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16:30 Saturday 04 June 2022 1ll42

CAZOO DERBY (In Memory Of Lester Piggott) (Group 1) (1) 4u686v

Distance : 1m 4f 6y
Prize : £909,628 Age : 3yo Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Good
Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf
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Pos (Draw) Pos (Draw) Btn Horse Name Horse Name TFR Tfig Jockey Age Wgt ISP ISP BSP Hi/Lo
Pedigree Jockey & Trainer Trainer (Equip) (OR) (Place) BSP
1 (12) 1 (12) Richard Kingscote silk 2. DESERT CROWN 2. DESERT CROWN -4 <
122+
+1 > 119 Richard Kingscote 3 9-2 5/23.5f 5/23.5f
Richard Kingscote silk bc GREEN DESERT (USA) 127 J: Richard Kingscote
T: Sir Michael Stoute
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Sir Michael Stoute
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had looked a most exciting prospect in winning the Dante and more than confirmed that in landing the Derby on just his third start, one run fewer than Golden Horn, the recent Derby winner he seems most to resemble (Ruler of The World the last to win this after just 2 previous runs), clearly fully effective at the trip, but likely to be at least as good back at 1¼m, not entered in either the Eclipse or the Irish Derby, but supplementing for one or the other surely on the cards (the former a particularly enticing option), a campaign heading to the Arc in the autumn very likely; in touch, travelled strongly, smooth headway early in straight with Kingscote even sitting up slightly under 3f out, led approaching 2f out, quickened clear, in command after, pushed along final 1f, eased late on, very impressive; already bordering on top class after just 3 runs and sure to do even better, potentially one of the best Derby winners of the century.
in touch, headway early in straight, led approaching 2f out, quickened clear, in command after, pushed along final 1f, eased late on, impressive
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2 (3) 2 (3) David Probert silk 6. HOO YA MAL 6. HOO YA MAL -15 <
118
-2 > 115 David Probert 3 9-2 150/1151 150/1151
David Probert silk bc MONTJEU (IRE) 137 J: David Probert
T: Andrew Balding
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2 Eq: (h)
Andrew Balding (h)
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sent off at long odds, just like his owner and trainer's 2020 runner-up Khalifa Sat, followed that one in showing much improved form, clearly relishing the extra distance and the emphasis on stamina, plenty of it on the dam's side of his pedigree, after all, not entered in the Irish Derby, but presumably supplementing under consideration; slowly into stride, held up, travelled well, shaken up over 3f out, good headway after, chased leader over 1f out, kept on well without making much impression on winner, just held second (and fortunate to do so given the third's trouble in running).
slowly away, held up, shaken up over 3f out, headway after, chased leader over 1f out, kept on well, no impression
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3 (2) 3 (2) Rob Hornby silk hd 16. WESTOVER 16. WESTOVER -9 <
118+
+9 > 114 Rob Hornby 3 9-2 25/126 25/126
Rob Hornby silk bc LEAR FAN (USA) 130 J: Rob Hornby
T: Ralph Beckett
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Ralph Beckett
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ran a fine race, building on his reappearance win, seeing out the extra 2f well, sure to have been a clear second had he had a trouble-free age, more of a staying type than the winner and likely to be aimed at the Irish Derby and St Leger, of obvious interest for those, assuming the winner goes elsewhere; waited with, travelled well, effort entering straight, headway when badly hampered over 2f out and then no room for 100 yds or so, switched well over 1f out, edged left but kept on well final 1f, finished with running left; will go on improving.
waited with, effort entering straight, headway when badly hampered over 2f out, switched over 1f out, kept on well final 1f, more to give
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4 (8) 4 (8) Andrea Atzeni silk 7. MASEKELA (IRE) 7. MASEKELA (IRE) -8 <
109
-14 > 105 Andrea Atzeni 3 9-2 66/167 66/167
Andrea Atzeni silk bg DOYEN (IRE) 132 J: Andrea Atzeni
T: Andrew Balding
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Andrew Balding
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withdrawn at the start of the Dante after getting upset in the stalls, produced a career best, looking well suited by a well-run race at this longer trip, doing his best work late on, plenty of stamina on the dam's side of his pedigree, potentially one to aim at the St Leger; held up, shaken up 4f out, steady headway straight, stayed on final 1f, took fourth late on.
held up, shaken up 4f out, headway straight, stayed on final 1f, took fourth late on, stayed on
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5 (16) 5 (16) W. M. Lordan silk 1 1. CHANGINGOFTHEGUARD (IRE) 1. CHANGINGOFTHEGUARD (IRE) +8 <
107+
+5 > 104 W. M. Lordan 3 9-2 9/110 9/110
W. M. Lordan silk bc EXCELLENT ART 125 J: W. M. Lordan
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2 Eq: (s)
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland (s)
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in first-time cheekpieces, ran about as well as could have been expected upped in grade, particularly given he was used to make the pace, just fading late on; led, travelled well, shaken up entering straight, headed approaching 2f out, not quicken, no extra final 1f.
led, shaken up entering straight, headed approaching 2f out, not quicken, no extra final 1f
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6 (4) 6 (4) Ryan Moore silk 14. STONE AGE (IRE) 14. STONE AGE (IRE) +13 <
104
+9 > 101 Ryan Moore 3 9-2 7/24.5 7/24.5
Ryan Moore silk bc ANABAA (USA) 130 J: Ryan Moore
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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had put up one of the best performances in the trials, but he couldn't repeat the effort, disappointing, bred to stay the 2f longer trip, but not really getting home, perhaps paying late on for being close to the pace; prominent, travelled well, shaken up straight, not quicken 2f out, edged left final 1f, no extra.
prominent, shaken up straight, not quicken 2f out, edged left final 1f, no extra
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7 (6) 7 (6) Adam Kirby silk ¾ 8. NAHANNI 8. NAHANNI +2 <
103
-6 > 100 Adam Kirby 3 9-2 25/126 25/126
Adam Kirby silk chg STREET CRY (IRE) 130 J: Adam Kirby
T: Charlie Appleby
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2 Eq: (s)
Charlie Appleby (s)
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ran creditably, up in grade, faring best of the Godolphin trio, despite not really getting the rub of the green, still with better days ahead of him; slowly into stride, pushed along soon after start, off pace, ridden 4f out, stayed on straight, never on ; remains open to improvement.
slowly away, pushed along soon after start, off pace, ridden 4f out, stayed on straight, never on
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8 (5) 8 (5) William Buick silk 9. NATIONS PRIDE (IRE) 9. NATIONS PRIDE (IRE) +17 <
100
+13 > 97 William Buick 3 9-2 15/28.5 15/28.5
William Buick silk bc OASIS DREAM 129 J: William Buick
T: Charlie Appleby
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Charlie Appleby
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had beaten the runner-up in comprehensive fashion at Newmarket, looking worth supplementing for this that day, but it just didn't happen for him, rather flat and possibly finding the track a problem; patiently ridden, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, plugged on late on; he'd looked highly promising prior to this and is worth another chance at pattern level.
held up, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, plugged on late on
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9 (11) 9 (11) Jack Mitchell silk 17. WEST WIND BLOWS (IRE) 17. WEST WIND BLOWS (IRE) +7 <
98+
+15 > 95 Jack Mitchell 3 9-2 40/141 40/141
Jack Mitchell silk bg MACHIAVELLIAN (USA) 123 J: Jack Mitchell
T: Simon & Ed Crisford
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2 Eq: (h)
Simon & Ed Crisford (h)
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was, along with the winner, unbeaten coming into the race, but his form was of a lower order and he ran about as well as could be expected, the effort of having been close to the pace just telling late on, likely to prove fully effective at the trip another day; close up, shaken up over 4f out, every chance over 2f out, not quicken, faded final 1f: remains capable of better.
close up, shaken up over 4f out, every chance over 2f out, not quicken, faded final 1f
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10 (14) 10 (14) John Egan silk sh 3. EL HABEEB (IRE) 3. EL HABEEB (IRE) -10 <
98?
-9 > 94 John Egan 3 9-2 250/1251 250/1251
John Egan silk bc MR GREELEY (USA) 122 J: John Egan
T: J. S. Moore
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
J. S. Moore
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optimistically supplemented, looked out of place in the paddock (insubstantial, sweating and on his toes) but he seemingly ran to a useful level on just his second start, even though he may be flattered, picking up the pieces in the closing stages; in rear, ridden halfway, hung left early in straight, stayed on from 2f out, merely ed beaten horses.
rear, ridden halfway, hung left early in straight, stayed on from 2f out, ed beaten rivals
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11 (17) 11 (17) Daniel Tudhope silk 5. GRAND ALLIANCE (IRE) 5. GRAND ALLIANCE (IRE) +8 <
96
+16 > 92 Daniel Tudhope 3 9-2 40/141 40/141
Daniel Tudhope silk bg DUBAI DESTINATION (USA) 127 J: Daniel Tudhope
T: Charlie Fellowes
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Charlie Fellowes
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on paper wasn't disgraced, facing a very stiff task, though he got worked up (sweated up) beforehand and didn't go with any fluency, just picking up pieces from the back; in rear, soon off bridle, carried head bit awkwardly straight, plugged on, merely ed beaten horses.
rear, carried head bit awkwardly straight, plugged on, ed beaten rivals
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12 (7) 12 (7) Frankie Dettori silk ½ 10. PIZ BADILE (IRE) 10. PIZ BADILE (IRE) +16 <
95+
+20 > 91 Frankie Dettori 3 9-2 9/110 9/110
Frankie Dettori silk b or brc ELUSIVE QUALITY (USA) J: Frankie Dettori
T: Donnacha Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Donnacha Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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had looked really promising in winning the Ballysax at the start of April, and may be best forgiven an indifferent effort here, not really handling the track and unable to make an impact, looking the part and likely to stay 1½m another day, no surprise if he gives a better of himself in the Irish Derby; held up, took keen hold, shaken up over 3f out, edged left, one paced; remains capable of better.
held up, shaken up over 3f out, edged left, one paced
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13 (15) 13 (15) Seamie Heffernan silk 13. STAR OF INDIA (IRE) 13. STAR OF INDIA (IRE) +16 <
93?
+14 > 89 Seamie Heffernan 3 9-2 16/117 16/117
Seamie Heffernan silk bc DESERT STYLE (IRE) 121 J: Seamie Heffernan
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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wasn't in the same form as last time, even though he'd shaped at Chester as if he would stay possible that lack of stamina was a factor, in a similar position to Stone Age for much of the way but not able to sustain his effort even to the extent that one did; prominent, ridden straight, weakened over 2f out.
prominent, ridden straight, weakened over 2f out
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14 (10) 14 (10) R. P. Whelan silk 6 4. GLORY DAZE (IRE) 4. GLORY DAZE (IRE) +22 <
83
+22 > 79 R. P. Whelan 3 9-2 66/167 66/167
R. P. Whelan silk bc RIP VAN WINKLE (IRE) 134 J: R. P. Whelan
T: Andrew Oliver, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Andrew Oliver, Ireland
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was an optimistic runner at this level, no match for Stone Age at Leopardstown, and he found this all too much, very unlikely on pedigree to stay 1½m, though not beaten by the trip and holding an entry in the Irish St Leger; tracked pace early, settled mid-field, labouring over 4f out.
tracked pace early, settled in mid-field, struggling over 4f out
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15 (13) 15 (13) Tom Marquand silk nk 12. SONNY LISTON (IRE) 12. SONNY LISTON (IRE) +22 <
82
+22 > 79 Tom Marquand 3 9-2 100/1101 100/1101
Tom Marquand silk bg GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Tom Marquand
T: Charles Hills
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Charles Hills
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hadn't done anything in his 2 runs this year to suggest he had much chance in this and he duly failed to make an impact, this no test of his stamina, likely on pedigree to get the trip at a more realistic level; held up, ridden over 3f out, made no impression.
held up, ridden over 3f out, no impression
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16 (1) 16 (1) Jason Hart silk 13 11. ROYAL PATRONAGE (FR) 11. ROYAL PATRONAGE (FR) +51 <
61
+51 > 57 Jason Hart 3 9-2 28/129 28/129
Jason Hart silk bc DALAKHANI (IRE) 133 J: Jason Hart
T: Charlie & Mark Johnston
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Charlie & Mark Johnston
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had run creditably in the Guineas (the only one from that race to run here) and had chased home the winner in the Dante, that form as it stood not good enough to make the frame, though he clearly didn't give his running, beaten before stamina came into play over an extra 2f; mid-division, ridden over 4f out, weakened over 2f out.
mid-division, ridden over 4f out, weakened over 2f out
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17 (9) 17 (9) James Doyle silk 34 15. WALK OF STARS 15. WALK OF STARS +103 <
5
+103 > James Doyle 3 9-2 11/112 11/112
James Doyle silk bg STREET CRY (IRE) 130 J: James Doyle
T: Charlie Appleby
Age: 3 Wgt: 9-2
Charlie Appleby
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was the pick of the paddock, a really scopey, good-looking colt, but unfortunately he isn't going the right way and may well benefit from a break until the autumn, in the hope that he grows up; mid-division, labouring over 4f out, left behind 3f out.
mid-division, struggling over 4f out, left behind 3f out
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All 17 ran.

Winning Owner: Mr Saeed Suhail

Time: 2m 36.38s Closing Sectional: (3.44f): 40.8s (109.6%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 118%, Betfair SP 100.3%

A Derby run in memory of Lester Piggott, the greatest jockey of the 20th Century, one who made this race his own with 9 victories between 1954 and 1983, fitting that this latest running should be won by potentially one of the best winners of the race this century, Desert Crown the first winning favourite since Golden Horn, his manner of victory very similar to that horse and with a similar unbeaten profile, this hopefully the start of a stellar summer, those in his wake representing the form of all the major trials, Luxembourg and Eydon, in the frame in the Guineas, and Reach For The Moon the most notable absentees - there wasn't a French-trained runner either, for the sixth year running - excuses for those beaten in a well-run race thin on the ground, though Westover would have been a clear second had he not met trouble, making his move with the winner but not going so well, the winner sure to have pulled out more if required, the bare form up to standard, though the winner credited for extra, given the manner of his success; Desert Crown's win was a sixth in the race for his veteran trainer Sir Michael Stoute, 12 years after his previous one, Andrew Balding training the second and fourth, as he had in 2020, the powerhouse stables of Appleby and O'Brien that had shared the last 5 runnings between them eclipsed for once.

DESERT CROWN had looked a most exciting prospect in winning the Dante and more than confirmed that in landing the Derby on just his third start, one run fewer than Golden Horn, the recent Derby winner he seems most to resemble (Ruler of The World the last to win this after just 2 previous runs), clearly fully effective at the trip, but likely to be at least as good back at 1¼m, not entered in either the Eclipse or the Irish Derby, but supplementing for one or the other surely on the cards (the former a particularly enticing option), a campaign heading to the Arc in the autumn very likely; in touch, travelled strongly, smooth headway early in straight with Kingscote even sitting up slightly under 3f out, led approaching 2f out, quickened clear, in command after, pushed along final 1f, eased late on, very impressive; already bordering on top class after just 3 runs and sure to do even better, potentially one of the best Derby winners of the century.

HOO YA MAL sent off at long odds, just like his owner and trainer's 2020 runner-up Khalifa Sat, followed that one in showing much improved form, clearly relishing the extra distance and the emphasis on stamina, plenty of it on the dam's side of his pedigree, after all, not entered in the Irish Derby, but presumably supplementing under consideration; slowly into stride, held up, travelled well, shaken up over 3f out, good headway after, chased leader over 1f out, kept on well without making much impression on winner, just held second (and fortunate to do so given the third's trouble in running).

WESTOVER ran a fine race, building on his reappearance win, seeing out the extra 2f well, sure to have been a clear second had he had a trouble-free age, more of a staying type than the winner and likely to be aimed at the Irish Derby and St Leger, of obvious interest for those, assuming the winner goes elsewhere; waited with, travelled well, effort entering straight, headway when badly hampered over 2f out and then no room for 100 yds or so, switched well over 1f out, edged left but kept on well final 1f, finished with running left; will go on improving.

MASEKELA (IRE) withdrawn at the start of the Dante after getting upset in the stalls, produced a career best, looking well suited by a well-run race at this longer trip, doing his best work late on, plenty of stamina on the dam's side of his pedigree, potentially one to aim at the St Leger; held up, shaken up 4f out, steady headway straight, stayed on final 1f, took fourth late on.

CHANGINGOFTHEGUARD (IRE) in first-time cheekpieces, ran about as well as could have been expected upped in grade, particularly given he was used to make the pace, just fading late on; led, travelled well, shaken up entering straight, headed approaching 2f out, not quicken, no extra final 1f.

STONE AGE (IRE) had put up one of the best performances in the trials, but he couldn't repeat the effort, disappointing, bred to stay the 2f longer trip, but not really getting home, perhaps paying late on for being close to the pace; prominent, travelled well, shaken up straight, not quicken 2f out, edged left final 1f, no extra.

NAHANNI ran creditably, up in grade, faring best of the Godolphin trio, despite not really getting the rub of the green, still with better days ahead of him; slowly into stride, pushed along soon after start, off pace, ridden 4f out, stayed on straight, never on ; remains open to improvement.

NATIONS PRIDE (IRE) had beaten the runner-up in comprehensive fashion at Newmarket, looking worth supplementing for this that day, but it just didn't happen for him, rather flat and possibly finding the track a problem; patiently ridden, shaken up early in straight, not quicken, plugged on late on; he'd looked highly promising prior to this and is worth another chance at pattern level.

WEST WIND BLOWS (IRE) was, along with the winner, unbeaten coming into the race, but his form was of a lower order and he ran about as well as could be expected, the effort of having been close to the pace just telling late on, likely to prove fully effective at the trip another day; close up, shaken up over 4f out, every chance over 2f out, not quicken, faded final 1f: remains capable of better.

EL HABEEB (IRE) optimistically supplemented, looked out of place in the paddock (insubstantial, sweating and on his toes) but he seemingly ran to a useful level on just his second start, even though he may be flattered, picking up the pieces in the closing stages; in rear, ridden halfway, hung left early in straight, stayed on from 2f out, merely ed beaten horses.

GRAND ALLIANCE (IRE) on paper wasn't disgraced, facing a very stiff task, though he got worked up (sweated up) beforehand and didn't go with any fluency, just picking up pieces from the back; in rear, soon off bridle, carried head bit awkwardly straight, plugged on, merely ed beaten horses.

PIZ BADILE (IRE) had looked really promising in winning the Ballysax at the start of April, and may be best forgiven an indifferent effort here, not really handling the track and unable to make an impact, looking the part and likely to stay 1½m another day, no surprise if he gives a better of himself in the Irish Derby; held up, took keen hold, shaken up over 3f out, edged left, one paced; remains capable of better.

STAR OF INDIA (IRE) wasn't in the same form as last time, even though he'd shaped at Chester as if he would stay possible that lack of stamina was a factor, in a similar position to Stone Age for much of the way but not able to sustain his effort even to the extent that one did; prominent, ridden straight, weakened over 2f out.

GLORY DAZE (IRE) was an optimistic runner at this level, no match for Stone Age at Leopardstown, and he found this all too much, very unlikely on pedigree to stay 1½m, though not beaten by the trip and holding an entry in the Irish St Leger; tracked pace early, settled mid-field, labouring over 4f out.

SONNY LISTON (IRE) hadn't done anything in his 2 runs this year to suggest he had much chance in this and he duly failed to make an impact, this no test of his stamina, likely on pedigree to get the trip at a more realistic level; held up, ridden over 3f out, made no impression.

ROYAL PATRONAGE (FR) had run creditably in the Guineas (the only one from that race to run here) and had chased home the winner in the Dante, that form as it stood not good enough to make the frame, though he clearly didn't give his running, beaten before stamina came into play over an extra 2f; mid-division, ridden over 4f out, weakened over 2f out.

WALK OF STARS was the pick of the paddock, a really scopey, good-looking colt, but unfortunately he isn't going the right way and may well benefit from a break until the autumn, in the hope that he grows up; mid-division, labouring over 4f out, left behind 3f out.