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Maximized looking to make most of G2 Richmond Stakes opportunity
Maximized looking to make most of G2 Richmond Stakes opportunity

Gulf Today

time31-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Gulf Today

Maximized looking to make most of G2 Richmond Stakes opportunity

Maximized hopes for an improved performance in G2 company when he tackles the Richmond Stakes at Goodwood in UK on Thursday. The Charlie Appleby-trained colt met with a first career defeat in the G2 July Stakes at Newmarket earlier this month, when he faded to fifth after appearing to hold a leading chance approaching the final furlong. Maximized readily beat recent Listed Pat Eddery Stakes winner Time To Turn on his debut at Haydock Park and comfortably accounted for Havana Hurricane, who went on to win the Listed Windsor Castle Stakes, in the Woodcote Stakes at Epsom Downs. Charlie Appleby said: 'Maximized had proved very consistent up until his disappointing run in the July Stakes. We have no real excuse for that effort, although the ground may have been quick enough. He came out of the race fine and we are applying cheek-pieces this time. Hopefully, he can rekindle his early season form, which will make him competitive.' Morris Dancer touched off in G2 Vintage Stakes Unexposed two-year-old Morris Dancer took a significant step forward as he went down by a short-head to Zavateri in the G2 Vintage Stakes, despite showing signs of inexperience in the seven-furlong contest at Goodwood, UK, on Tuesday, 29 July. The Palace Pier colt, making his Pattern debut for John & Thady Gosden on the back of a Haydock Park maiden success, raced in a clear last of the 10 runners for the majority of the race. Asked to quicken by William Buick two furlongs out, Morris Dancer started to make good headway soon after but had to switch out after nearly running into the back of Do Or Do Not. The Godolphin runner, who continued to look ill at ease on the camber, flew home inside the final furlong and strongly pressed Zavateri in the final strides, with the G2 July Stakes winner finding more in the shadow of the post. John Gosden said: 'We are thrilled with Morris Dancer, who has run a great race. He won at Haydock and then just had a little niggle and cough. So we backed off and he came here off the minimum work. William said don't be frightened to step up to a mile with him and we will do that somewhere.'' William Buick added: 'There wasn't much between Morris Dancer and Zavateri in the end. He ran super. It seemed like the winner found a bit more when I got to him but Morris Dancer has stepped up on his previous run, so we are very happy.'' Recently, Tornado Alert produced a superb display as he decisively beat older opposition in the G1 Grosser Dallmayr-Preis at Munich. The Too Darn Hot colt had already put up three strong efforts in the UK this season, including finishing fourth behind Ruling Court in the G1 2,000 Guineas, but was encountering soft ground for the first time in his career. Oisin Murphy positioned Tornado Alert prominently throughout the 10-furlong contest and raced in third initially before moving up to a two-length second behind Atoso heading into the first turn. Petit Marin took second from the Saeed bin Suroor-trained runner seven furlongs from home, with many horses appearing poised to challenge as the field bunched turning in. Atoso and Petit Marin kept to the inside rail but started to fade at the top of the straight as Tornado Alert led the rest of the runners towards the centre of the course. Having taken up the lead over two furlongs from home, Tornado Alert found plenty in front, seeing off Persica and then Map Of Stars before powering away to hit the line two and a half lengths clear. Saeed Bin Suroor said: 'Tornado Alert won well and I am really pleased for him. He has run well every time this season, and his second at Royal Ascot last time was a good piece of form. I was a little worried about the ground when the rain came, but he had no problem with conditions today. 'We will take him home to Newmarket and see how he comes out of this over the next few days before deciding where to go next. A mile and a quarter is his best trip, so we will look for more races over this distance.'

Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets
Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets

Rhyl Journal

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets

The Moulton Paddocks handler had saddled four of the last six winners of the Listed contest and the William Buick-ridden Time To Turn was a 13-8 favourite to add to his tally off the back of a 10-length romp at Wolverhampton. The Dark Angel colt had been narrowly denied by the reopposing A Bit Of Spirit on his penultimate start at Newbury, but having displayed a smart change of gear to grab the lead in this rematch, he knuckled down as the post loomed to see off the determined challenge of his old foe by a head. Time To Turn lands the Listed Pat Eddery Stakes! 🔵 Some classy horses have won this contest before going onto bigger and better things and the son of Dark Angel adds his name to that list with a gutsy performance to overhaul old rival A Bit Of Spirit!@Ascot | @WilliamBuickX — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 25, 2025 Speaking away from the track, Appleby said: 'Obviously pleased with that, as everyone could see it was was a slowly-run race there and unfortunately when they race apart like that at the finish it makes it a little bit trickier for both parties. 'But we were pleased with our horse, it was always the intention to drop him in today and hopefully see that turn of foot which we saw.' While Appleby will not rush Time To Turn back to the racecourse, he is considering a step up to Group One level in the autumn, with the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere on Arc weekend at ParisLongchamp identified as a potential target. 'Going forward, I'll probably give him a bit of a break now. For one of ours to have run four times by this stage of his career is a bit more than normal, so he'll get a bit of a break and I do feel he'll appreciate some give in the ground,' Appleby added. 'Whether we decide to look at jumping straight into the top level in a Lagardere or something like that possibly, or if we just stay closer to home and look at something like the Somerville (Tattersall) Stakes (at Newmarket), we'll see.'

Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets
Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets

Glasgow Times

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets

The Moulton Paddocks handler had saddled four of the last six winners of the Listed contest and the William Buick-ridden Time To Turn was a 13-8 favourite to add to his tally off the back of a 10-length romp at Wolverhampton. The Dark Angel colt had been narrowly denied by the reopposing A Bit Of Spirit on his penultimate start at Newbury, but having displayed a smart change of gear to grab the lead in this rematch, he knuckled down as the post loomed to see off the determined challenge of his old foe by a head. Time To Turn lands the Listed Pat Eddery Stakes! 🔵 Some classy horses have won this contest before going onto bigger and better things and the son of Dark Angel adds his name to that list with a gutsy performance to overhaul old rival A Bit Of Spirit!@Ascot | @WilliamBuickX — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 25, 2025 Speaking away from the track, Appleby said: 'Obviously pleased with that, as everyone could see it was was a slowly-run race there and unfortunately when they race apart like that at the finish it makes it a little bit trickier for both parties. 'But we were pleased with our horse, it was always the intention to drop him in today and hopefully see that turn of foot which we saw.' While Appleby will not rush Time To Turn back to the racecourse, he is considering a step up to Group One level in the autumn, with the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere on Arc weekend at ParisLongchamp identified as a potential target. 'Going forward, I'll probably give him a bit of a break now. For one of ours to have run four times by this stage of his career is a bit more than normal, so he'll get a bit of a break and I do feel he'll appreciate some give in the ground,' Appleby added. 'Whether we decide to look at jumping straight into the top level in a Lagardere or something like that possibly, or if we just stay closer to home and look at something like the Somerville (Tattersall) Stakes (at Newmarket), we'll see.'

Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets
Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets

Powys County Times

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Powys County Times

Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets

Charlie Appleby has big-race ambitions for Time To Turn following his narrow victory in the Flexjet Pat Eddery Stakes at Ascot. The Moulton Paddocks handler had saddled four of the last six winners of the Listed contest and the William Buick-ridden Time To Turn was a 13-8 favourite to add to his tally off the back of a 10-length romp at Wolverhampton. The Dark Angel colt had been narrowly denied by the reopposing A Bit Of Spirit on his penultimate start at Newbury, but having displayed a smart change of gear to grab the lead in this rematch, he knuckled down as the post loomed to see off the determined challenge of his old foe by a head. Time To Turn lands the Listed Pat Eddery Stakes! 🔵 Some classy horses have won this contest before going onto bigger and better things and the son of Dark Angel adds his name to that list with a gutsy performance to overhaul old rival A Bit Of Spirit! @Ascot | @WilliamBuickX — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 25, 2025 Speaking away from the track, Appleby said: 'Obviously pleased with that, as everyone could see it was was a slowly-run race there and unfortunately when they race apart like that at the finish it makes it a little bit trickier for both parties. 'But we were pleased with our horse, it was always the intention to drop him in today and hopefully see that turn of foot which we saw.' While Appleby will not rush Time To Turn back to the racecourse, he is considering a step up to Group One level in the autumn, with the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere on Arc weekend at ParisLongchamp identified as a potential target. 'Going forward, I'll probably give him a bit of a break now. For one of ours to have run four times by this stage of his career is a bit more than normal, so he'll get a bit of a break and I do feel he'll appreciate some give in the ground,' Appleby added. 'Whether we decide to look at jumping straight into the top level in a Lagardere or something like that possibly, or if we just stay closer to home and look at something like the Somerville (Tattersall) Stakes (at Newmarket), we'll see.'

Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets
Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets

North Wales Chronicle

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Time To Turn puts his name in the hat for big-race targets

The Moulton Paddocks handler had saddled four of the last six winners of the Listed contest and the William Buick-ridden Time To Turn was a 13-8 favourite to add to his tally off the back of a 10-length romp at Wolverhampton. The Dark Angel colt had been narrowly denied by the reopposing A Bit Of Spirit on his penultimate start at Newbury, but having displayed a smart change of gear to grab the lead in this rematch, he knuckled down as the post loomed to see off the determined challenge of his old foe by a head. Time To Turn lands the Listed Pat Eddery Stakes! 🔵 Some classy horses have won this contest before going onto bigger and better things and the son of Dark Angel adds his name to that list with a gutsy performance to overhaul old rival A Bit Of Spirit!@Ascot | @WilliamBuickX — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) July 25, 2025 Speaking away from the track, Appleby said: 'Obviously pleased with that, as everyone could see it was was a slowly-run race there and unfortunately when they race apart like that at the finish it makes it a little bit trickier for both parties. 'But we were pleased with our horse, it was always the intention to drop him in today and hopefully see that turn of foot which we saw.' While Appleby will not rush Time To Turn back to the racecourse, he is considering a step up to Group One level in the autumn, with the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere on Arc weekend at ParisLongchamp identified as a potential target. 'Going forward, I'll probably give him a bit of a break now. For one of ours to have run four times by this stage of his career is a bit more than normal, so he'll get a bit of a break and I do feel he'll appreciate some give in the ground,' Appleby added. 'Whether we decide to look at jumping straight into the top level in a Lagardere or something like that possibly, or if we just stay closer to home and look at something like the Somerville (Tattersall) Stakes (at Newmarket), we'll see.'

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