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3 (2) 3 (2) Tom Marquand silk 1 3. ADDEYBB (IRE) 3. ADDEYBB (IRE) -13 <
112+
+1 > 97 Tom Marquand 8 9-2 9/25.5 9/25.5
Tom Marquand silk chg PIVOTAL 124 - BUSH CAT (USA) 93 KINGMAMBO (USA) 125 J: Tom Marquand
T: William Haggas
Age: 8 Wgt: 9-2 Eq: (s)
William Haggas (s)
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looked to be carrying conditions and duly shaped as if better for the run after 7 months off, the market expecting as much, likely to come on for the run, but asking a lot for him to be back to his very best for Royal Ascot and a rematch with the winner; led, shaken up 3f out, headed 2f out, no extra final 1f.
led, shaken up 3f out, headed 2f out, no extra final 1f
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4 (3) 4 (3) Pat Cosgrave silk 5 5. DUBAI FUTURE 5. DUBAI FUTURE +11 <
102
+17 > 87 Pat Cosgrave 6 9-2 28/129 28/129
Pat Cosgrave silk bg DUBAWI (IRE) 129 - ANJAZ (USA) 105 STREET CRY (IRE) 130 J: Pat Cosgrave
T: Saeed bin Suroor
Age: 6 Wgt: 9-2
Saeed bin Suroor
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was below form after 2 months off, not up to this level essentially, in Britain at least; in touch, shaken up early in straight, left behind 2f out.
in touch, shaken up early in straight, left behind 2f out
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5 (5) 5 (5) Daniel Tudhope silk 2 1. LORD GLITTERS (FR) 1. LORD GLITTERS (FR) 0 <
103
88 Daniel Tudhope 9 9-7 25/126 25/126
Daniel Tudhope silk gr or rog WHIPPER (USA) 126 - LADY GLITTERS (FR) HOMME DE LOI (IRE) 120 J: Daniel Tudhope
T: David O'Meara
Age: 9 Wgt: 9-7
David O'Meara
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has been a grand servant to connections but he's likely to find this level in Britain a bit too much these days and he was below form after nearly 3 months off, his lack of Ascot entries a recognition of his current level; steadied at the start, in rear, shaken up 3f out, made no impression.
steadied start, rear, shaken up 3f out, no impression
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Non Runners: PASSION AND GLORY (IRE). Race Distance Adjustment: +3 yds

Winning Owner: James Wigan & Ballylinch Stud

Time: 2m 8.1s Closing Sectional: (4f): 49.6s (103.7%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 107%, Betfair SP 101.3%

A Group 3 that has often been used as the starting point for an established star, not least by Sir Michael Stoute who had trained 10 previous winners of the race, among the best of them Workforce, who had won both the Derby and the Arc at 3 yrs, that horse's performance on his 4-y-o return the best in this race previously this century, that a runner with a very different profile could better that effort on his reappearance stamps Bay Bridge as a most exciting prospect, one who looks sure to be one of the stars of the summer, a threat to all in the best races at this trip.

BAY BRIDGE hadn't run above listed level in going unbeaten through a 4-race campaign at 3 yrs, though potential for better was clearly there and, looking in tremendous shape and to have done well physically, he showed it and then some on his return, looking one right out of the top drawer in scoring in scintillating fashion, a threat to all comers this summer, a possible clash with Baaeed in the International several steps down the road but one even now to dream about; in touch, effort over 2f out, led over 1f out, quickened clear, impressive.

MOSTAHDAF (IRE) came into the race looking a potential star, but that took a mighty knock against one that evidently is, comprehensively outpointed by the winner after getting a start on him in the straight; tracked pace, travelled well, shaken up over 2f out, led briefly, left behind by winner approaching final 1f; given his overall profile, it would be foolish to write him off at a higher level, though connections may wish to avoid a rematch with the winner in the Prince of Wales's Stakes, the Hardwicke an alternative engagement, though he would need to prove his stamina over an extra 2f.

ADDEYBB (IRE) looked to be carrying conditions and duly shaped as if better for the run after 7 months off, the market expecting as much, likely to come on for the run, but asking a lot for him to be back to his very best for Royal Ascot and a rematch with the winner; led, shaken up 3f out, headed 2f out, no extra final 1f.

DUBAI FUTURE was below form after 2 months off, not up to this level essentially, in Britain at least; in touch, shaken up early in straight, left behind 2f out.

LORD GLITTERS (FR) has been a grand servant to connections but he's likely to find this level in Britain a bit too much these days and he was below form after nearly 3 months off, his lack of Ascot entries a recognition of his current level; steadied at the start, in rear, shaken up 3f out, made no impression.