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Johnston earns ninth, Buick secures first Glorious Goodwood title

Last updated: 8/2/14 2:42 PM

Johnston earns ninth, Buick secures first Glorious Goodwood

title

Mark Johnston was top trainer at

Glorious Goodwood for a

ninth time after sending out four winners, three winners and eight thirds at the

five-day extravaganza.

The North Yorkshire handler got off the mark with

Sennockian Star in the opening race of the meeting, Lyn

Valley led home a one-two for the stable in the Fairmont Handicap on Thursday

and a last day double, courtesy of Double Bluff and Grigolo, sealed the title.

"It's great to win the leading trainer

award," Johnston said. "It has been a really good week and the horses have been running really

well. We seem to have been in the places at least twice as much as over there

(winner's circle). Joe (Fanning) has had seven thirds and I don't know how many

of them were ours!

"It is hard to say what the highlight has been. Sennockian

Star, Lyn Valley and Double Bluff all won similar races really, so it would be

hard to pick a highlight.

"Glorious Goodwood is not like Royal Ascot when you start

planning months in advance," he added. "You still think about Goodwood but probably only

four or six weeks beforehand. Once you get Royal Ascot out the way, you can

start looking towards Goodwood."

William Buick annexed the Racing UK Top Jockey Award for

the first time after partnering five winners, including four for his boss John

Gosden. The award was not decided until the last race of the five-day meeting,

with Richard Hughes and Joe Fanning close behind on four successes each.

Buick's biggest win of the week came aboard Normandie

Stud-owned Sultanina in Saturday's Nassau Stakes. He also

guided Wannabe Yours, running in the same colors, to victory in Friday's Thoroughbred Stakes.

"It has been a great week," Buick remarked. "It is always

nice to do well at these big meetings and the highlight was winning the Nassau

Stakes on Sultanina."

Buick has donated £1,000 to Racing Welfare through Dave

Yates' Lands End to John O'Groats bike ride.

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