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North Wales Chronicle
10-07-2025
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals
Aidan O'Brien's Justify colt was the 11-8 favourite under Ryan Moore in a small field of five, and horse and rider were happy to travel along in the slipstream of early leader Furthur. As the race progressed he loomed up beside the front runner to take the lead three furlongs from home and from there on it was plain sailing as he prevailed by an easy eight and a half lengths. Paddy Power were very impressed and cut the winner to 6-1 from 20s for the Betfred St Leger. Paul Smith, son of co-owner Derrick Smith, said: 'He seems to have progressed nicely from Ascot and Ryan was very happy with him – he said he's uncomplicated, he got into a lovely rhythm and we could have some fun with him over those longer distances now. 'He was out wide for a long way at Ascot but he bounced out of the race very well and really enjoyed the ground today. 'The Irish Leger and the English Leger, all those sort of races are open to him and he could be a Cup horse next year, perhaps. We can plot our way towards all those nice staying races at the end of the year now.' The current ante-post favourite for the St Leger is stablemate and dual Derby winner Lambourn and Smith added: 'There's lots of options open and I think we'll see how these horses get on over the festivals as after here we've got Goodwood and York coming up. 'He's in the mix for all those top races.'

Rhyl Journal
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Rhyl Journal
Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals
Aidan O'Brien's Justify colt was the 11-8 favourite under Ryan Moore in a small field of five, and horse and rider were happy to travel along in the slipstream of early leader Furthur. As the race progressed he loomed up beside the front runner to take the lead three furlongs from home and from there on it was plain sailing as he prevailed by an easy eight and a half lengths. Paddy Power were very impressed and cut the winner to 6-1 from 20s for the Betfred St Leger. Paul Smith, son of co-owner Derrick Smith, said: 'He seems to have progressed nicely from Ascot and Ryan was very happy with him – he said he's uncomplicated, he got into a lovely rhythm and we could have some fun with him over those longer distances now. 'He was out wide for a long way at Ascot but he bounced out of the race very well and really enjoyed the ground today. 'The Irish Leger and the English Leger, all those sort of races are open to him and he could be a Cup horse next year, perhaps. We can plot our way towards all those nice staying races at the end of the year now.' The current ante-post favourite for the St Leger is stablemate and dual Derby winner Lambourn and Smith added: 'There's lots of options open and I think we'll see how these horses get on over the festivals as after here we've got Goodwood and York coming up. 'He's in the mix for all those top races.'


Glasgow Times
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals
Aidan O'Brien's Justify colt was the 11-8 favourite under Ryan Moore in a small field of five, and horse and rider were happy to travel along in the slipstream of early leader Furthur. As the race progressed he loomed up beside the front runner to take the lead three furlongs from home and from there on it was plain sailing as he prevailed by an easy eight and a half lengths. Paddy Power were very impressed and cut the winner to 6-1 from 20s for the Betfred St Leger. Paul Smith, son of co-owner Derrick Smith, said: 'He seems to have progressed nicely from Ascot and Ryan was very happy with him – he said he's uncomplicated, he got into a lovely rhythm and we could have some fun with him over those longer distances now. 'He was out wide for a long way at Ascot but he bounced out of the race very well and really enjoyed the ground today. 'The Irish Leger and the English Leger, all those sort of races are open to him and he could be a Cup horse next year, perhaps. We can plot our way towards all those nice staying races at the end of the year now.' The current ante-post favourite for the St Leger is stablemate and dual Derby winner Lambourn and Smith added: 'There's lots of options open and I think we'll see how these horses get on over the festivals as after here we've got Goodwood and York coming up. 'He's in the mix for all those top races.'


South Wales Guardian
10-07-2025
- Sport
- South Wales Guardian
Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals
Aidan O'Brien's Justify colt was the 11-8 favourite under Ryan Moore in a small field of five, and horse and rider were happy to travel along in the slipstream of early leader Furthur. As the race progressed he loomed up beside the front runner to take the lead three furlongs from home and from there on it was plain sailing as he prevailed by an easy eight and a half lengths. Paddy Power were very impressed and cut the winner to 6-1 from 20s for the Betfred St Leger. Paul Smith, son of co-owner Derrick Smith, said: 'He seems to have progressed nicely from Ascot and Ryan was very happy with him – he said he's uncomplicated, he got into a lovely rhythm and we could have some fun with him over those longer distances now. 'He was out wide for a long way at Ascot but he bounced out of the race very well and really enjoyed the ground today. 'The Irish Leger and the English Leger, all those sort of races are open to him and he could be a Cup horse next year, perhaps. We can plot our way towards all those nice staying races at the end of the year now.' The current ante-post favourite for the St Leger is stablemate and dual Derby winner Lambourn and Smith added: 'There's lots of options open and I think we'll see how these horses get on over the festivals as after here we've got Goodwood and York coming up. 'He's in the mix for all those top races.'

Leader Live
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Leader Live
Scandinavia in a different league to Bahrain Trophy rivals
Aidan O'Brien's Justify colt was the 11-8 favourite under Ryan Moore in a small field of five, and horse and rider were happy to travel along in the slipstream of early leader Furthur. As the race progressed he loomed up beside the front runner to take the lead three furlongs from home and from there on it was plain sailing as he prevailed by an easy eight and a half lengths. Paddy Power were very impressed and cut the winner to 6-1 from 20s for the Betfred St Leger. Paul Smith, son of co-owner Derrick Smith, said: 'He seems to have progressed nicely from Ascot and Ryan was very happy with him – he said he's uncomplicated, he got into a lovely rhythm and we could have some fun with him over those longer distances now. 'He was out wide for a long way at Ascot but he bounced out of the race very well and really enjoyed the ground today. 'The Irish Leger and the English Leger, all those sort of races are open to him and he could be a Cup horse next year, perhaps. We can plot our way towards all those nice staying races at the end of the year now.' The current ante-post favourite for the St Leger is stablemate and dual Derby winner Lambourn and Smith added: 'There's lots of options open and I think we'll see how these horses get on over the festivals as after here we've got Goodwood and York coming up. 'He's in the mix for all those top races.'