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    Horse racing: Giselle too good in Lingfield Oaks trial; Kentucky Derby-winning jockey hit with big whip fine – live | Horse racing

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    LINGFIELD 2.25 RESULT: Candyman Stan all the way again

    1. CANDYMAN STAN 6-5 FAV, 2. Charlie’s Choice 18-1.

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    Off and running in the 2.25 Lingfield … and Candyman Stan is straight into his preferred front-running role… Strung out a bit already, Charlie’s Choice outpaced at the back …

    Candyman Stan heads down the hill two lengths in front of Kings Code, Vice President next.

    Five out, Candyman Stan goes easily for Jason Watson, Charlie’s Choice making some ground as they turn for home …

    Charlie’s Choice heads off in pursuit of Candyman Stan … two out, he’s still leading, going further clear a furlong out, Candyman Stan still leads and he’s going to make it all again …

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    Vice President is attracting some support for the next here at Lingfield, Candyman Stan solid at around 6-5 though.

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    3.00 LINGFIELD, DERBY TRIAL STAKES, 1M 3F 133YD.

    Rahiebb was scratched for this race a few minutes ago, leaving six to go to post. Puppet Master, the mount of Ryan Moore, is getting shorter all the time in the betting and is now trading at around 4-6. He is looking to improve on his fourth place behind his stable companion Delacroix and Wednesday’s Chester Vase winner, Lambourn, in the Ballysax Stakes at Leopardstown in March.

    Ballysax

    Stay True, also from the Aidan O’Brien stable, is a 4-1 shot after winning a maiden on his belated racecourse debut at Leopardstown in April.

    Prince Of The Seas, meanwhile, was still green when finishing fifth in the Blue Riband Trial at Epsom on his return to action, and could well improve enough to figure here.

    Blue Riband

    SELECTION: PRINCE OF THE SEAS

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    2.40 ASCOT, VICTORIA CUP HANDICAP, 7F

    It’s a smaller field than usual for the Victoria Cup, with two non-runners taking the field down to 17, but still wide-open with John & Thady Gosden’s runner Roi De France, with Oisin Murphy booked to ride, heading the market at around 9-2. He was second in the All-Weather Mile Championship at Newcastle last time and has plenty of weight, but an obvious chance if his all-weather form translates back to turf. Gleneagle Bay is also fancied for Stephen Thorne’s Irish yard, and he drops back to what could be an ideal seven furlongs after showing up well for a long way on his seasonal return in a big field at the Curragh in March. Ten Pounds (Harry Charlton) and Qirat (Ralph Beckett) are also attracting support in what looks a strong renewal of one of the major early-season handicaps.

    SELECTION: GLENEAGLE BAY (NAP)

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    2.05 Ascot result: Royal success with Rainbows Edge

    1. RAINBOWS EDGE 100-30, 2. Arisaig 15-8 fav.

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    Updated at 15.10 CEST

    Off and running for the 2.05 Ascot …

    Arisaig held up by Callum Shepherd, Finsceal Luas leads from Zapphire, Rainbow’s Edge coming through with Arisaig as they go into the final quarter … Rainbow’s Edge from Arisaig, favourite coming with a strong run but it’s going to be a winner in the Royal silks … Rainbows Edge wins and will surely be heading for the Royal meeting next.

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    Jockey fined $65,000 for whip use in Kentucky Derby

    Away from the domestic racing for a moment, here’s interesting news from the United States of a significant whip penalty for Junior Alvarado, who steered Sovereignty to the Godolphin operation’s first ever success in the Kentucky Derby last weekend.

    Alvarado hit Sovereignty eight times during the race, two above the limit of six set by the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (Hisa), which replaced state-by-state whip regimes with nationwide rules in 2022, and has picked up an eye-watering $62,000 (£46,000) fine as a result.

    Alvarado’s penalty is aggravated by the fact that it was his second violation of the rules in a 180-day period and was also initially assessed as either $250 or 10% of the winner’s purse, whichever is greater, which in the case of the Kentucky Derby is 10% of $3.1m.

    “I couldn’t keep track of that,” Alvarado told The Bloodhorse after the breach was pointed out to him following last Saturday’s race. “It’s such a big race, there’s so much that you’ve got on your mind.

    “When the extra [last] whip happened, I was right next to the favourite [Journalism] and I needed to do what I needed to do at the time. I just wanted to win the biggest race in America.”

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    Updated at 15.11 CEST

    The field are going to post for the 2.05 at Ascot, Arisaig is the 9-4 favourite with Rainbows Edge next in at 11-4.

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    Here’s the closing stages of the Swinton Handicap Hurdle up at Haydock.

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    1.50 Lingfield result: Second course win for Morcar

    1. MORCAR 9-1, 2. Hamlet’s Night 7-1 3. Gincident 6-1.

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    Updated at 14.57 CEST

    Mister Daydream is the early leader, Fox Avatar is keen in fifth … Gincident is held up … five furlongs out, still Mister Daydream leads, Dashinwhitesargent next, Fox Avatar coming under pressure … Into the straight Dashinwhitesargent moves towards the lead, Gincident comes with a run, Morcar too, it’s going to be Morcar for the win ..

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    Off and running in the 1.50 at Lingfield …

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    Fox Avatar is 5-2 favourite for the next here at Lingfield, won’t be long now …

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    Here’s the closing stages of that race up at Ascot, the £1.75m Celestial King is the one in purple colours vanishing out of the right-hand of the screen as Military Code confirms his Royal Ascot credentials.

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    2.25 LINGFIELD, HANDICAP, 1M 3F 133YD

    Not the strongest race on the Lingfield with just five runners going to post. There’s been plenty of money today for the front-running Candyman Stan, a comfortable winner at Brighton last time, and he should have an easy time of it on the lead again here. Andrew Balding’s four-year-old is now odds-on at 10-11 and could well make all again.

    SELECTION: CANDYMAN STAN.

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    2.05 ASCOT, FILLIES’ HANDICAP, 1M (STR)

    Just six runners in ITV’s first race from Ascot, and a runner in the royal colours in Rainbows Edge, who was bred by the late Queen Elizabeth II. If she shows up well here, she will surely be aimed towards a race at the Royal meeting next month, but Arisaig could be the better bet for win purposes today after a luckless run in a Listed race at Goodwood last time.

    SELECTION: ARISAIG.

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    1.35 Haydock result: Champ reigns in the Swinton

    1. OUR CHAMP 8-1, Helnwein 7-1, 3. Goblet Of Fire 15-2, 4 Givemefive 12-1.

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    Updated at 14.49 CEST

    Off and running in the Swinton Handicap Hurdle …

    Givemefive and Tapley show up early …over the first … Dance And Glance racing well off the pace at the moment …

    A circuit to go, Givemefive still leads … Ooh Betty next and Tapley prominent too … Dance And Glance still ridden patiently … no fallers or significant mistakes as yet as they head out of the back …

    Helnwein maes steady progress .. No move yet from Dance And Glance … now Harry Cobden makes a move but the favourite’s under plenty of pressure … Our Champ takes over in front, coming down to the last … Freddie Gordon gets a good jump from Our Champ and that puts the race to bed … Our Champ wins the Swinton Handicap Hurdle.

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    They are circling around at the start up at Haydock before the Swinton Handicap Hurdle, Dance And Glance is the favourite at 11-2 with Helnwein at 13-2.

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    Kia Joorabchian did not get a huge run for his money from Celestial King at Ascot. His £1.75m purchase was only fourth of the seven runners, some way behind the third horse home, in a race won by the favourite, Miltary Code.

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    1.50 LINGFIELD, HANDICAP, 1M 2F

    The lightly-raced four-year-old Fox Avatar is the early favourite here after a promising return to action on the all-weather at Chelmsford last month. He finished strongly from well off the pace to be beaten less than a length-and-a-half, and is off the same mark here. Gincident, from James Owen’s (permanently?) in-form yard is popular too, with further improvement possible as he steps up in trip.

    SELECTION: GINCIDENT.

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    Here’s the closing stages of the opener, from ITV Racing’s Twitter/X feed.

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    Ryan Moore told Oli Bell, ITV’s racecourse reporter, that the going was “good-to-firm, firm in places” on the way back to the unsaddling enclosure. He did well to keep a lid on Giselle as she raced keenly behind the steady pace in the opening half-mile, and while she strode well clear of her field from the two-pole, she will need to settle much better than that if she goes to the Oaks at Epsom on 6 June.

    She was 20-1 for the Classic beforehand and the snap quotes from the bookies’ reps range from 10-1 to 14-1 now.

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    1.15 Lingfield result: Giselle powers clear in Oaks Trial

    1. GISELLE 30-100 FAV, 2. Harpsichord 4.1

    Giselle and Ryan Moore on their way to victory. Photograph: John Walton/PA
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    Updated at 14.25 CEST

    Off and running in the Lingfield Oaks Trial … Giselle is taken back to sit last of the three runners … she’s taking quite a hold as Love Talk sets a steady pace … Harpsichord is close behind and Giselle is still taking a strong hold in third … going to the top of the hill, no change in the order as they start the descent … they’re turning in, Giselle goes far side and they are three across the course … Giselle has the lead, she’s got this wrapped up, half a furlong out and she’s well clear … Giselle wins the Oaks Trial.

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    Big-money buy in the spotlight at Ascot

    It’s not on the ITV schedule, but there’s also an interesting contest at the top of the Ascot card at 1.30, when Kia Joorabchian, football super-agent and ever-expanding owner – in terms of his string, not his waistline – will get a first indication of whether the £1.75m he shelled out for Celestial King at the Newmarket Breeze-Up sale in April was money well spent.

    Celestial King has been backed as though good things are anticipated this morning and is trading at 6-4 from a top price of 7-4 overnight. Godolphin’s Military Code, the winner of his only start to date at Newmarket last month, is the 5-4 favourite.

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    Just under 15 minutes to the off in the opener here, and what is expected to be a somewhat one-sided Oaks Trial. Giselle is currently on offer at around 1-3 in the Lingfield betting ring.

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    Updated at 14.22 CEST

    It’s a Classic weekend in France, where the Poule d’Essai des Poulains French 2,000 Guineas) and Poule d’Essai des Pouliches (French 1,000 Guineas) are on the card at Longchamp tomorrow, due off at 3.25BST and 4.05 BST respectively.

    Up-and-coming trainer Ollie Sangster, who saddled both the second and third fillies home in last weekend’s 1,000 Guineas, will make another attempt to break his Classic duck when Celestial Orbit lines up for the fillies’ event.

    She was second behind Zanzoun – who was a big fancy for this prior to being scratched with a minor setback earlier in the week – on her seasonal reappearance in the Nell Gwyn Stakes at Newmarket in April, and has picked up a useful draw near the rail in two.

    Nell Gwyn Stakes

    “She’s been in great form since the Nell Gwyn and seems to have taken a nice step forward from that run,” Sangster said on Saturday.

    “I think the mile will be a positive for her and we are happy with the draw we have out in Paris. It was good-to-soft when we declared and it will be interesting to see what it is like, as she wouldn’t want anything too quick. That would be a slight concern, but other than that it would be all systems go.”

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    Watering ban may have led to small Classic trial fields

    A total of 10 runners for two recognised Classic trials with a total of £120,000 in the prize money pot is a disappointing turnout from Lingfield’s point of view – and three runners in the Oaks Trial particularly so – but it was hardly an advertisement in terms of attracting decent fields that the turf track was approved for use only on Tuesday, following an inspection by the British Horseracing Authority.

    The course has been watering almost around the clock from the start of May to ensure safe ground, but was very much playing catch-up after the local water authority asked it to stop watering during one of the driest Aprils on record.

    The course would have had the option of switching today’s card to the all-weather, but the whole point of Lingfield as a trial venue is that its turf track, with a downhill run to a sharpish left-hand turn, is a decent facsimile of what will face the Derby and Oaks runners when they descend towards Tattenham Corner at Epsom next month.

    A switch to the Polytrack was avoided this time around but amid the uncertainty, it is not surprising that some trainers at least may have found alternative targets for their potential Classic contenders.

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    Updated at 13.48 CEST

    1.15 LINGFIELD, OAKS TRIAL FILLIES’ STAKES, 3YO, 1M 3F 133YD

    The three-runner Oaks Trial revolves around Aidan O’Brien’s Giselle, who is bred in the purple – by Frankel out of Newspaperofrecord, a Breeders’ Cup winner on turf as a juvenile – and looked unlucky to be denied a Group Three win behind her stable companion, Whirl, on her final start at two at the Curragh last October. She’s in green colours on the outside, rather than the orange and blue she will be wearing today.

    Giselle

    She was fourth across the line and subsequently promoted to third, and it seems as certain as these things can ever be that she will be much better over middle distances this season. Giselle is already no bigger than 20-1 for the Oaks next month, will go off at around 1-4 today and anything other than a comfortable success will be seen as a disappointment.

    SELECTION: GISELLE

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    Preamble

    Good afternoon from Lingfield Park in the leafy Surrey commuter belt, the latest stop on Flat racing’s long and winding road through the traditional Epsom Classic trials before attention turns to Leopardstown’s Derby Trial card on Sunday.

    Lingfield’s Derby Trial, due off at 3.00, has been won by just two subsequent Epsom Classic winners this century, but Adayar, the 2021 Derby (and King George) winner finished second here, while Ambiente Friendly, an impressive winner of this trial 12 months ago, set off as the 9-2 second-favourite and was beaten only by a resurgent City Of Troy.

    This year’s race has attracted a seven-strong field headed by two runners from Aidan O’Brien’s stable – Puppet Master and Stay True – and an interesting, lightly-raced colt from Ralph Beckett’s yard, Prince Of The Seas. Season-by-season, Beckett has been working his way towards the very top of the mountain in British Flat racing and he saddled two Oaks winners in six years between 2008 and 2013, but he has had just four runners in the Derby, all at double-figure odds, with Westover’s third place in 2022 currently as close as he has been to winner.

    The Oaks Trial at 1.15, meanwhile, is all about O’Brien’s runner, Giselle, the 1-4 favourite in a field of just three runners. She is already top-priced at 20-1 for the Oaks already, will set off at around 1-4 and could well be at single-figure odds if she comes up with a performance to match the pre-publicity.

    Elsewhere around the country today, the Victoria Cup Handicap at Ascot (2.40) will be the key race in many punters’ Yankees and Lucky 15s, and while the field of 18 – down from 19 at the final declarations – will be the smallest for 20 years, the bookies were still going 6-1 the field overnight.

    And at Haydock, the annual mixed meeting – featuring races both on the Flat and over jumps – includes the Swinton Handicap Hurdle, a last hurrah for some useful two-mile handicap hurdlers before a well-deserved rest over the summer.

    With seven meetings spread around the country and nine races in all on the ITV Racing schedule – picks for which are here, along with a recap on yesterday’s Chester Cup card. It is going to be a busy afternoon and you can follow the main action at Lingfield, Ascot, Haydock and elsewhere right here on the Guardian’s Saturday live blog.

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