I was on the Knavesmire and am obviously delighted to have been proven right about
Ombudsman. I wonder whether they opted for a French pacemaker so that if there was another instance of the pacemaker winning at least it would not be a handicapper like Qirat for Juddmonte at Goodwood. He had ten furlong form in France so perhaps the choice was also deliberate. Over there he is a Listed/Group 3 performer – he ran in the Prix Dollar at last year’s Arc meeting so I expect he might be there again unless he is needed for the Irish Champion and then Champions’ Day.
Whilst
Delacroix clearly has plenty of ability, I am not sure that I would trust his temperament. When he was being led from the stables on the back straight (just beyond the 10 furlong start) to the pre-parade yard he was being very mulish and he was stubborn down at the start too. I had wondered why
Danon Decile was running over ten furlongs given his career profile and I am prepared to put a line through his run as his jockey surely chose completely the wrong tactics. I had expected him to be up near the pacemaker but he dropped out after initially being with him. He was a lovely looking colt down at the start but I noted that his jockey stood with him fifty yards past the starting stalls upon arrival, keeping away from the others.
Birr Castle had got warm down the neck at the start but connections will be delighted that they got back their supplementary fee and some change to cover the journey from France. The French colt
Daryz also got a little warm but his running gives the impression that he simply was not good enough.
Delacroix got a little worked up when he was being led behind the stalls.
See The Fire looked fine down at the start but she lost her York unbeaten record and if they are going to find her a Group 1 it is probably going to have to be overseas somewhere as she ultimately did not manage to pip the pacemaker for third.
I have no idea what to make of the Great Voltigeur Stakes. Clearly lightening the load worked the trick for
Pride Of Arras but who would have expected the four O’Brien runners to be the last four home? There was nothing untoward about any of them down at the start.
Mount Kilimanjaro was a little warm down the neck, less so than
Stay True, but they did not seem agitated.
Lambourn looked fine and gave no indication that he was going to blow out. Moore had to chase him out the gate to get the lead but then he allowed the outsider
Thrice to take over. Was this change of tactics from The Derby what put paid to him? When he only just scrambled home at The Curragh he did not make all. Get rid of Moore and put Lordan back on him.
