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Amiloc holds off Zahraan in ‘Ascot Derby'

Amiloc holds off Zahraan in ‘Ascot Derby'

Rhyl Journal14 hours ago

An impressive winner of Goodwood's Cocked Hat Stakes, the fact the son of Postponed is a gelding meant he had to bypass the Derby at Epsom for the race often referred to as the 'Ascot Derby'.
Ryan Moore tried to slip the field on eventual third Galveston, but Rossa Ryan aboard the 11-8 market leader never let that duo too far out of his sights and after sending Amiloc to the front with a furlong to run, had enough in reserve to hold off Johnny Murtagh's Zahraan by three-quarters of a length.
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Beckett said: 'He did it the hard way a little bit, we thought Galveston would probably go forward and it did work out like that.
'I didn't really want to run him, to tell you the truth. I didn't think he'd like the ground, but I was wrong about that.
'I don't think we've ever had one win five straight, well I can't think of one! I wasn't confident because of the ground. We haven't had a great week.
'Rossa was great, he rode him with plenty of confidence and it set up well for us, I will say that, but sometimes it just does.'
Amilco halved in price for the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes and asked about future plans, Beckett said: 'I think ground will dictate, I wouldn't be afraid to take anybody on with him on slower ground, so he is in everything.
'He's going to take a bit of getting over today by the look of him; if it came up soft next month (for the King George), or with a bit of juice, I'm sure we'd be here.'
Of Zahraan, who runs in the colours of the late Aga Khan, Murtagh said: 'He lost nothing in defeat. Ben (Coen) just said they quickened up from four out and just had him off the bridle a little bit earlier than ideal. I'm not saying he wants soft ground, but a little bit more juice in it would help him travel a bit longer.
'Finishing second here is definitely more frustrating as a trainer than as a jockey! It's more nerve-wracking beforehand, and it's gutting – you know how hard it is to win here. You see all all the people come with their best horses, and we thought we had one and we still do, but he just wasn't good enough today.
'You'd love to think he might be an Arc horse one day, and the connections would love that race. He's a bit to go to get there, but he might.'
He added: 'I was really privileged to ride in these colours and you forget what a privilege it is until you go last week and see the Derby, which is the greatest race in the world and was run in honour of His Highness the Aga Khan, and for me to deliver now we have to find the winners on the big days.'

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