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15:35 Saturday 06 July 2024 24633

CORAL-ECLIPSE (Group 1) (1) 3d1t4z

Distance : 1m 1f 209y
Prize : £425,325 Age : 3yo+ Race Type : Flat Surface : Turf Going : Soft
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 (8) 1 (8) Ryan Moore silk 4. CITY OF TROY (USA) 4. CITY OF TROY (USA) +4 <
120+
+9 > 102 Ryan Moore 3 8-13 1/41.25f 1/41.25f
Ryan Moore silk bc GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: Ryan Moore
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-13
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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gained a fifth win from 6 starts, though given how simple his task looked it was a rather underwhelming effort, a shorter trip and steadier pace perhaps not suiting him so well as the Derby had, while, most significantly of all, ground that had become very taxing rendered this less about posting another big figure and more about getting the job done; taking a keen hold tracking the pace, he showed signs of wanting to lug to his right from quite early and even more so off the bridle, ending up on the far rail after the field had come down the middle of the track initially, but although he was threatened in the final 1f, he knuckled down late and left the impression at the line that he had more in the tank to call upon had it been required; while this performance won't worry connections of the top US dirt horses at all, the International at York is a race that has a long pedigree of producing big performances, and City of Troy remains with the potential to post a top-class one of his own there before any transatlantic mission, not least as firmer ground than he's encountered to date really ought to suit.
tracked pace, shaken up 3f out, led 2f out, hung right, threatened final 1f, ridden out
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2 (7) 2 (7) D. B. McMonagle silk 1 1. AL RIFFA (FR) 1. AL RIFFA (FR) -17 <
120+
0 > 102 D. B. McMonagle 4 9-9 11/112 11/112
D. B. McMonagle silk bc GALILEO (IRE) 134 J: D. B. McMonagle
T: Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-9 Eq: (s)
Joseph Patrick O'Brien, Ireland (s)
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again in cheekpieces, looked in fine shape and proved at least as good as ever, if anything deserving marking up, given where he came from, another boost to the form of a Prix Ganay that has already provided the second and third in the Prince of Wales's Stakes from among the unplaced ones; held up, travelled well, headway 2f out, shaken up after, took second last ½f, kept on.
held up, headway 2f out, shaken up after, took second final ½f, kept on
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3 (1) 3 (1) Richard Kingscote silk 1 6. GHOSTWRITER (IRE) 6. GHOSTWRITER (IRE) -5 <
115+
+4 > 98 Richard Kingscote 3 8-13 12/113 12/113
Richard Kingscote silk bc CHAMPS ELYSEES 124 J: Richard Kingscote
T: Clive Cox
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-13
Clive Cox
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in the frame in 2 classics, ran as well as he ever has in taking third, making the winner work and just run out of second late on after City of Troy had carried him across to the far rail and then tightened him up slightly in the final 100 yds; he's in both the International and Irish Champion, which suggests he'll continue to be highly tried, though something a little less demanding mightn't go amiss next.
tracked pace, challenged 2f out, carried right, short of room briefly, kept on
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4 (4) 4 (4) David Probert silk 8. SEE THE FIRE 8. SEE THE FIRE +9 <
100+
+15 > 84 David Probert 3 8-10 28/129 28/129
David Probert silk chf DUBAWI (IRE) 129 J: David Probert
T: Andrew Balding
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-10
Andrew Balding
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ran respectably having not really settled over this 2f longer trip, faced with a stiff task again and on more testing ground than she'd encountered previously, likely to be fully effective at the trip at a more realistic level; patiently ridden, not settle fully, shaken up 3f out, hung right, left behind over 1f out.
held up, shaken up 3f out, hung right, left behind over 1f out
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5 (3) 5 (3) W. M. Lordan silk 2. HANS ANDERSEN 2. HANS ANDERSEN -54 <
96+
> 82 W. M. Lordan 4 9-9 80/181 80/181
W. M. Lordan silk bc ARCANO (IRE) 122p J: W. M. Lordan
T: Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
Age: 4 Wgt: 9-9
Aidan O'Brien, Ireland
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was once again employed as pacemaker; soon led, kicked on entering straight, shaken up 3f out, headed 2f out, soon beaten.
soon led, kicked on entering straight, shaken up 3f out, headed 2f out, soon beaten
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6 (6) 6 (6) Kieran Shoemark silk 5. DANCING GEMINI (IRE) 5. DANCING GEMINI (IRE) +19 <
90
+20 > 76 Kieran Shoemark 3 8-13 11/112 11/112
Kieran Shoemark silk bc AUSTRALIA 132 J: Kieran Shoemark
T: Roger Teal
Age: 3 Wgt: 8-13
Roger Teal
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had plenty to find with the winner given what happened at Epsom but ran poorly nonetheless; held up, travelled well, shaken up over 2f out, soon beaten.
held up, shaken up over 2f out, soon beaten
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Non Runners: STAY ALERT, JAYAREBE (FR).

Winning Owner: Mrs John Magnier,Mr M.Tabor & Mr D.Smith

Time: 2m 9.8s Closing Sectional: (4f): 52s (100.3%)

Overrounds: Industry SP 109%, Betfair SP 101.1%

All eyes were on City of Troy, the first Derby winner to contest the Eclipse as a 3-y-o since Golden Horn, though the race had cut up around him, the older-horse contingent reduced on the day to his pacemaker and a runner-up who'd thus far failed to live up to the potential of his National Stakes win at 2 yrs, White Birch and enger still on the sidelines and the other Ballydoyle big guns likely waiting for the King George, while the 3-y-o challenge to him didn't exactly look potent, either, and only one of them gave their running on a surface that had become very taxing thanks to signifcant rain in the preceding 24 hours on ground that had been well watered both earlier in the week and the week before; the state of conditions goes a long way to explaining why it proved such hard work for City of Troy, hanging over to the far rail in the latter stages after the field had come down the middle of the track, but his willing attitude saw him through.

CITY OF TROY (USA) gained a fifth win from 6 starts, though given how simple his task looked it was a rather underwhelming effort, a shorter trip and steadier pace perhaps not suiting him so well as the Derby had, while, most significantly of all, ground that had become very taxing rendered this less about posting another big figure and more about getting the job done; taking a keen hold tracking the pace, he showed signs of wanting to lug to his right from quite early and even more so off the bridle, ending up on the far rail after the field had come down the middle of the track initially, but although he was threatened in the final 1f, he knuckled down late and left the impression at the line that he had more in the tank to call upon had it been required; while this performance won't worry connections of the top US dirt horses at all, the International at York is a race that has a long pedigree of producing big performances, and City of Troy remains with the potential to post a top-class one of his own there before any transatlantic mission, not least as firmer ground than he's encountered to date really ought to suit.

AL RIFFA (FR) again in cheekpieces, looked in fine shape and proved at least as good as ever, if anything deserving marking up, given where he came from, another boost to the form of a Prix Ganay that has already provided the second and third in the Prince of Wales's Stakes from among the unplaced ones; held up, travelled well, headway 2f out, shaken up after, took second last ½f, kept on.

GHOSTWRITER (IRE) in the frame in 2 classics, ran as well as he ever has in taking third, making the winner work and just run out of second late on after City of Troy had carried him across to the far rail and then tightened him up slightly in the final 100 yds; he's in both the International and Irish Champion, which suggests he'll continue to be highly tried, though something a little less demanding mightn't go amiss next.

SEE THE FIRE ran respectably having not really settled over this 2f longer trip, faced with a stiff task again and on more testing ground than she'd encountered previously, likely to be fully effective at the trip at a more realistic level; patiently ridden, not settle fully, shaken up 3f out, hung right, left behind over 1f out.

HANS ANDERSEN was once again employed as pacemaker; soon led, kicked on entering straight, shaken up 3f out, headed 2f out, soon beaten.

DANCING GEMINI (IRE) had plenty to find with the winner given what happened at Epsom but ran poorly nonetheless; held up, travelled well, shaken up over 2f out, soon beaten.