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Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc
Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

South Wales Guardian

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

The Ralph Beckett-trained three-year-old enhanced his reputation with a fifth straight win in the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot, but a return to the scene of his finest hour is now off the cards, with the track's midsummer Group One feature deemed to be coming too soon for David and Vimy Aykroyd's unbeaten gelding. 'It's a training decision and Ralph felt he could just do with a little bit more time having had a hard race at Royal Ascot,' said the Aykroyds' racing manager Patrick Cooper on the decision to miss the weekend highlight. 'The real racing for this horse will be in the autumn time and Ralph thinks it's a little too quick after his last race, it's nothing more than that and nothing untoward.' Amiloc was a general 10-1 chance for the King George, which could see Coronation Cup one-two Jan Brueghel and Calandagan renew rivalry, and holds entries for both the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes at York (August 20) and the Curragh's Comer Group International Irish St. Leger (September 14) later in the summer. However, connections appear undecided on their next move at this stage, as they anticipate heading overseas in search of valuable prizes before the year is out. Cooper added: 'We'll hopefully go on the road with him in the autumn time, we haven't overly thought about it, but the big-money races are at the end of the year. 'All those races in Hong Kong, Australia and America are all on the radar and I suspect we will be on the road at some stage.'

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc
Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

Rhyl Journal

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Rhyl Journal

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

The Ralph Beckett-trained three-year-old enhanced his reputation with a fifth straight win in the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot, but a return to the scene of his finest hour is now off the cards, with the track's midsummer Group One feature deemed to be coming too soon for David and Vimy Aykroyd's unbeaten gelding. 'It's a training decision and Ralph felt he could just do with a little bit more time having had a hard race at Royal Ascot,' said the Aykroyds' racing manager Patrick Cooper on the decision to miss the weekend highlight. 'The real racing for this horse will be in the autumn time and Ralph thinks it's a little too quick after his last race, it's nothing more than that and nothing untoward.' Amiloc was a general 10-1 chance for the King George, which could see Coronation Cup one-two Jan Brueghel and Calandagan renew rivalry, and holds entries for both the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes at York (August 20) and the Curragh's Comer Group International Irish St. Leger (September 14) later in the summer. However, connections appear undecided on their next move at this stage, as they anticipate heading overseas in search of valuable prizes before the year is out. Cooper added: 'We'll hopefully go on the road with him in the autumn time, we haven't overly thought about it, but the big-money races are at the end of the year. 'All those races in Hong Kong, Australia and America are all on the radar and I suspect we will be on the road at some stage.'

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc
Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

The Herald Scotland

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

'It's a training decision and Ralph felt he could just do with a little bit more time having had a hard race at Royal Ascot,' said the Aykroyds' racing manager Patrick Cooper on the decision to miss the weekend highlight. 'The real racing for this horse will be in the autumn time and Ralph thinks it's a little too quick after his last race, it's nothing more than that and nothing untoward.' Amiloc was a general 10-1 chance for the King George, which could see Coronation Cup one-two Jan Brueghel and Calandagan renew rivalry, and holds entries for both the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes at York (August 20) and the Curragh's Comer Group International Irish St. Leger (September 14) later in the summer. However, connections appear undecided on their next move at this stage, as they anticipate heading overseas in search of valuable prizes before the year is out. Cooper added: 'We'll hopefully go on the road with him in the autumn time, we haven't overly thought about it, but the big-money races are at the end of the year. 'All those races in Hong Kong, Australia and America are all on the radar and I suspect we will be on the road at some stage.'

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc
Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

Glasgow Times

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

The Ralph Beckett-trained three-year-old enhanced his reputation with a fifth straight win in the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot, but a return to the scene of his finest hour is now off the cards, with the track's midsummer Group One feature deemed to be coming too soon for David and Vimy Aykroyd's unbeaten gelding. 'It's a training decision and Ralph felt he could just do with a little bit more time having had a hard race at Royal Ascot,' said the Aykroyds' racing manager Patrick Cooper on the decision to miss the weekend highlight. 'The real racing for this horse will be in the autumn time and Ralph thinks it's a little too quick after his last race, it's nothing more than that and nothing untoward.' Amiloc was a general 10-1 chance for the King George, which could see Coronation Cup one-two Jan Brueghel and Calandagan renew rivalry, and holds entries for both the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes at York (August 20) and the Curragh's Comer Group International Irish St. Leger (September 14) later in the summer. However, connections appear undecided on their next move at this stage, as they anticipate heading overseas in search of valuable prizes before the year is out. Cooper added: 'We'll hopefully go on the road with him in the autumn time, we haven't overly thought about it, but the big-money races are at the end of the year. 'All those races in Hong Kong, Australia and America are all on the radar and I suspect we will be on the road at some stage.'

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc
Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

North Wales Chronicle

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • North Wales Chronicle

Connections opt to miss the King George with Amiloc

The Ralph Beckett-trained three-year-old enhanced his reputation with a fifth straight win in the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot, but a return to the scene of his finest hour is now off the cards, with the track's midsummer Group One feature deemed to be coming too soon for David and Vimy Aykroyd's unbeaten gelding. 'It's a training decision and Ralph felt he could just do with a little bit more time having had a hard race at Royal Ascot,' said the Aykroyds' racing manager Patrick Cooper on the decision to miss the weekend highlight. 'The real racing for this horse will be in the autumn time and Ralph thinks it's a little too quick after his last race, it's nothing more than that and nothing untoward.' Amiloc was a general 10-1 chance for the King George, which could see Coronation Cup one-two Jan Brueghel and Calandagan renew rivalry, and holds entries for both the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes at York (August 20) and the Curragh's Comer Group International Irish St. Leger (September 14) later in the summer. However, connections appear undecided on their next move at this stage, as they anticipate heading overseas in search of valuable prizes before the year is out. Cooper added: 'We'll hopefully go on the road with him in the autumn time, we haven't overly thought about it, but the big-money races are at the end of the year. 'All those races in Hong Kong, Australia and America are all on the radar and I suspect we will be on the road at some stage.'

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