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Royal Ascot: Lazzat pushes Satono Reve for Jubilee Crown | Race News

French Raider Lazzat, Queen Elizabeth II in Royal Ascot.

Jerome Reynier, who made every courtyard in his hand, was the Lazzat of Jerome Reynier, who was the most powerful in the closing stages, and his owners hit the Wathnan races at the beginning of the first start to continue a good week for both his rider and his owners.

When the couple returned to get the ascot applause, there was a drama after the end of Lazzat unleepped doyle, the four -year -old child loosen for a while before he was caught for a while and safely returned to the stables.

Lazzat, last year’s Prix Maurice de Gheest after landing a second group of wins to his installments, but at the end of the campaign was sent to his travels in Australia.

Reynier, who upset the first royal ascot winner, ” [win at the top level] As a three -year -old child at Maurice de Gheest in Deauville, but after going to Australia and Hong Kong.

“I was a little scared to find Lazzat as it was, but frankly we’re trying it for a mile to open it, but we’ll remain loyal to the sprint distances on a pure sprinter and the future.

“This was a very difficult challenge [from Satono Reve]. I was watching all the races and always coming late and always running, but James had a really good feeling, and when the Japanese came to him, he put their ears back and tried again and said it wasn’t a way to pass him today. “

“The July Cup comes a little fast, but maybe we’ll defend the crown at Maurice de Gheest, we have the Sprint Cup and we can go back here in October because it can handle any floor.

“He’s a very good champion. Today everything went right and we are happy to have the first Royal Ascot winner as a breeder for Watchnan and Nurlan Bizakov. I am very happy for the connections.”

Champion for Noble Walker and Shoemark

Noble Champion, days after staying away from his competitors in Jersey Stakes, the trainer Ed Walker and Jockey Kieran Shoemark’s second Royal Ascot won.

After successfully coming together with 22-1 shots, they worked with another relative foreigner in Sandingham Stakes, Walker and Shoemark, Noble Champion on Friday, and this spring came together in the third group.

However, this group stepped back to six to seven Furlong trips for three tasks, Lope de Vega Colt developed, competing for most of the road to shift for most of the road before passing, and despite it late, it became clear to three and quarter long. Favori Canche Brave was under three third.

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Noble Champion and Kieran Shoemark are on the way to win Jersey Stakes at Royal Ascot

Walker said, “Not just exploded, there was a setback that broke our preparation for Greenham in January.” He said.

“We thought he had a guinea horse, we really believed him. We thought we were going to a logical route, and we went to a race for more than a mile in Goodwood, there wasn’t too much speed. He got sharp and everything wrong.

“We brought it to six, it just speeds up at home – even we even thought of supporting it for the Commonwealth Cup because it has a lot of speed.

“In the end, the coach did it right! It’s as good as we have, it’s a very impressive horse. Very fast, very smart with such a high cruise speed.

“He made me crazy, I’m guilty of wearing my heart on my arm, and if I think that the horses are good, bad or ugly. I told Simon (Sadler, the owner) how much I had a belief in this horse, he said he was beaten at the exit.

“If he didn’t work to Simon today, I didn’t know what was going wrong. I didn’t know that the floor, runway and trip was good.”

Shoemark felt that it was very suitable for the assembly of the route and the distance: Ascot’da hard seven Furlong here, a beautiful strong speed, really saw the best effect. He was in a good rhythm, and when I went, it was just a matter of time, he really hit the line strongly.

“This could be a lonely place in front of it, there is a lot to look at the tribune. It wouldn’t be too much on his own before, so he had the right to be a little green, but he was very talented.

“The help is really flying and Ed Walker has a good team at home. A really impressive operation. I feel very lucky to be partners with good horses this week.”

Robert Havlin, the rider of the spy chief, was pleased that his 20-1 shot was just running three times before.

He said: “A great run, an inexperienced horse from a novice win in Yarmouth. He still learns and still needs to relax a little.

Donnacha O’Brien said the third runner: “Okay ran, I don’t think there’s any excuse, the first two attracted well. This is a difficult place, every time you hit the board, it’s not a bad result.”

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