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Zeyaadah followed up her eye-catching winning debut at Chelmsford with an equally impressive display over an extended 7f at Beverley on Wednesday to remain unbeaten in two starts.
On just his second start of the season and his first outing at Doncaster, Apparate strode to victory in the Mallard Handicap under a perfectly timed ride from David Egan.
On a busy afternoon for the stable it was Line Of Departure who stole the show with an accomplished victory in the most valuable race on the card. Over the channel Queen Daenerys made it a fabulous day for connections by winning the Prix Joubert (Listed) at Longchamp.
From his wide draw in stall 10 David Egan settled Shandoz towards the rear of the field and the pace was a strong one, setting it up for a perfectly timed late charge in the straight. Having ridden him in all of his races David clearly had a lot of f
Angel Power continues on a sharp upward curve having recorded two wins in the space of a fortnight.
This handsome grey was having just his eighth start at the age of six, but not even a 9lb hike in the handicap could prevent him from scoring for the fifth time to land the most fiercely contested staying handicap of the season.
Bred by Mr Khalid Abdul Rahim and owned by his son Mohammed, Gold Wand is the second foal out of the Mr Greeley mare Los Ojitos who was placed at Graded Stakes level over 6/7f in America. She was a very close second on heavy ground on her only start
Baradar was well supported in the market ahead of the first division of the 7f maiden at Newbury on Sunday and he went about his business like a seasoned professional to pick off his rivals one by one and win by ¾l.
Things got off to a very good start on Saturday afternoon when SAINT LAWRENCE stormed to victory in the Listed Denford Stakes at Newbury.
On what would have been Shergar Cup day, Varian Stable was the day's winning team claiming victory in four of the eight races on the card.
A couple of nice three-year-old fillies broke their maiden this week to bring the yard's seasonal tally to 51.
We regret to announce that Group 1 winner Defoe suffered a fatal injury on the gallops this morning