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Old 06-14-2007, 09:24 AM
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Update, from Sporting life.....

DYLAN FEATURES IN CLASSY FIELD

By Nick Robson, PA Sport


Dylan Thomas will face a maximum of 10 rivals in the Prince Of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot on Wednesday.

Aidan O'Brien's three-time Group One winner tasted an unexpected defeat on his last start in the Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh, which was inflicted by Notnowcato.

Sir Michael Stoute's charge, who may reoppose at Ascot, also won the Juddmonte International last year and would no doubt prove to be a formidable opponent if taking his chance.

O'Brien has also left in last year's 2000 Guineas hero George Washington, but he seems far more likely to reappear in the Queen Anne Stakes after his unsuccessful first spell at stud.

There should be a very strong challenge from France, with both Prix d'Ispahan winner Manduro and 2006 Prix de l'Opera heroine Mandesha possible challengers.

Breeders' Cup Turf winner Red Rocks is another potential opponent, while Godolphin's Formal Decree stands his ground despite holding an engagement in France less than a week beforehand.

Last year's Derby winner Sir Percy will be out to redeem his reputation after a couple of disappointing efforts, while the Clive Brittain-trained pair of Hattan and Kandidate could also run.

Italian recruit Pressing was handed the only supplementary entry.

The Michael Jarvis-trained colt finished second in a Group One event at Capannelle on his last start.
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Old 06-14-2007, 09:27 AM
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A ridiculously good field plus our old friends Hattan and Kandidate..


3:45 PRINCE OF WALES'S STAKES (GROUP 1) (CLASS 1) (4yo+) Winner £ 1m2f GD-FM
No. Form Horse Jockey/Trainer
1
-112 Dylan Thomas
A P O´Brien 142 131
2
1127 Formal Decree
Saeed Bin Suroor 135 130
3
316- George Washington
A P O´Brien 145 125
4
0145 Hattan
C E Brittain 128 107
5
1635 Kandidate
C E Brittain 132 112
6
11-1 Mandesha
A De Royer-Dupre 138 132
7
2-11 Manduro
A Fabre 140 136
8
8-41 Notnowcato J Murtagh
Sir Michael Stoute 141 116
9
1112 Pressing
M A Jarvis 131 -
10
1-91 Red Rocks L Dettori
B J Meehan 141 118
11
7-46 Sir Percy Martin Dwyer
M P Tregoning 135 123
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Old 06-14-2007, 09:33 AM
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Wow!

Should be an amazing race. Wish I could be there! Being on the other side of the world is a minor setback for that.
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Old 06-14-2007, 09:34 AM
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I think Manduro might be the one to go with here.

Not really thought too much about the race to be honest, but Manduro has had to play second fiddle to many good horses in the last couple of years, but this year there isn't so much strength.
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Old 06-14-2007, 09:36 AM
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Yeah, at 5-1 Manduro is a great each way bet. These German breds seem to get better and better with age and unusually for a Monsun, he loves it quick..
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Old 06-14-2007, 09:39 AM
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Yeah, at 5-1 Manduro is a great each way bet. These German breds seem to get better and better with age and unusually for a Monsun, he loves it quick..
I know, which is very strange for me, most/if not all other Monsun's are complete mudlarks!

This horse might be the improving type, just like Shirocco
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Old 06-14-2007, 10:34 AM
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I'm hoping that Mandesha takes it...love that girl . Also going for Red Rocks, though...I was at the BC to watch him when he won the Turf, and I have to say that he's really grown on me....

Ought to be an awesome race! Can't wait .

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Old 06-14-2007, 10:43 AM
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I'm hoping that Mandesha takes it...love that girl . Also going for Red Rocks, though...I was at the BC to watch him when he won the Turf, and I have to say that he's really grown on me....

Ought to be an awesome race! Can't wait .

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Mandesha isn't a certain runner yet. Connections will wait until the last minute before deciding if she goes for this race or not.
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Old 06-14-2007, 05:44 PM
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From the Racing Post....

CHRISTOPHE SOUMILLON is expected to get the call to ride one of the Ballydoyle bankers at Royal Ascot next week by resuming his winning partnership with ante-post favourite Dylan Thomas in the Prince of Wales's Stakes on Wednesday.

With Aidan O'Brien's stable jockey Kieren Fallon unable to ride in Britain as he awaits trial on charges of conspiracy to defraud, Mick Kinane is poised to partner the cream of O'Brien's raiding party and is as short as 9-4 to be top jockey at the meeting.

However, it is French champion jockey Soumillon, who has won the Prix Ganay this year on Dylan Thomas among just a handful of rides he has had for Ballydoyle, who is set to partner the three-time Group 1 winner again.

Third under Johnny Murtagh in last year's Derby, Dylan Thomas wasan impressive winner of the Irish Derby and Irish Champion Stakes under Fallon who was unable to take the ride due to his British suspension when the Danehill colt was a disappointing fourth under Kinane in the Juddmonte International.

This season Seamus Heffernan has been in the plate on Dylan Thomas's two runs in Ireland including when second to Notnowcato in the Tattersalls Gold Cup last time.

O'Brien, who has also left Queen Anne-bound George Washington in the race, was due to discuss riding plans for the meeting with Coolmore boss John Magnier on Thursday night, and said: "Dylan Thomas is in good form and the plan is to run him on Wednesday."

Soumillon is likely to be able to take the ride on Dylan Thomas with doubts growing over the participation of top-class filly Mandesha in the Group 1 event.

The Princess Zahra Aga Khan's four-year-old had her entry confirmed on Thursday having worked with three others on the straight Les Reservoirs gallops at Chantilly in the morning.

However, her trainer Alain de Royer-Dupre said: "The filly is in good form and is well but I am not convinced we should go to Ascot.

"I just have a little doubt and possibly it is a little too early in the season to attack the class of horse we will find inthe Prince of Wales Stakes. Our alternative is to go for the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud the following Sunday."
The Prince of Wales's Stakes looks sure to be one of the highlights of the meeting even if Mandesha is absent.

The 11 possibles include Dylan Thomas's Curragh conqueror Notnowcato, Prix d'Ispahan winner Manduro and the winners of last year's Derby and Breeders' Cup Turf, Sir Percy and Red Rocks.

The last named's trainer Brian Meehan received a boost at Newbury on Thursday when he had his first winner for 24 days.

His string has been suffering from a bug but he said of his stable star: "Red Rocks is one hundred per cent. He did his last piece of work this morning and we are really pleased with him."

There was one supplementary entry for the race, the ex-Italian colt Pressing for £25,000, who will be having his first run for trainer Michael Jarvis.

The four-year-old will run in the colours of owner Gary Tanaka having finished second in the Group 1 Premio Presidente della Repubblica for trainer Roberto Feligioni last time.

Jarvis said: "He came here pretty much straight after he ran in Italy. He's a nice horse and what we have asked him to do he has done nicely. He has a bit to find on his form so far. He is a firm ground horse and ten furlongs seems to be his best trip.

"Mr Tanaka always likes to have a crack at these types of races and we will throw him in at the deep end so we can map out future plans, whether we have to lower our sights or go hunting abroad."
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