Prince of Wales's Stakes 2014 Result
15:45 Wednesday 18 June 2014 |
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PRINCE OF WALES'S STAKES (Group 1) (1) |
Distance : 1m 2f |
Prize : £525,000 Age : 4yo+ Race Type : Flat | Going : Gd/Frm |
All 8 ran. |
Winning Owner: Lord Lloyd-Webber |
Time: 2m 1.9s |
POS | SILK | BTN | HORSE | AGE | WGT | ISP |
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JOCKEY & TRAINER | ||||||
1 | THE FUGUE | 5 | 8-11 | 11/2 | ||
J: William Buick T: John Gosden | ||||||
2 | 1¾ | MAGICIAN (IRE) | 4 | 9-0 | 6/1 | |
J: Joseph O'Brien T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland | ||||||
3 | 1 | TREVE (FR) | 4 | 8-11 | 8/13 | |
J: Frankie Dettori T: Mme C. Head-Maarek, France | ||||||
4 | 1½ | MUKHADRAM | 5 | 9-0 | 6/1 | |
J: Paul Hanagan T: William Haggas | ||||||
5 | 6 | DANK | 5 | 8-11 | 10/1 | |
J: Ryan Moore T: Sir Michael Stoute | ||||||
6 | ½ | PARISH HALL (IRE) | 5 | 9-0 | 33/1 | |
J: K. J. Manning T: J. S. Bolger, Ireland | ||||||
7 | 6 | ZAMBUCCA (SAF) | 5 | 9-0 | 100/1 | |
J: Pat Cosgrave T: Gay Kelleway | ||||||
8 | 16 | ELKAAYED (USA) | 4 | 9-0 | 66/1 | |
J: Dane O'Neill T: Roger Varian |
All 8 ran. |
Winning Owner: Lord Lloyd-Webber |
Time: 2m 1.9s |
The presence of a couple of star fillies, The Fugue and last year's Arc winner Treve, as well proven Group-1 colts Magician and Mukhadram, gave this year's Prince of Wales' s Stakes a deep, quality field and, although dealt something of a blow with Treve not firing, it's still high-class form with a solid look to it; Elkaayed was employed as a pacemaker and went off very hard in a clear lead, ignored to a large extent by the rest but ensuring they went a sound gallop in the main group nonetheless, making for a fair contest, no need to be making adjustments to the form on the day.
The presence of a couple of star fillies, The Fugue and last year's Arc winner Treve, as well proven Group-1 colts Magician and Mukhadram, gave this year's Prince of Wales' s Stakes a deep, quality field and, although dealt something of a blow with Treve not firing, it's still high-class form with a solid look to it; Elkaayed was employed as a pacemaker and went off very hard in a clear lead, ignored to a large extent by the rest but ensuring they went a sound gallop in the main group nonetheless, making for a fair contest, no need to be making adjustments to the form on the day.