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Royal Ascot Day 5 (06/20/2009) 
5:51
 

 
5:51
Racing Diary (Carl):  its been good, we will post the Highlights of Royal Ascot on Racing Diary later from Youtube!

Thanks and Good Luck!

5:44
Racing Diary (Carl):  The end of a great Royal Ascot 2009. Johnny Murtagh is the top Jockey, Richard Huhes has had 4 winners two, but the 2nd of Murtagh gives him the title.

Ryan Moore- 3 wins and 8 runners up, and Richard Hills 3 winners!

5:41
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Ascot 5.35
1st 1 Caracciola (GER) 6-1
2nd 11 Tyrrells Wood (IRE) 9-2
3rd 8 Amerigo (IRE) 4-1
5:41
Racing Diary (Carl):  Tasheba, who could give Richard Hughes the jockeys’ title, is now clear favourite for this marathon. He has replaced his stablemate and Cesarewitch winner Carraciola as the 3-1 favourite…………………..
5:39
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5:29
Racing Diary (Carl):  Tasheba, who could give Richard Hughes the jockeys’ title, is now clear favourite for this marathon. He has replaced his stablemate and Cesarewitch winner Carraciola as the 3-1 favourite.
5:11
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Ascot 5.00
1st 5 Drill Sergeant 14-1
2nd 8 Record Breaker (IRE) 14-1
3rd 19 Martyr 14-1
4th 12 Young Mick 8-1
4:58
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4:56
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4:34
Racing Diary (Carl):  16-1 Ante-post High Standing won today 6-1. William Haggas trained and owned by Harry Finlay and Co. A great win.
4:33
Racing Diary (Carl):  Racing Diary gave you that winner on our daily tips page
http://www.racingdiary.co.uk/2009/06/20/saturdays-horseracing-tips-20th-june-2009/
4:29
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Ascot 4.25
1st 22 High Standing (USA) 6-1
2nd 2 Asset (IRE) 16-1
3rd 1 Rock Of Rochelle (USA) 40-1
4th 15 Markab 11-1
4:14
Racing Diary (Carl):  Valuescope – 4.25

2pts ew on Advanced at 33-1 with bet365, who go 1-2-3-4-5.

3:53
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Ascot 3.45
1st 14 Art Connoisseur (IRE) 20-1
2nd 1 Cannonball (USA) 11-1
3rd 13 Lesson In Humility (IRE) 33-1
3:41
Racing Diary (Carl):  It’s all about J J The Jet Plane, who was again led round by two handlers and he was on his toes as he was at Ascot. He is a strong 5-2 favourite.
3:40
Racing Diary (Carl):  JJ the Jet Plane is now short price fav. Sacred Kingdon is sweating badly and is out to 6-1
3:27
Racing Diary (Carl):  Big Audio Lost a tooth in the first race at Royal Ascot!
3:25
Racing Diary (Carl):  Bronze Cannon, it was a real test and the clock stops at 2min 27.59sec which is only 0.35sec outside the course record and more than 2.5sec under RP standard.
3:25
Racing Diary (Carl):  Skybet are betting in running on the top jockey title – Johnny Murtagh is now evens, Hughes 5-4, Ryan Moore 4-1 which says it all about the situation. Hughes does not look to have an obvious chance of a winner or second he needs until the last with the well-backed Tasheba in the melting pot.
3:13
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Ascot 3.05
1st 1 Bronze Cannon (USA) 8-1
2nd 2 Campanologist (USA) 2-1 F
3rd 3 Dansant 8-1
2:40
Racing Diary (Carl):  NON RUNNER
4-25 KALDOUM KINGDOM will not run.
2:34
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Ascot 2.30
1st 4 Big Audio (IRE) 22-1
2nd 6 Emperor Claudius (USA) 4-1 JF
3rd 11 Party Doctor 12-1
1:20
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12:30
Racing Diary (Carl):  

Paddy Power market moves:

3.05 Campanologist is 11-4 from 100-30 and Art Connoisseur 25-1 from 33-1.

4.25 High Standing 13-2 from 7, Zidane 16 from 2o and Exclamation 20 from 25.

12:29
Racing Diary (Carl):  .30 Positive: Shakespearean 10.5 into 8.8, Megilo Ancora 28 into16.5, Big Audio 40 into 26
Negative: Step In Time 17 out to 22

3.05 Positive: Campanologist 4.8 into 3.7
Negative: Doctor Freemantle 2.56 out to 2.84, Bronze Cannon 6.2 out to 11

3.45 Positive: Art Connoisseur 50 into 34
Negative: Lesson In Humility 18 out to 40

4.25 Positive: High Standing 9.8 into 7.6, Zidane 28 into 21, Exclamation 34 into 23

5.00 Positive: Heron Bay 23 in to 16

11:20
Racing Diary (Carl):  

Non-runner:

5.35 4 Gala Evening

11:19
Racing Diary (Carl):  Hugh Taylor at the Races Bet Below;
11:18
Racing Diary (Carl):  
11:03
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11:03
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Top Jockey betting

Paddy Power: 4-6 Johnny Murtagh, 2 Ryan Moore, 6 Richard Hughes, 14 Richard Hills

10:42
Racing Diary (Carl):  The big handicap of the day is the Wokingham Stakes and despite his high draw High Standing, the selection of Pricewise, has been well supported. There is plenty of money queuing up on the betting exchanges to back the William Haggas-trained four-year-old at around 7-1 and bookmakers Bet365 make him a 6-1 chance (from 7).
10:40
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Campanologist all the rage

The early 7-2 about Campanologist for the Hardwicke Stakes at 3.05pm did not last long this morning. The Godolphin four-year-old now trades at 11-4 which may not last till post time as Stan James go only 5-2.

10:39
Racing Diary (Carl):  

Racecourse Ascot
First Race Time 2.30pm
Going Good to Firm
Other Information 1mm of rain and 4mm of water applied overnight

9:41
Racing Diary (Carl):  ”He ran very well at Sandown, where he needed the race. It will depend on how fast they go, but he made all the running here last year and he needs to sit close. He’s in good form.” Saeed Bin Suroor, trainer of Campanologist.
9:41
Racing Diary (Carl):  also

3.45 12 Takeover Target

4.25 17 Major Eazy

5.35 6 Noddies Way

9:40
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Additional non-runners

2.30 5 Bun Oir

5.00 7 Inventor, 9 Camps Bay

9:40
Racing Diary (Carl):  Dave Yates Daily Mirror Tips Saturday
ROYAL ASCOT
2.30 EMPEROR CLAUDIUS
3.05 CAMPANOLOGIST
3.45 J J THE JET PLANE
4.25 GENKI (NB)
5.00 HATTON FLIGHT
5.35 HALLA SAN (NAP)
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9:09
Racing Diary (Carl):  odays Scoop 6

Scoop6 Win Fund Total : £150,012
(£149,899 carried over from last week)

Scoop6 Place Fund Total : £64

Scoop6 Bonus Fund Total : £266,491
(£266,442 carried over from last week)

8:56
Racing Diary (Carl):  Morning News – read below- we will be back later with more news!
8:45
Racing Diary (Carl):  Todays Scoop 6

Scoop6 Win Fund Total : £150,012
(£149,899 carried over from last week)

Scoop6 Place Fund Total : £64

Scoop6 Bonus Fund Total : £266,491
(£266,442 carried over from last week)

8:45
Racing Diary (Carl):  Graham Cunningham’s Preview of the Golden Jubilee Stakes for Betfair

3.45 Golden Jubilee Stakes

The King’s Stand went Down Under thanks to Scenic Blast and this Group 1 sprint could be bound for either South Africa or Hong Kong courtesy of J J The Jet Plane or Sacred Kingdom.

There is precious little between them on form – and it might be worth backing one and saving on the other – but if pressed to split them I suspect J J The Jet Plane might be the one based on his runaway defeat of smart rivals under a big penalty at Windsor.

Newmarket vibes have been positive about last year’s winner Kingsgate Native after an abortive spell at stud, but the “Greek Freak” Ialysos has much more on than when winning at Haydock.

King’s Apostle goes really well here but needs a career best to improve his fine Ascot record, while Art Connoisseur is the one who appeals as capable of going well at a wild price if back to the sort of form he showed here last year

8:43
Racing Diary (Carl):  Todays Scoop 6

Scoop6 Win Fund Total : £150,012
(£149,899 carried over from last week)

Scoop6 Place Fund Total : £64

Scoop6 Bonus Fund Total : £266,491
(£266,442 carried over from last week)


8:41
Racing Diary (Carl):  Racing Post

STAT OF THE DAY

Ryan Moore is 14 from 33 when riding for William Haggas, a strike rate of 42% for a profit to £1 level stakes of £17.96, and they combine with High Standing in the Wokingham

8:40
Racing Diary (Carl):  REMINDER:

Three non-runners

3.45 12 Takeover Target

4.25 17 Major Eazy

5.35 6 Noddies Way

8:39
Racing Diary (Carl):  TAKEOVER TARGET, one of Australia’s star turns at Royal Ascot in recent years, is running a high temperature and will miss Saturday’s Golden Jubilee Stakes, for which he was a top-priced 12-1 with Coral and Stan James.
8:38
Racing Diary (Carl):  Sacred Kingdom now 3-1 – Watch his last run in Singapore on our days preview

http://www.racingdiary.co.uk/2009/06/20/saturdays-horseracing-tips-20th-june-2009/

8:38
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8:37
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8:36
Racing Diary (Carl):  he big handicap of the day is the Wokingham Stakes and despite his high draw High Standing, the selection of Pricewise, has been well supported. There is plenty of money queuing up on the betting exchanges to back the William Haggas-trained four-year-old at around 7-1 and bookmakers Bet365 make him a 6-1 chance (from 7).
8:35
Racing Diary (Carl):  THE feature race on the final day of Royal Ascot is the Golden Jubilee Stakes and punters are finding it hard to split the front two in the market.

JJ The Jet Plane, representing South Africa, has been at the head of the ante-post market for some time but he now has to share favouritism with Sacred Kingdom. The Hong Kong sprinter was supplemented for this race and he seems the stronger of the two on the early exchanges. The pair are general 11-4 joint favourites this morning.

8:23
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8:09
Racing Diary (Carl):  The going is good to firm
First race: 2.30pm
Stalls: Straight Course – Centre; Round Course – Inside
8:09
Racing Diary (Carl):  4mm of water applied to the track overnight, also 1mm of rain
8:09
Racing Diary (Carl):  
Three non-runners

3.45 12 Takeover Target

4.25 17 Major Eazy

5.35 6 Noddies Way

8:07
Racing Diary (Carl):  

TRACK records fell in three consecutive races on Friday, but clerk of the course Chris Stickels was not too perturbed.

He said on Friday night: “You have to remember that we are only in our fourth season on the realigned track, so the records don’t concern me.

8:07
Racing Diary (Carl):  

With one day still remaining at Royal Ascot 2009, bookmakers believe Gold Cup-winning rider Johnny Murtagh has the top jockey title wrapped up.

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Murtagh – remains favourite.

Perched on four winners for the meeting after missing both Friday and Saturday through suspension, Murtagh was cut to 1/2 by totesport from the 4/6 on offer 24 hours earlier, while William Hill are more generous at this stage, moving to 4/6 from 8/13.

Sky Bet were keen to lay Murtagh before Friday’s action and were a top-priced 10/11. They now offer 4/7.

Murtagh is looking to retain the London Clubs Charity Trophy for the second year in a row and his nearest challengers in the betting are Richard Hughes and Ryan Moore.

Champion jockey Moore moved to two winners for the meeting through Perfect Stride in the Wolferton Handicap and still has some tasty rides left on the final afternoon with the likes of Kingsgate Native and Doctor Fremantle to look forward to.

Moore is 15/8 second best with Hills and Sky Bet and 9/4 with totesport. Although Hughes has three on the board, he is virtually discounted and available at 10/1 with Sky Bet, despite being odds-on after Tuesday’s treble. Richard Hills is another with three after the brilliant success of Ghanaati in the Coronation Stakes, but he is a 25/1 chance with Sky Bet and totesport.

8:07
Racing Diary (Carl):  

Mike de Kock is in bullish mood as he prepares to saddle South African speedball J J The Jet Plane in the Golden Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot on Saturday.

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J J The Jet Plane – ready to rumble.

The five-year-old was unbeatable in his native land, with the only defeat of his career so far coming on the Nad Al Sheba dirt in February.

He put that disappointment behind him by returning to winning ways back on the turf in Dubai – and also showed he is equally effective on British soil when running away with a Listed race at Windsor.

“I’d say he has definitely come on a bit since Windsor and, thankfully, we have had no interruptions since then. We just have to see if he’s good enough now,” said the South African handler.

“I do think it’s an advantage that he’s been over here a while as he’s settled in well now and has already travelled to a racecourse – that all helps as he can be a bit fired up.

“He’s drawn nine of 14 and that gives the jockey all the options. Everything is in his favour and the fast ground is 100% ideal.

“You have got to respect Sacred Kingdom after the way he ran in Singapore and of the locals, I suppose there is King’s Apostle who I know a little bit about.

8:07
Racing Diary (Carl):  

Trainer Joe Janiak scratched the Australian ‘iron horse’ when signs indicated all was not right with the gelding. On veterinary examination, it was found Takeover Target had a raised temperature; he had also reportedly been lethargic in his work.

His absence deprives enthusiasts of a conclusion to a romantic tale of the Turf that has endured as long as Yeats has been winning Gold Cups. Takeover Target had been expected to line up in his fourth consecutive Golden Jubilee, a race in which he had finished second, third and fourth.

Royal Ascot: Sacred Kingdom a star of the East

Golden opportunity: Hong Kong sprinter Sacred Kingdom has a solid chance at Royal Ascot Photo: REUTERS
8:06
Racing Diary (Carl):  Jim McGrath- Daily Telegraph selections for Royal Ascot Day 5
ROYAL ASCOT SELECTIONS: 2.30 Shakespearean, 3.05 Doctor Fremantle (nap), 3.45 Sacred Kingdom, 4.25 High Standing, 5.00 Hatton Flight, 5.35 Caracciola
8:06
Racing Diary (Carl):  John McCririck’s Day Five Tips

It’s the final day of Royal Ascot but Big Mac and Gary are still bullish about their chances of winning…

Big Mac says: “My Thursday was ruined after that fat guesser somehow managed to pick Radiohead in the first – and at a Betfair SP of [14.0], too, with the industry return only 10-1. How lucky can a fat man get? (hopefully very lucky if the man in question is me).

“But that creature has no stamina – the last exercise he did was when wiggling his legs coming out of the womb – and he will tie up in the closing stages.

“Mac to get up on the line in the Battle Of The Bulge!”

Golden Jubilee Stakes (3.45)

I was at Windsor when JJ The Jet Plane won and I was hailing him as the best horse ever to race on the course, alongside with the mighty Halling. Mike De Kock came on ATR before the race and told all the South African ex-pats to lump and he ran a great trial for this; giving weight and a trouncing to second-raters would have teed him up nicely for this prize. He is a superstar and at around [4.0] he is a decent bet.

Wokingham Stakes (4.25)

I like Jimmy Styles in the Wokingham. It may be unoriginal as he is the 11-2 favourite in a 28-runner field but he is very progressive, is ideally drawn in stall one and is from the red hot Clive Cox stable.That’ll do for me.

Queen Alexandra Stakes (5.35)

I like Halla San in the marathon contest. He is not far off on the ratings, is in fair nick, should love the trip and hails from the in-form Fahey stable, who got on the Ascot scoresheet with a 66-1 winner on Thursday.

Like the look of JJ The Jet Plane, Jimmy Styles and Halla San?

Lay of the Day.

It is all about price in this game and i think Doctor Fremantle is too short in the Hardwicke at 7-4 on Betfair. He is a high class animal has always promised more than he has delivered, and connections were expecting him to win by more than a nose on his reappearance. He could be vulnerable.

8:06
Racing Diary (Carl):  Sam Turner Daily Mail (Robin Goodfellow) Tips for Royal Ascot Day Five

HARD TO IGNORE CAMPANOLOGIST

The victory of Flying Cloud on Thursday will have given Godolphin a welcome boost and CAMPANOLOGIST (Royal Ascot, nb, 3.05) may continue their revival with success in a below-par renewal of the Hardwicke Stakes.

Last year’s King Edward VII Stakes winner was given a cute ride from the front by Frankie Dettori that day and I’m hoping that the Italian can employ similar tactics this afternoon on a horse which should strip fitter for a recent outing in good company at Sandown.

This looks to have been the primary plan all season for Campanologist and he should be thereabouts.

GOLD STRIKE FOR NOSEDA

The presence of classy foreign sprinters J J The Jet Plane and Sacred Kingdom adds further spice to the Golden Jubilee Stakes today and it would be no surprise to see either oblige in a hot renewal.

However, bookmakers are now wise to raiders from outside the UK and, with trainer Jeremy Noseda enjoying a good week, it may prove prudent to risk a few units each-way on STRIKE THE DEAL (Royal Ascot, nap, 3.45) to add another shock to the race’s roll call.

The 4yo has been within a length or two of the top sprinters for a while now, but posted a big speed figure at Lingfield last time and may represent better value than his more high-profile opponents.

TAKE TAMAGIN TAMAGIN

(Royal Ascot, 4.25) is a bit of a law unto himself, but Kevin Ryan’s speedster is a talented handicapper when in the mood and could be primed for a big run in the Wokingham.

I like the form of his recent run at Lingfield and his early-season win at Newcastle suggests a stiff 6f is well within his compass these days.

8:06
Racing Diary (Carl):  Racing Diary (Carl): Tips from Rob Wright The Times for Saturday:
Royal Ascot
2.30 Shakespearean
3.05 Dansant (nap)
3.45 Sacred Kingdom (nb)
4.25 Exclamation
5.00 Heron Bay
5.35 Tasheba
8:05
Racing Diary (Carl):  Rob Wright The Times Says;
The speedy Sacred Kingdom, trained in Hong Kong by Ricky Yiu, is strongly fancied to land the group one Golden Jubilee Stakes (3.45) today.

Scenic Blast, the Australian raider, put up a brilliant display to take the week’s other group one speed test and Sacred Kingdom arrives here with similarly strong credentials. Rated the best sprinter in the world in 2007, he lost his form last year after being injured but still shared top spot in the rankings with Marchand D’Or.

Sacred Kingdom has bounced back to his best this term and showed a good turn of foot to beat Rocket Man by a neck, with Diabolical a further 3 lengths back in third, in the group one International Sprint in Singapore last month. That was his first venture outside Hong Kong and, according to his trainer, he is relishing his new roving role. “He’s travelled well and looks terrific. It looks like he’s enjoying this trip even better than the one to Singapore,” Yiu said.

Blessed with a high cruising speed, Sacred Kingdom should be able to track the front-running J J The Jet Plane before cutting him down in the closing stages.

Pick of the home team is Kingsgate Native. He won this race 12 months ago when trained by John Best and was retired to stud. However, having failed to get any mares in foal, Kingsgate Native was returned to training with Sir Michael Stoute and, despite his lengthy absence from the track, he has to be respected.

8:05
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The American’s did it again with another flying two year-old and can land a third winner is as many days with Yogaroo (2.30) in the Norfolk Stakes. There is a definite draw bias favouring the stands side rail so this race will be fought out between Monsieur Chevalier and the fast American horse drawn in stall two and three. The US horses are so fast away from the stalls which is a contrast to Richard Hannon’s four time winner who takes time to get into top gear. I have already backed Yogaroo who could actually go off as favourite.

The best bet of the day for me is Leocorno (3.05) looked top class last time at Sandown and missed the Oaks in order to run at Royal Ascot. She steps up to 12 furlongs for the first time and should, hopefully, give Sir Michael Stoute and Ryan Moore their first winner at the meeting.

This race looks a match between Leocorno and the Timeform top rated Take the Hint who also caught the eye on her reappearance at Newmarket. The official handicapper has John Gosden’s filly 10 pounds ahead, but  he will be revising the marks after this race I’m sure!

Ryan Moore was the favourite for top jockey prior to Tuesday but is yet to ride a winner and he will want to break that hoodoo as soon as possible.

Then it’s the feature race, the Gold Cup (3.45) and Yeats’ date with destiny as he chases a fourth Gold Cup . You just know that he will do it! He is the best stayer I have ever seen and Aidan O’Brien would not run him was he not showing all the right signs.

Geordieland looks to have improved and could muster a better fight than last year but he rarely runs two good races in a row. The roof will come off Ascot’s expensive grandstand if Johnny Murtagh gets the big horse home in front.

These are the great moments of the sport that make history and I just hope that he does it and cements his place is Royal Ascot folklore.

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3.05 Leocorno- win @ 2.88
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Dandy Nicholls in Hot Water over Ascot Withdrawal….

Good Old Dandy..

Good Old Dandy..

Daily Mail: Royal Ascot was the scene of a royal incident yesterday when furious trainer Dandy Nicholls squared up to the starter after his horse was withdrawn before the start of the Royal Hunt Cup.  David Nicholls’ Bencoolen was one of three horses left at the stalls by starter Peter Haynes moments before the one-mile race. Afterwards Nicholls aggressively confronted Haynes, calling him a ‘prick’.

He also claimed Haynes had pushed him during their confrontation in the weighing room, yards from where the Queen disembarks from her carriage after her daily procession down the course. Nicholls was reported by the starter to the Ascot stewards. But the irate trainer did not temper his opinions in conversation with them when he described Haynes as ‘a starter who couldn’t start his own engine’.

Nicholls said: ‘I told the starter he was a prick, which is exactly what he is. We’ve been preparing all year for this and we didn’t even get a race or the punters get a run for their money. Every horse deserves a chance.

‘I never touched him, but he pushed me. He did the same to me at Goodwood last year. You wonder if the same thing would have happened if it was an Aidan O’Brien or a Michael Stoute horse.’

Haynes used to start the Grand National before stepping down after 2007 following an apparent loss of confidence among the jockeys. He said: ‘I did nothing wrong and would take exactly the same decision again.’

Haynes was also approached by trainer William Haggas, whose Roaring Forte was withdrawn when 11-2 second favourite for the race.

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