logo
#

Latest news with #BallydoyleDerby

Delacroix and Ombudsman set for Juddmonte day
Delacroix and Ombudsman set for Juddmonte day

Irish Examiner

time3 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Delacroix and Ombudsman set for Juddmonte day

A fascinating six-runner field has been declared for the Juddmonte International at York on Wednesday, headlined by a rematch between Delacroix and Ombudsman. The pair met in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown, where Ryan Moore conjured a tremendous last-gasp effort from Aidan O'Brien's Delacroix to deny the John and Thady Gosden-trained Ombudsman. Ombudsman had earlier been very impressive in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot and the four-year-old has yet to finish out of the first two in seven career starts. Delacroix followed the traditional Ballydoyle Derby route to Epsom, winning the two Leopardstown trials, but never looked happy in the premier Classic. Back at 10 furlongs last time out, he showed this true colours. The race truly lives up to its International name this year, with Danon Decile having travelled over from Japan for the contest. He was last seen beating subsequent King George winner Calandagan in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Daryz, from the same Francis-Henri Graffard stable as last year's runner-up Calandagan, represents the Aga Khan Studs, aiming to be the first French-trained winner since Triptych in 1987. Andrew Balding's See The Fire, a 12-length winner of the Middleton Stakes over course and distance earlier in the season, is another with strong claims. Birr Castle, supplemented last week, is set to play the role of pacemaker for Ombudsman. Seven go to post in the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes, where dual Derby winner Lambourn is the standout. O'Brien's colt faces three stablemates in Mount Kilimanjaro, Stay True and Thrice, while Paddy Twomey's Carmers, the unbeaten Queen's Vase winner, could give him plenty to think about and Dante winner Pride Of Arras aims to bounce back after being gelded. Coolmore and Godolphin face off in the Tattersalls Acomb Stakes, with Italy and Distant Storm respectively in a field of eight. Meanwhile, shock Sussex Stakes winner Qirat has been supplemented for the Sky Bet City of York Stakes on Saturday. The Ralph Beckett-trained four-year-old was added to the Sussex field late in the day, primarily to carry out pacemaking duties for Field Of Gold, but he became the biggest-priced winner of a Group One in modern history at 150-1. It cost his owners Juddmonte £70,000 (€81,000) to add him to the Goodwood race and they have paid another £40,000 (€46,319) to run him in York's seven-furlong contest, which boasts top-level status for the first time this year. 'It looks the right race for him and Ralph felt strongly about it,' said Juddmonte racing manager Barry Mahon, racing manager for Juddmonte. 'The owners are happy to go along with it, he showed plenty of pace in the Sussex and while a mile is his optimum, I don't think he'll have any problem dropping back to seven.' After his hold-up last week, Richard Hannon has rerouted Rosallion, narrowly denied by Qirat at Goodwood, and the pair are in line to meet once more. Mahon said: 'It looks like we could meet Rosallion again and we know he's a top-class horse, but he obviously had a little issue last week which stopped him from running in France. We're looking forward to taking him on again and hopefully we'll be able to maintain our position from Goodwood.' Hugo Palmer's Seagulls Eleven, also a winner at Goodwood in Group Three company, is another, supplemented for the race. Andrew Balding's Never So Brave will aim to maintain his progression having won the Summer Mile last time out while Maranoa Charlie comes over from France to represent local owners Bond Thoroughbreds. Lake Forest, Audience, Exactly, Cosmic Year, Quinault, Ten Bob Tony, Ides Of March and Annaf make up the total of 13 contenders.

Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field
Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field

Rhyl Journal

time7 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field

The pair met in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown, where Ryan Moore conjured a tremendous last-gasp effort from Aidan O'Brien's Delacroix to deny the John and Thady Gosden-trained Ombudsman. Ombudsman had earlier been very impressive in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot and the four-year-old has yet to finish out of the first two in seven career starts. Delacroix followed the traditional Ballydoyle Derby route to Epsom, winning the two Leopardstown trials, but never looked happy in the premier Classic. Back at 10 furlongs last time out, he showed this true colours. The race truly lives up to its International name this year, with Danon Decile having travelled over from Japan for the contest. He was last seen beating subsequent King George winner Calandagan in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Daryz, from the same Francis-Henri Graffard stable as last year's runner-up Calandagan, represents the Aga Khan Studs, aiming to be the first French-trained winner since Triptych in 1987. Andrew Balding's See The Fire, a 12-length winner of the Middleton Stakes over course and distance earlier in the season, is another with strong claims. Birr Castle, supplemented last week, is set to play the role of pacemaker for Ombudsman. Seven go to post in the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes, where dual Derby winner Lambourn is the standout. O'Brien's colt faces three stablemates in Mount Kilimanjaro, Stay True and Thrice, while Paddy Twomey's Carmers, the unbeaten Queen's Vase winner, could give him plenty to think about and Dante winner Pride Of Arras aims to bounce back after being gelded. Coolmore and Godolphin face off in the Tattersalls Acomb Stakes, with Italy and Distant Storm respectively in a field of eight.

Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field
Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field

South Wales Guardian

time7 hours ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field

The pair met in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown, where Ryan Moore conjured a tremendous last-gasp effort from Aidan O'Brien's Delacroix to deny the John and Thady Gosden-trained Ombudsman. Ombudsman had earlier been very impressive in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot and the four-year-old has yet to finish out of the first two in seven career starts. Delacroix followed the traditional Ballydoyle Derby route to Epsom, winning the two Leopardstown trials, but never looked happy in the premier Classic. Back at 10 furlongs last time out, he showed this true colours. The race truly lives up to its International name this year, with Danon Decile having travelled over from Japan for the contest. He was last seen beating subsequent King George winner Calandagan in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Daryz, from the same Francis-Henri Graffard stable as last year's runner-up Calandagan, represents the Aga Khan Studs, aiming to be the first French-trained winner since Triptych in 1987. Andrew Balding's See The Fire, a 12-length winner of the Middleton Stakes over course and distance earlier in the season, is another with strong claims. Birr Castle, supplemented last week, is set to play the role of pacemaker for Ombudsman. Seven go to post in the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes, where dual Derby winner Lambourn is the standout. O'Brien's colt faces three stablemates in Mount Kilimanjaro, Stay True and Thrice, while Paddy Twomey's Carmers, the unbeaten Queen's Vase winner, could give him plenty to think about and Dante winner Pride Of Arras aims to bounce back after being gelded. Coolmore and Godolphin face off in the Tattersalls Acomb Stakes, with Italy and Distant Storm respectively in a field of eight.

Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field
Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field

Leader Live

time10 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field

The pair met in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown, where Ryan Moore conjured a tremendous last-gasp effort from Aidan O'Brien's Delacroix to deny the John and Thady Gosden-trained Ombudsman. Ombudsman had earlier been very impressive in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot and the four-year-old has yet to finish out of the first two in seven career starts. Delacroix followed the traditional Ballydoyle Derby route to Epsom, winning the two Leopardstown trials, but never looked happy in the premier Classic. Back at 10 furlongs last time out, he showed this true colours. The race truly lives up to its International name this year, with Danon Decile having travelled over from Japan for the contest. He was last seen beating subsequent King George winner Calandagan in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Daryz, from the same Francis-Henri Graffard stable as last year's runner-up Calandagan, represents the Aga Khan Studs, aiming to be the first French-trained winner since Triptych in 1987. Andrew Balding's See The Fire, a 12-length winner of the Middleton Stakes over course and distance earlier in the season, is another with strong claims. Birr Castle, supplemented last week, is set to play the role of pacemaker for Ombudsman. Seven go to post in the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes, where dual Derby winner Lambourn is the standout. O'Brien's colt faces three stablemates in Mount Kilimanjaro, Stay True and Thrice, while Paddy Twomey's Carmers, the unbeaten Queen's Vase winner, could give him plenty to think about and Dante winner Pride Of Arras aims to bounce back after being gelded. Coolmore and Godolphin face off in the Tattersalls Acomb Stakes, with Italy and Distant Storm respectively in a field of eight.

Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field
Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field

Glasgow Times

time11 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Delacroix and Ombudsman part of six-strong Juddmonte International field

The pair met in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown, where Ryan Moore conjured a tremendous last-gasp effort from Aidan O'Brien's Delacroix to deny the John and Thady Gosden-trained Ombudsman. Ombudsman had earlier been very impressive in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot and the four-year-old has yet to finish out of the first two in seven career starts. Delacroix followed the traditional Ballydoyle Derby route to Epsom, winning the two Leopardstown trials, but never looked happy in the premier Classic. Back at 10 furlongs last time out, he showed this true colours. The race truly lives up to its International name this year, with Danon Decile having travelled over from Japan for the contest. He was last seen beating subsequent King George winner Calandagan in the Dubai Sheema Classic. Daryz, from the same Francis-Henri Graffard stable as last year's runner-up Calandagan, represents the Aga Khan Studs, aiming to be the first French-trained winner since Triptych in 1987. Andrew Balding's See The Fire, a 12-length winner of the Middleton Stakes over course and distance earlier in the season, is another with strong claims. Birr Castle, supplemented last week, is set to play the role of pacemaker for Ombudsman. Seven go to post in the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes, where dual Derby winner Lambourn is the standout. O'Brien's colt faces three stablemates in Mount Kilimanjaro, Stay True and Thrice, while Paddy Twomey's Carmers, the unbeaten Queen's Vase winner, could give him plenty to think about and Dante winner Pride Of Arras aims to bounce back after being gelded. Coolmore and Godolphin face off in the Tattersalls Acomb Stakes, with Italy and Distant Storm respectively in a field of eight.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store