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15:35 Sandown Park

Coral-eclipse Stakes (Showcase Race) (Class A)

  • 15 Runners
  • Distance: 1m 2f 7y
  • Going: (Round Course Good to firm,good places)
Weighed In
  • Winning Time: 2m 5.59s
  • 15 Ran
1(4)
Silk - Green, pink sash and cap, white sleeves
50/1
  • Form 315/1
  • Age 4
  • Weight 9-7

held up in rear, pulled to outer over 2f out, stayed on final furlong, no danger

2(14)
Silk - Light Blue, Yellow hoop and armlets, Yellow cap, Light Blue diamond
8/1
  • Form 301-315
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-7

in touch on inside, went second going well 3f out, led just over 2f out, hard driven final furlong, held on well

3(15)
Silk - Royal blue
  • Form 130-140
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-7

slowly into stride, held up in rear, effort towards inside over 1 furlong out, never reached leaders

4(2)
Silk - Royal blue, white epaulets, black cap
100/1
  • Form 1213-44
  • Age 4
  • Weight 9-7

soon led and set strong pace, headed just over 2f out, weakened over 1f out

5(11)
Silk - Black, Red disc, chevrons on sleeves, Black cap, Red spots
100/1
  • Form 4210-06
  • Age 4
  • Weight 9-7

mid division, headway over 2f out, stayed on to take third well inside final furlong, finished well

6(3)
Silk - Royal blue, white cap
100/1
  • Form 1205-43
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-7

pulled hard, soon tracked leader, came wide into straight, edged sharply right over 2f out, losing place and beaten when badly hampered over 1f out

7(5)
Silk - Royal Blue, White epaulets, striped cap
6/4
  • Form 3421-31
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-7

tracked leader for 2f, settled in third, bumped over 2f out, soon chased winner, rallied inside final furlong, stayed on

8(12)
Silk - Maroon, grey epaulets
20/1
  • Form 44/3-134
  • Age 5
  • Weight 9-7

held up, effort 2f out, stayed on under pressure final furlong, finished well

9(7)
Silk - Pale Blue, White and Yellow check cap
  • Form 01153-3
  • Age 4
  • Weight 9-4

in mid division, effort on inside to chase leaders from 2f out, one pace and lost three places well inside final furlong

10(13)
Silk - White, purple star, white sleeves and cap
  • Form 11-1210
  • Age 4
  • Weight 9-4

held up in mid division, effort on inner when not much room 2f out, stayed on final furlong, not paced to trouble leaders

11(8)
Silk - Royal Blue, Orange disc, Orange and Royal Blue striped sleeves, Red cap, Yellow hoops
  • Form 30-145
  • Age 3
  • Weight 8-10

mid division, hard ridden 2f out, soon beaten

12(1)
Silk - Emerald Green, Black epaulets, striped sleeves, Emerald Green cap
14/1
  • Form 112
  • Age 3
  • Weight 8-10

in touch on outside, driven 3f out, soon weakened

13(9)
Silk - White, Light Blue chevron, Light Blue and White striped cap
  • Form 0-13216
  • Age 3
  • Weight 8-10

raced in fourth, not much room 2f out, losing place when hampered over 1f out

14(6)
Silk - ROYAL BLUE, ORANGE disc, ORANGE and ROYAL BLUE striped sleeves and cap
  • Form 1013-04
  • Age 3
  • Weight 8-10

slowly into stride in rear, effort on outside 2f out, never going pace to reach leaders

15(10)
Silk - Purple, Light Blue chevron, Light Blue cap
  • Form 1440-34
  • Age 3
  • Weight 8-10

towards rear and never going well, effort on outside and hard ridden 2f out, soon weakened

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In depth

Verdict

A tremendous line-up for the day's feature, in which Nayef can strike a blow for the older horses. But first a bit of background. Run at Sandown in July, the Eclipse Stakes carries the name of the first superstar of British horseracing and is the oldest ten-furlong Group 1 contest in the racing calendar. It provides an opportunity for the three-year-old generation to test themselves against the older horses for the first time at Group 1 level during the season. Many of the true equine greats have won the race including, since 1970, Mill Reef, Brigadier Gerard, Sadler's Wells, Pebbles, Dancing Brave, Mtoto, Nashwan, Halling, Daylami and Giant's Causeway. Eclipse was foaled in 1764 and was named after the great eclipse that occurred in that year. Owned during his racing career by an adventurer and gambler called Dennis O'Kelly (an army man who was later to become Colonel O'Kelly), Eclipse was unbeaten in 18 races, many of them walkovers as the opposition considered it pointless taking him on. He accumulated a fortune for his owner through massive gambles and stud revenues. Once retired, he made an immediate impact at stud by siring three of the first five winners of the Derby, and most of the great horses in the last 100 years can trace their bloodlines back to him. As such, his status as a true great of the sport is unquestionable. This year's field does him great justice. Nayef comes here on the back of a win in the Prince Of Wales's Stakes, having won last year's 'International' at York, and being beaten a whisker in the 'King George'. The field also includes the Japan Cup winner, Falbrav, last season's top juvenile Hold That Tiger who, along with the Derby fifth Balestrini, is looking to give Aidan O'Brien his third win in the race in four years. Godolphin are represented by last year's Prince Of Wales's Stakes and Irish Champion Stakes winner, Grandera, while Sir Michael Stoute runs last year's dual Group 1 winner and this year's Prince Of Wales's Stakes third, Islington. Add to all this the Derby fourth and sixth, Norse Dancer and Dutch Gold, plus a number of other high-quality performers, then you have a field to savour. It should be a great race and the selection is Nayef, his biggest dangers possibly being Islington and Norse Dancer.