A long-term plan by Eoghan O’Neill paid dividends when two-year-old Suits You
A couple hours later, trainer David Lanigan saddled his first Royal Ascot winner
First up, though, Suits You just got a short head score in the Chesham for
“He’s very smart and he has been since February,” said
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“He’ll probably go
for a listed race in Deauville next and then come back to Britain for the
(September 26) Royal
Lodge S. ([Eng-G2] at Newmarket).”
In the six-furlong Wokingham H., Lanigan sent out five-year-old Interception
under George Baker to score by 1 1/4 lengths.
“Yesterday we ran Warrior of Light ([High Chaparral] in
the Duke of Edinburgh H.), and I thought he was the biggest certainty I have
had, but he was beaten. I got in the car with my wife, kicked the dashboard and
said ‘I hate Royal Ascot,'” Lanigan admitted.
“Now I love it. It’s the biggest meeting in the
world and with so much prestige. You don’t get given a Royal Ascot winner, you
have to work for it, and this has rewarded everyone back at the yard who has
worked so hard on this filly.”
“It’s fantastic for David and his team,” commended Baker, who registered his
second Royal Ascot success. “It’s a great training performance to get her here and for
a filly to go and do that. I pulled her out with a furlong and a half to run — I
was a long way back and she really motored home. She absolutely loves that fast
ground.”
Winning owner Bjorn Nielsen is Lanigan’s landlord at
Kingsdown Stables, Upper Lambourn. He bought Interception for
160,000gns at Tattersalls’ October Sale through bloodstock agent Jeremy
Brummitt.
“It’s great for
Bjorn who has put a lot of money into Kingsdown. No other owner would have given
me so much time with this filly (a five-year-old who had run just 12 times
before today),” Lanigan paid credit to Nielsen. “At the start of her three-year-old career I couldn’t even get her
on the gallops, and for a month I just put her on the walker. He never asked me
once when she would get to a racecourse.
“It is really down to him — he let me do my job and the
filly came around. We knew she would need a run last time (when second in a May
23 Haydock listed race in her seasonal debut) and it put her spot on for this.”
The four-year-old Mahsoob, ridden by Paul Hanagan for trainer John Gosden, is
“He’s well engaged,” said Gosden, who has now trained the Wolferton H. winner
No-one was more surprised by Oriental Fox’s Queen Alexandra
“He had been working terrible,” Johnston stated. “We worked
The Queen Alexandra Stakes is the longest in the Flat
“For the stayers, it’s a race
“We thought the race would be perfect for Oriental Fox if
Oriental Fox, owned by Markus Graff, sustained his injury
“He had a couple of
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The plan for Oriental Fox had been either a trip to Royal
Ascot or another tilt at the Northumberland Plate, but not both.
“After this, I
think we may have to reconsider,” Johnston said.
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