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Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-41128236062933420902013-07-13T03:07:00.001-07:002013-07-13T03:07:13.449-07:00First July Weekend Preview<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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It is going to be a beautifully hot day at Ascot today, so plenty of sun cream required. The ground is good to firm and has been watered.<br />
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<b>Taajub: sprinter back at his favourite summer spot</b><br />
We kick off at top speed with the Betfred Mobile Sports Handicap, a sprint handicap over 5f worth £62,000 to the winner.<br />
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Taajub loves it at Ascot and won once over this trip last year and twice finished second, including in this race. He ran well at Sandown last time after finding trouble in running, is back to a good handicap mark and must surely go close.<br />
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He and Barnet Fair, who beat him in this last year and is another running well at present, meet again and the pair of rivals could fight out the finish once more.<br />
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<b>Aljamaaheer can claim a first Group race win</b><br />
The consistent Aljamaaheer ran a fantastic race when second in the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes in June when beaten just three-quarters of a length by Declaration Of War. He meets nothing of that class in our feature, the Group 2 Fred Cowley MBE Memorial Summer Mile (2.30) and can make the most of the opportunity to get a Group race win on his CV.<br />
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Mull Of Kinlogh is an improving type and picked up the Group 3 Earl Of Sefton in the spring, unfortunately, he has not really got his ideal conditions here. Guest Of Honour is at the top of his game and has not finished out of the first two in his four starts this season.<br />
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Premio Loco ran a huge race in the Royal Hunt Cup here in June and was just beaten by Belgian Bill. If he comes here in the same sort of form, he must have strong chances.<br />
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<b>Look out for Autumn</b><br />
Debutant winner Autumn Lily was posed a big question in the Chesham Stakes and finished down the field, and she might find the Ruddy Fillies’ Nursery Handicap (3.05) over 7f more her level. Royal Connection and Mimi Luke finished second and third over 7f at Chester on good ground in June and both hold strong chances, with the former, a Richard Hannon-trained runner having her first run in a nursery, holding obvious chances on that basis alone.<br />
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<b>A hat-trick for Jabhaat?</b><br />
It is a fillies’ day and the three and four-year-old girls take each other on in the mile Norman Court Stud Fillies’ Handicap (3.40) and the hat-trick seeking Jabhaat will be the likely favourite. Her last two wins came over 7f on firm and good to firm ground, the last victory by an easy 6l. An improving type, she can make the most of her three-year-olds’ weight for age allowance here.<br />
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<b>A Bold day for the Queen</b><br />
After The Queen’s wonderful win in the Gold Cup with Estimate at the Royal meeting, it would be fantastic if Bold Sniper, who ran well when third in the King George V Stakes at the same meeting, could give Her Majesty a third success at Ascot this season by taking the Neptune Investment Management Handicap (4.15), a race for three-year-olds only.<br />
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But it looks a very competitive race on paper – trainer David Simcock thinks a lot of Café Society and believes the horse has a big future ahead of him, while London Bridge put in a strong winning performance last time out at Ripon on good to firm.<br />
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<b>Go for the Burn </b><br />
The 1m2f is a significant step-up in trip for Ogbourne Downs, who has won twice from three starts over a mile, and it might prove too big an ask for the Charlie Hills-trained runner in the Tara & Pippa Handicap (4.50). So preference is with Hughie Morrison’s Burnham, a gelding by Nayef who has form over the trip and on the faster ground. Don’t ignore Mark Johnston’s Love Maramalade – the trainer specialises in winning middle-distance races with three-year-olds at this time of year.<br />
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<b>Labienus can round the day off</b><br />
Labienus should be suited by a strongly run 7f, which he should get in the last on today’s card, the 7f Mitie Total Security Management Handicap (5.25), while if Benoni, who likes to come late on the scene, gets luck in running he should be a big threat. At a longer price, Tidentime is one to note in the paddock and at the bookies.<br />
<br />Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-29271339999207309032013-06-22T04:57:00.000-07:002013-06-22T04:57:12.591-07:00International Rivalry For The Diamond Jubilee<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">It’s all about the speedsters today with the Group 1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes, Leg 6 of the Global Sprint Challenge, today’s feature race.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Last year’s renewal was won in dramatic fashion by Black Caviar, and while the wonder mare is not here today (she has been retired and has gone to have babies), our international challenge comes from Havelock, trained by Darrin Miller in the US, and the John O’Shea-trained Sea Siren, who has travelled to European from Australia. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Sea Siren looked in fabulous order at the Ascot press conference at Newmarket last week and connections reported that she had travelled well and is at home in her new surroundings. Her recent form in Australia is looking very strong and she has a great chance of emulating her country mates’ achievements. The prevailing fast ground will suit.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Of the home team, Society Rock also loves fast ground and comes into this off the back of a win at York in May and a Group 1 victory at Haydock last September. He is aiming to become the first horse to reclaim a Diamond Jubilee crown, but, beware, he is never the fastest out of the stalls. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">At a longer price, Krypton Factor is one to bear in mind. He has not run since a good third in the Group 1 Golden Shaheen at Meydan, and he must have quick ground to show his best – his sixth in this last year (just a head behind Society Rock) came on ground too slow.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">The Listed Chesham Stakes over 7f sees a big field of 21 juveniles challenging for Royal Ascot glory.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Bunker, who was bought by Sheikh Joaan after his first time out success over 6f, is current favourite, this race always being the plan en route to Group 1 entries later in the year.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Somewhat has already won over 7f when successful at Musselburgh on June 14 by 7l and is another with an eye on Group 1 entries in the summer.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Ihtimal was second first time out to yesterday’s Albany Stakes winner Kiyoshi, and then to Wedding Ring, fifth in the Albany, and should appreciate this extra furlong here.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Ektihaam ran well when winning here in May (beat Thomas Chippendale) and looks as though he will go well over the 1m4f trip in the Group 2 Hardwicke Stakes (3.05), but he is one who would have wanted the rain to arrive. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">This is a big step-up in class for Sir John Hawkwood, though he is proven over the distance, so preference is for the consistent Mount Athos, owned by the enthusiastic Dr Marwan Koukash. The son of Montjeu has Group-winning form over this distance on a variety of ground and put in a great performance last autumn when fifth in the Melbourne Cup. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Dinkum has fair chance in the Wokingham</b></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Sir Michael Stoute fields two fancied runners – Duke Of Firenze and Ladyship, both owed by Cheveley Park Stud – in the 29-strong 6f Wokingham Stakes and both have strong chances .</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">One at a longer price is Dinkum Diamond. He relishes fast ground and a quick pace, which is almost guaranteed here. He has done most of his running over 5f, but as a five-year-old, and trained by Henry Candy who has previous with good sprinters, looks ready to get the extra furlong now. He is worth an each-way bet.</span><br />
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<b style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Castle can be King for the Duke </b><br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">The middle-distance 1m4f Duke Of Edinburgh Handicap (5.00) is another race with a big field of 22. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Highland Castle has always been held in high regard by his trainer David Elsworth, who sees him as a prospect for the Ebor. He loves the quick ground, has to be held up so will need luck in running, but will be seen doing his best work at the finish. He looks well handicapped on his 2012 form.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">The lucky last, the Queen Alexandra Stakes (5.30) over 2m5f, is the longest race on the Royal Ascot card. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Courtesy Call, a son of Manduro who wants fast ground, represents yesterday’s winning trainer Nicky Henderson, but preference is for Mad Moose, trained by fellow NH trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">The horse has refused to start in three runs over hurdles, but he won over 1m4f at Doncaster in May before finishing second to Mount Athos at Chester. Despite his lack of enthusiasm at the start, he does put his best hoof forward when racing and should go close with William Twiston-Davies on board. </span><br />
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Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-81675614587628719562013-06-21T04:15:00.000-07:002013-06-21T04:15:29.023-07:00Who Will Be The Coronation Queen?<br />
Day 4 sees this year’s leading three-year-old fillies take centre stage in the mile Group 1 Coronation Cup.<br />
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Sky Lantern, winner of the 1,000 Guineas, and Just The Judge, winner of the Irish 1,000 Guineas, are the clear picks on form, but neither have been done any favours by the draw.<br />
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Many judges are preferring to go with Big Break, who ran on well to finish fourth in the Irish Classic on her first run of the year after herself having a poor draw, while French-based pundits have always thought Siyenca would be their best chance of success this week – and she has a good stalls position in four. She had disastrous run in the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches, and is considered to be a far better filly than that performance showed.<br />
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The Irish-trained filly Viztoria is also one to put into the mix as a rapidly improving filly, but Sky Lantern has shown exemplary form so far this year and if Richard Hughes can find some cover, get her settled, her turn of foot in the last furlong should prove decisive.<br />
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<b>Sandiva can make it three out of three in the Albany</b><br />
The juvenile fillies start the day off in the Group 3 Albany Stakes, run over 6f.<br />
Richard Fahey’s filly Sandiva has done nothing wrong so far, winning two out of two, the second being a Listed race at Naas in May, which she won without having to be fully extended. She is a half-sister to Wentworth, fourth in the mile Britannia Handicap yesterday, and should have both the speed and stamina for this.<br />
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Leading challengers include Joyeuse, Wonderfully and Wedding Ring.<br />
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<b>Go into Battle in the King Edward</b><br />
The Group 2 King Edward VII (3.05) over 1m4f is the race for the leading middle-distance three-year-old colts who either did not make it to the Derby or who were not quite good enough on race day.<br />
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Battle Of Marengo is one from the latter group, though he still finished a creditable fourth at Epsom. He is easily ahead of this field on official ratings, and as long as the Derby effort has not taken too much out of him, he should show his rivals clean pair of heels here. Contributor could be the one to follow him home.<br />
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<b>Get Fatt in the Wolferton</b><br />
There has been early morning money for Fattsota in the 1m2f Wolferton Handicap (4.25), who was a dual winner over course and distance last year. He was sent on his holidays over the winter to Dubai where he ran twice, finishing second once. He was then out of his depth in the 1m4f Group 3 John Porter Stakes, but subsequently ran well in a handicap at Epsom, despite not handling the track. He looked then as though further should suit and this stiff 1m2f should be ideal.<br />
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<b>A Queen’s Vase for Team Cecil?</b><br />
The Queen’s Vase is being run in memory of Sir Henry Cecil (a race he won eight times) and Lady Cecil will be represented by Disclaimer, who is bidding for a fifth win in succession. Last time out he beat Contributor (runs in the King Edward VII) with some ease, and although he has never run further than 1m3f, his dam won over 1m6f. <br />
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Leading Light won a Group 3 last time and although his pedigree does not appeal on the stamina front, he runs in the style of a true stayer.<br />
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The market has these two way ahead of the field – most of which look as though they are in this because they have few other options at Royal Ascot – and it will probably prove wise to stick with either or go with both.<br />
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<b>Baccarat, Bertiewhittle and Redvers are options in the last</b><br />
The last on today’s card, the 7f Buckingham Palace Handicap (7f), is another open-looking handicap, with only Enrol (7-1) priced lower than 10-1.<br />
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Baccarat won twice over 7f last season and dead-heated over 6f at Ripon in April on his first start in 2013 having not run since June last year. He is clearly a fragile horse to train, and has been raised 10lb for that last success.<br />
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Bertiewhittle finished second over course and distance in May in the Victoria Cup behind Excellent Guest, who was ninth in the Royal Hunt Cup earlier this week. He gets into this on a handy weight and is worth consideration, as does Redvers, fourth in that Victoria Cup and a winner last time on firm ground at Haydock. He is in form and if gets the run of the race – he needs to be held up – is a strong contender.Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-86519005630496859972013-06-20T03:10:00.000-07:002013-06-20T03:10:24.859-07:00A Day Fit For The Queen <span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">No reigning monarch has ever won the Ascot Gold Cup; can history be made today?</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Sir Michael Stoute and his team will be certainly be hoping that The Queen’s <b>Estimate</b> will be the one to change the course of history. The filly will be searching for back-to-back Royal Ascot wins having won the 2m Queen’s Vase last year, and back-to-back Ascot wins having won the 2m Sagaro Stakes at the May meeting.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">This 2m4f trip will be the furthest the filly has eve run, but she acts well here and has every chance. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Last year’s winner <b>Colour Vision</b> and third <b>Saddler’s Rock</b> take their chances again, but both would probably prefer a slower surface. One would will enjoy the ground, is stepping up to 2m4f for the first time, but has placed Group 1 form and was second in a Group 2 over 2m at Longchamp last time is <b>Last Train</b> from the Andre Fabre yard. He has a big chance at a good price.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">When Aidan O’Brien openly tells the press which horse is his best two-year-old of the year, it is wise to pay attention – particularly when the trainer has already had already had one impressive two-year-old winner this week.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">However, is worth taking on the current favourite <b>Alive Alive Oh</b> in the Group 2 1m4f Ribblesdale Stakes (3.05) as all her winning form has coming on yielding or soft ground in Ireland. </span><br />
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After nearly a clean sweep on Day 1 by Irish trainers and Irish connections, the British home team needs to start and make its mark – but it is going to be difficult.<br />
Al Kazeem, the likely favourite for our feature race, the Group 1 Prince Of Wales’s Stakes (3.45) over 1m2f is, is a great chance for Beckhampton trainer Roger Charlton to get on the Group 1 winners’ board.<br />
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The son of Dubawi is a lightly raced sort and the improving five-year-old was a staying on last-time-out winner of his first Group 1 from Camelot in the Tattersalls Gold Cup.<br />
That represents top class form and there appears to be no reason for Camelot to turn the tables, however judging by yesterday’s results, the O’Brien team is in superb form and this stiff 1m2f trip might just suit the Irish raider.<br />
Red Cadeaux is a hugely admirable horse, always gives of his best, and at the current prices (20s in places) represents good each-way value.<br />
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<strong>Gale can blow away rivals</strong><br />
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The opening Group 3 7f Jersey Stakes (2.30) for three-year-olds should get the O’Brien team off to a winning start.<br />
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Gale Force Ten put in a great effort to just be denied by Magician in the Irish 2000 Guineas and although that winner did not frank the form yesterday, this son of Oasis Dream is a consistent sort who finished second in the Norfolk Stakes last year.<br />
Well Acquainted, trained by Clive Cox, is one to consider at a price.<br />
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<strong>Take your pick of the fillies</strong><br />
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Chigun was supplemented for the mile Duke Of Cambridgeshire Stakes (3.05) by Lady Cecil’s team and holds every chance; Duntle has done little wrong in her career to date and holds the strongest form claims, while Thistle Bird looks to be an improving sort now that she has learnt to relax more in her races.<br />
Pop to the paddock and pick out the filly who appeals the most on looks and who seems to be taking the busy race day in her stride.<br />
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<strong>Dream of a Royal Hunt Cup winner</strong><strong></strong><br />
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The huge 30-runner field always creates an amazing spectacle over the straight mile course and finding the winner is never an easy task.<br />
The pace of the race appears to be amongst the high numbers so although Premio Loco looks ready to win, is down to his lowest BHA mark since 2009 and a previous course and distance winner, might be disadvantaged from stall 2. <br />
Excellent Guest was indeed an excellent winner here last time for trainer George Margarson, who loves targeting this big Ascot mile handicaps and he finished second with this horse in this last year. Unfortunately, the handicapper has put the son of Exceed And Excel up to his highest mark yet and may just have weighted him out of it.<br />
One who looks nicely handicapped for this is Jamie Osborne’s Field Of Dream, who is back to 98 and is just a pound higher than when fourth in this race last year. He blew his chance in the stalls then, but went onto win over 7f at Ascot’s July meeting off a mark of 99. He has had to ply his trade off marks of over 100 since, while he has not worn blinkers for his last two runs. They are back on today.<br />
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<strong>Rizeena: can she make all to win the Queen Mary?</strong><br />
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The winning filly needs to have speed to burn in the 5f Group 2 Queen Mary Stakes (5.00) and one who is aptly named is Fast from the Richard Hannon team.<br />
She won her maiden on her first start by 7l on soft ground at Chepstow, a win that immediately had connections considering this race, while Bedale Memory is already a Listed winner and was bought by Qatar Racing after her first start. Tsk note though, hoth fillies have shown their form on softer, early season ground.<br />
<br />Rizeena is well regarded by the Clive Brittain camp and she built on her victory here in May (good to firm ground then) with a Listed success in the National Stakes at Sandown. She has raced prominently in both her successes and got the trip well, so jockey James Doyle, who is riding for the first time, can be confident that he can ride her in a similar way and keep her out of trouble in this large field of juveniles.<br />
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<strong>Go with the form factor for the Sandringham Stakes</strong><br />
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Another fillies’ race rounds today off with the Listed mile Sandringham Handicap (5.35). Woodland Aria gets into this on a handy weight and based on her form – two runs ago in the Group 2 Musidora Stakes she finished third to subsequent Oaks fifth Liber Nauticus – will be the likely favourite.<br />
Mango Diva’s chance is also best judged on subsequent performances by previous opponents. She was second in May’s Heron Stakes behind Montiridge, a Group 2 runner-up last autumn to Trading Leather. That one was third in this spring’s Irish 2000 Guineas, was a Listed winner earlier this month and now has the Irish Derby on his agenda.<br />
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Royal Ascot 2013 has arrived and with it a host of international challengers, a fantastic week’s racing and just maybe the hint of some sunshine.<br />
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We have a week’s sport ahead of that the late Sir Henry Cecil would have been proud to be a part of – indeed a number of runners with good chances are due to be fielded over the five days by Lady Cecil from Warren Place, including today’s fancied Tiger Cliff, who runs in the Ascot Stakes<br />
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Sir Henry loved Royal Ascot and in honour of his amazing record here we are holding a minute’s silence before racing today.<br />
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<b>Will Kingdom rule?</b><br />
And then we get straight into the top class action with the Group 1 Queen Anne Stakes (2.30) in which one of the most-talked about horses of the spring is due to take part – the US-trained Dubai World Cup winner Animal Kingdom, who has been resident in Lambourn since travelling from the Emirates in April.<br />
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The Graham Motion team report that their fine-looking horse to be in great fettle, although are cautioning that, as he has never run over a straight mile on turf, maybe it is not the straight forward task that the price seem to suggest.<br />
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However, he has achieved far more on the form front than other runner in this race and he should make history today by becoming the first Kentucky Derby winner to achieve success at Royal Ascot. <br />
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The bet is for a place and although this is a first 2013 start for Elusive Kate, she is a talented genuine Group 1 filly who finished third to Excelebration over course and distance at the Champions’ meeting in October. Don’t be put off by lack of action so far this year – in 2012 she finished second to Giofra in the Group 1 Falmouth Stakes first time out.<br />
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<b>A first winner for South Africa?</b><br />
The 5f King’s Stand Stakes also sees an international challenge to the fore, this time from South Africa with Shea Shea a 2-1 chance and out to become the first-ever South African-trained winner at Royal Ascot.<br />
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Another here off the back of a last-time-out success in Dubai, the lightning fast Shea Shea broke his own the track record at Meydan in the Al Quoz Sprint beating the good yardstick Joy And Fun, with Sole Power back in fourth.<br />
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If Shea Shea has travelled over well, he should have too much raw speed for the Clive Cox-trained three-year-old Reckless Abandon, a good third in the Temple Stakes (G3) in May, and fellow traveller Shamexpress, who stepped up to Group 1-winning form last time at Flemington, Australia.<br />
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Again if looking for an each-way bet, it might be worth looking further down the list of fancied runners and with a dry day ahead of us, Sole Power, who was third in this last year on unsuitable soft ground, has to have a chance if he the race goes right for him (has to have cover until late), while Kingsgate Native looks to be right back to his best, though he has never threatened in this race previously.<br />
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<b>A new Dawn?</b><br />
The St James’s Palace Stakes (3.45) was a late decider for the 2000 Guineas winner Dawn Approach, who fluffed his lines so completely in the Derby. The colt must have come out of the Epsom Classic in good form for trainer Jim Bolger to be considering this as an option and, if he returns to his best, he will be difficult to beat.<br />
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It looks as though it will be a battle of the Guineas winners with Magician, successful in the Irish 2000, the current second favourite. He looks an improving three-year-old and this uphill course should suit him as he has already won over 1m2f.<br />
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<b>Sir John to arise</b><br />
Aidan O’Brien has three of the top four in the betting for the 6f Group 2 Coventry Stakes (3.45), headed by Stubbs and Sir John Hawkins, with Championship from the Richard Hannon team – a regular-winning trainer of this race – and Riverboat Springs from the Mick Channon yard splitting the Irish trio.<br />
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The unbeaten Thunder Strike, also from the Hannon team, showed plenty of speed to win the Listed Woodcote Stakes at Epsom (Riverboat Springs second), but the market and stable jockey prefers the Julie Woods-owned stablemate.<br />
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This race is often a pointer to the future 2000 Guineas winner (it was won last year by Dawn Approach) and Sir John Hawkins, winner of his sole start so far, appeals as a horse with a future.<br />
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<b>Cliff for Cecil?</b><br />
We go from a sprint trip for juveniles to one of the longest races of the Royal Ascot week, the Ascot Stakes (5.00) over 2m4f, and run over the same course as Thursday’s Gold Cup.<br />
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Current favourite is Lady Cecil’s Tiger Cliff, a race earmarked for the son of Tiger Hill by the late great trainer who told owner Henry Ponsonby that he was sure the gelding would stay the trip. It would be fitting if Cecil’s predictions could come true.<br />
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Nearer the bottom of the handicap and running off 9st3lb, Homeric was a last time out Ascot winner over 2m, his first try over an extended trip. He raced a little keen initially then, but should settle better now and has the added benefit of the services of Frankie Dettori.<br />
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Mysterious Man has not run over such a trip, but he is bred to appreciate it being out of a half-sister to former Ascot Gold Cup winner Enzeli.<br />
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<b>It’s all down to Anticipation </b><br />
The Listed Windsor Castle Stakes for two-year-olds rounds the day off with the well-named Anticipated (by Whipper and out of Foreplay) current favourite having been unbeaten in two starts to date, including over course and distance in May.<br />
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He is another Hannon graduate so take note of his earlier juvenile runners in the Coventry.<br />
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Ogermeister is here from the US, representing the Wesley Ward team previously successful in this in 2009. He broke fast to win his first start in the US, and if he can do so again, yet without burning himself out, then he will have every chance.<br />
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Fountain Of Youth from the O’Brien yard is out of Attraction, a former Queen Mary winner, and won at Tipperary in a fast time, while the John Gosden-trained Ben Hall probably would prefer faster ground.<br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Be in with a chance of winning <b><u>two tickets</u></b> to see the ladies play in this international friendly by booking your <b>Grandstand Admission Ticket for Royal Ascot between Monday 10th and Friday 14th June</b>. What’s more, the lucky winner and their guest, will receive an <b><u>upgrade to the new and exclusive Pavilion Club</u></b> when they attend Royal Ascot! Just a short walk from the track and Parade Ring, it’s the perfect base for the day, with complimentary Afternoon Tea included with your badge.</span><br />
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<b>1. What fashion advice would you give to men going to Royal Ascot?</b><br />
I’ve never met any man who doesn’t look extremely good in a well cut suit. Although the Silver Ring doesn’t have a precise dress code, those who look best are always those who make an effort. For those in the Royal Enclosure who are hiring a morning suit, do make sure you try it on beforehand: badly fitting coats ruin the look!<br />
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<b>2. How did you get into fashion and blogging?</b><br />
I started out at British Conde Nast, the home of Vogue, as second assistant to the editorial director (I make a very good cup of tea). When I moved to Manhattan in 2007 I started a daily online diary, which evolved into my now full time job of running LibertyLondonGirl<br />
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<b>3. How do I make my outfit stand out from the crowd this year?</b><br />
Colour! Black is definitely to be avoided. I covered Ascot fashion for the BBC for four years and the people who always looked and photographed best wore colours like bright pink, yellow and orange. If you don’t like brights on your body, go for neon coloured shoes or bags. And, of course, a great hat!<br />
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<b>4. Which style of hat do you prefer?</b><br />
I’ll be lucky enough to be in the Royal Enclosure this year, which means my hat base has to be bigger than 6cm, so I've ordered a quite a large navy blue circle with flowers underneath, that perches on the front of my head, from milliner Edwina Ibbotson. Think satellite dish!<br />
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I do like a spotted net veil too, given half a chance. New online hat rental service The Hat Club has some really good Ascot options this year.<br />
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<b>5. What should I take as outerwear if the weather is unpredictable?</b><br />
A brolly is your best bet. It’s rarely that cold at Ascot even if it is pelting down. I take a fine cashmere shawl that can fold up into nothing, and a stylish cream pagoda umbrella. Why ruin your look with a folding black umbrella!<br />
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<b>6. What are the key colours for this season?</b><br />
I always say choose what suits you: yellow is key this season, but it’s a tricky colour if you are milk bottle pale like me. Better to be stylish than fashionable.<br />
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<b>7. Are flats or heels best for a day at the races?</b><br />
I’m a fashion editor: I’m always going to say heels! But, please, NEVER platform stripper heels. Nothing looks worse than girls who can’t walk in their shoes. If you can’t face a 4” stiletto like me, then there are lots of mid height heels around this season, and I've been known to take a pair of those clever tiny folding ballet flats in my bag for the walk to and from the station – which is a good ten minutes, and impossible in anything higher than 3”.<br />
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<b>8. If you’re on a tight budget, how do you ensure you still look great?</b><br />
Immaculate grooming: lovely clean shiny hair, painted nails and toes, and a bright lipstick – red for brunettes, orange for blondes, either if you have darker skin. And do wear a hat: they aren't all expensive, try renting or check out Stephen Jones’ wonderful new collection of hats for Designers at Debenhams<br />
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<b>9. Finally, what are you most looking forward to at Royal Ascot 2013?</b><br />
The designer Suzannah has made me the most beautiful navy silk prom dress to wear on Ladies Day, and I cannot wait to wear it. I would also like to not lose any money with the bookies!<br />
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To find out more about Sasha Wilkins, visit her interesting blog <a href="http://www.libertylondongirl.com/">LibertyLondonGirl</a>.<br />
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<b>1. Have you got any advice for what colours and patterns are in season this year?</b><br />
We go through multiple shades each season, but right now it’s all about pinks & reds. And there’s always a place for neutral shades. Print wise - florals of all varieties are big this season, as is snake print.<br />
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<b>2. What do you advise this year, flats or heels? And if you can’t wear one of these?</b><br />
Rather brilliantly it’s all about the flat this season. And kitten heels are all the rage too. Hooray for the ladies! <br />
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<b>3. If you’re on a tight budget, can you suggest how to look fabulous?</b><br />
The high street in the UK is so completely brilliant that dressing on a budget is really no difficulty. Some of my favourite dresses are from H&M and Zara and people still exclaim surprise. My advice is to steer clear of fabrics that look synthetic (i.e. shiny), and too tight or too short never helps, so try and go more classic in style; and to accessorize well - necklaces etc - as that often makes something appear more high end. <br />
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<b>4. What size of bag do you suggest for a day at the races?</b><br />
Although a clutch might be the natural suggestion, the reality is that you need your hands for drinks, bets, and cheering at the finishing line, so I always encourage a ‘hands free’ bag - i.e. one that has a long-ish strap so that it can sit on your shoulder, or across your body. And not too large or it overtakes the outfit.<br />
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<b>5. Is it better to stick with seasonal trends or stand out from the crowd?</b><br />
Sometimes seasonal trends will MAKE you stand out from the crowd! So don’t be too steered by what’s hot and what’s not. Be comfortable, and if it happens that you are partial to a floral or to red, and that’s the hottest thing right now, then so be it. <br />
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<b>6. Can you suggest what to wear to look sophisticated when you are expecting? </b><br />
I think empire cut for a bump is a very elegant look. And if it’s a normal dress then you can create the empire line effect by belting loosely just above the bump.<br />
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<b><b>7. How did you get into the Fashion world?</b></b><br />
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Kind of accidentally actually. I was working at Conde Nast, as magazines was always where my interest lay, and a job came up at Tatler, so I applied for it (with the lovely Natalie Massanet and Kate Reardon) and was offered it, and it was like a duck to water!<br />
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<b>8. We all know what the British summer is like, what’s the best way to cover up from the elements in style?</b><br />
I love a longer sleeve on a dress, so I’d go for that option as there are never any guarantees on weather. Then you don’t have to worry about outerwear. Or a long line coat over a dress is a very elegant look. I personally prefer that to a short jacket. Unless it’s a skirt and top, then a jacket is preferable. Rules rules! Actually, there are no real rules in my book.<br />
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<b>9. What are your thoughts on his and hers matching outfits? </b><br />
It reminds me of Posh&Becks circa 2000, so I’m veto-ing that look I’m afraid.<br />
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<b>10. Finally, what are you most looking forward to at Royal Ascot 2013?</b><br />
Seeing the lovely Royal Ascot team first & foremost! And pulling out my prettiest outfits to wear, as it’s one of the few occasions when you actually can (and must) do so. I love being a Lady on Ladies Day! Make the most of the dress code I say.<br />
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To find out more about Vogue TV's Martha Ward <a href="http://marthaward.co.uk/">visit her website</a> or to book Royal Ascot tickets visit <a href="http://ascot.co.uk/">ascot.co.uk</a>.Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-64918759202404608842013-05-10T06:10:00.001-07:002013-05-10T06:10:13.030-07:00Some Fast Young Ladies Kick Today’s Action Off | Friday 10th May 2013<br />
Some fast young ladies kick today’s action off at a pace with two-year-old fillies battling it over 5f in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden Fillies´ Stakes at 5.30pm.<br />
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There are a number having their racecourse debuts and the market is going with Oriel from the Richard Hannon yard, which provides an amazing four runners in the field.<br />
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Likely to be sent off race favourite, the press vibes ahead of today have been strong for the Highclere Thoroughbred-owned filly, who also holds plenty of big race entries this summer, and is the selection of the stable jockey Richard Hughes.<br />
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Hannon’s record with his two-year-olds at Ascot is second to none so don’t put it past the yard to collect the first three places.<br />
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<b>Another Winner For The Queen?</b><br />
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We go from one extreme to another in the second with older horses slugging it out over 2m in the Two Circles Handicap (6.00).<br />
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The Queen’s staying filly Estimate won at our first Flat meeting of the season and Sign Manual has every chance of giving the monarch a second winner at Ascot this season. The four-year-old by Motivator won at Newbury last time out, just getting up in the final yards to beat the good yardstick Lieutenant Miller, with Tappanappa in third, Cotton King in fourth and Gabrial’s Star in fifth. There seems to be no reason why any of these beaten horses would reverse places today.<br />
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Sign Manual has gone up 8lb in the handicap for that effort, but looks an improving type now he is running over this longer trip. Homeric will be looking to give Highclere Thoroughbreds a quick double, and is trying this sort of trip for the first time though he is not bred to be suited by it.<br />
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Right at the bottom of the handicap, Andrew Balding looks to have found a good opportunity for Silver Samba. The filly by Dalakhani has not won since August last year, but that was the last time she ran over 2m and she is only 4lb above her winning mark then.<br />
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<b>Drink a Toast To The Town</b><br />
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Some well-bred three-year-old fillies from some big-name owners contest the Federation Of Bloodstock Agents Maiden Fillies´ Stakes over 1m2f (6.30) and it looks wide open on paper.<br />
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A peak at the fillies in the paddock will give some indication as to the most forward, but of those who have run Sharqawiyah finished third last time out, while, in April, Toast of The Town finished seventh and Bohemain Dance eighth behind Banoffee, who won the Listed Chester Oaks and is being supplemented for the Epsom Oaks.<br />
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<b>A Democratic Choice</b><br />
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Race fitness could be key to the 6f Royal Ascot Racing Club 15th Birthday Celebration Handicap (7.00) and last season’s progressive handicapper Nassau Storm might just be in need of a sharpener over this spring trip on his first start of the season.<br />
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Yeeoow was just touched off for fourth over this trip at Doncaster in April, but Democretes is the choice. He was slightly hampered in running at when second at Goodwood last time over 7f and this stiff 6f should really suit. Crew Cut wears blinkers for the first time and has attracted the services of top jock Jamie Spencer.<br />
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<b>Regal Dan Looks Well in at the Weights</b><br />
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Just a head divided Professor and Pay Freeze in a nursery at Newbury last September off level weights before Regal Dan finished a length and a quarter ahead of Professor in April at Newbury when receiving 13lb from the Hannon horse. Regal Dan still has a 7lb sway at the weights and is selected to take advantage in the 7f Ascot Racecourse Handicap (7.40).<br />
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Hughie Morrison has a high opinion of Secret Talent and with his team in good form it will pay to take notice of the prices at the bookmakers.<br />
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<b>Early Money for Aljmany</b><br />
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Although there are nine meetings in Britian and Ireland today, the springer in the early morning markets was the Luca Cumani-trained Ajmany in our last, the Race, Rattle ´N´ Roll Handicap (8.15).<br />
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The son of Kheleyf carries top weight, but sports first-time blinkers and was backed into 3-1, having been put in at 10-1 early doors. Keep an eye on the price and if the money keeps on coming, it’s probably wise not to buck the trend.<br />
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<b>1. How do you spot a good horse from when it is very young and what would you advise to watch in a horse maturing through its racing career?</b><br />
I tend to look at confirmation of the horse, looking at the horse as a whole picture also helps. Good pedigree, good confirmation and good attitude all help. Having an excellent attitude becomes more important later in the career, as they need to keep the love of racing.<br />
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<b>2. Do you have a favourite distance that you most like to train your horses for and why?</b><br />
No, a winner at any distance is great!<br />
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<b>3. Is Frankel the greatest horse you've seen and do you ever think we will see one like him again?</b><br />
There is no doubt he has been the greatest racehorse that I have seen in my lifetime, as to if there will be another Frankel – we can only hope, and I would hope even more that he or she would come out of my yard.<br />
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<b>4. If you had a choice would you rather a place in all the classics or a win in just one in the season?</b><br />
Just one classic would be FANTASTIC!<br />
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<b>5. What is your best prospect for a Group 1 victory this year?</b><br />
For a group one victory this year, I would have to say on Saturday’s performance, Dandino. We have some lovely “potentials” in the yard.<br />
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<b>6. Is Planteur the best horse you have trained, or has there been one that’s better?</b><br />
Excelebration, Planteur and Gitano Hernando would all be in the same “superstar” league.<br />
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<b>7. What or who inspires you?</b><br />
Henry Cecil, he is an amazing trainer who has a great eye for talent. Espressos also help me find inspiration – we drink copious amounts in the office!<br />
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<b>8. What horse/s are you most excited about watching this season?</b><br />
Dawn Approach - He was real class and looked fantastic at Newmarket, when winning so impressively in this years Guineas.<br />
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<b>9. How did you get into a career as a racehorse trainer?</b><br />
I have been around racing and racehorses all my life, my father, Alduino Botti is champion trainer in my native Italy. I worked for my father and was also Champion Amateur Jockey in Italy before moving to Britain, where I had spells with Luca Cumani, Ed Dunlop and Godolphin.<br />
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<b>10. Finally, what are you most looking forward to at Royal Ascot 2013?</b><br />
We will hopefully have a good few runners at Royal Ascot this year; I would like to think that this year we will have our strongest team for Royal Ascot. If we had a winner, that would be the real icing on the cake. There is a great buzz around Prestige Place Stables in the run up to Royal Ascot week and it is great to be represented at the Royal Meeting.<br />
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<b>1. </b><b>What are the key trends and colours for this season?</b><br />
In my collection the trends are ‘Hollywood Glamour’ and the colours are black, silver and dusty pink.<br />
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However in fashion today there is a sense of ‘anything goes’ so you have to follow your own instincts as far as what suits your own particular shape, age, colour and so on, but the fun thing about Ascot is working your own, individual style into the Ascot dress code. But if you want my personal advice I think that the trend for digital print is a great one to follow and it gives you lots of exciting elements to match to your hat, bag, shoes, binoculars, etc.<br />
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And remember; the neck is a very beautiful part of a woman so please pull your hair up and wear your hat into this! You will look amazing!<br />
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<b>2. Can you suggest a way to look amazing with a limited budget?</b><br />
One lovely trend is to see designer labels at reasonable prices in collaboration with the high-street – so that is one obvious way.<br />
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Another trick is to jazz up an old favourite with a new pair of shoes or (and here comes the plug) a HAT! But the most important way to look amazing is to feel confident about yourself, walk well, stand up straight and hold your head up!<br />
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<b>3. What trends are you expecting to see at Royal Ascot this year?</b><br />
I’d like to see more wide brims on the hats – and less of the ‘saucer’ shape. Think ‘My Fair Lady’!! But I expect to see a lot of colour as this is an area where confidence is growing.<br />
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<b>4. How do I keep my hat in place and curtsey at the same time?</b><br />
Great Question! You should have an elastic that goes round the back of your head on the smaller hats that sit on top of your head, the bigger ones shouldn't fall off if they fit properly, but you can always add in a small comb or sew in tiny loops to the inside of the hat and use hairgrips – but my honest suggestion is to practice your curtsey as the body should dip but the ladies head only bows forward a tiny bit while the back stays upright! (imagine you are wearing a corset).<br />
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<b>5. What style of hat suits a bigger head and hair?</b><br />
I always think that it is more the whole body shape rather than the actual head size. Shorter ladies will disappear under a huge brim, broad ladies look broader in a small percher hat – so look at your whole silhouette.<br />
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<b>6. Is it best to match your hat to your dress or vice versa?</b><br />
Most of my private clients ask me to match a hat to a dress they have, however one customer recently bought a hat and said she would go and find the dress to match! I would say that if either a hat or a dress grabs you then start with that and then go on a hunt for the rest of your outfit.<br />
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<b>7. How important is millinery at Royal Ascot?</b><br />
VERY important! I hadn't been until I was lucky enough to go on Ladies’ Day as a guest of Ascot a few years ago. I couldn't believe how many hats were there; everyone has a hat and you would feel so out of place if you were without one, although a hat is a dress requirement. I think that what might feel outrageous for a novice hat-wearer at home will suddenly feel perfect in the grounds. Some hats are wonderful, some are terrible, but that is half the fun; looking around and thinking ‘Yes!’ or ‘NO!’ but they are ALL wearing hats.<br />
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<b>8. Where do you get inspiration for your designs from?</b><br />
From everywhere, an exhibition, a conversation, lots from gardening and walks in nature. A lot from my sense of humour and a sense of ‘can I get away with this?!’ but also from the amazing women I meet. I think to myself ‘this would be amazing on Erin’ or ‘Lecia would LOVE this!’ and then I know I'm onto something.<br />
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<b>9. How would you describe your style of hats?</b><br />
Generally witty and fun, but I have made a lot of chic hats recently – does that mean I'm getting safe? I am very fussy about the line of a hat and how the hat and the trim work with each other and the human form. A hat should work with the body, not against it.<br />
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<b>10. Finally, what are you most looking forward to at Royal Ascot 2013?</b><br />
Winning a huge bet!<br />
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For more information on Piers Atkinson <a href="http://www.piersatkinson.com/">visit his website</a>, or for Royal Ascot visit <a href="http://www.ascot.co.uk/royal-ascot/the-royal-meeting-begins">ascot.co.uk</a>Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-8037866505459969692013-05-01T03:19:00.000-07:002013-05-01T03:20:26.923-07:00Welcome to Day One of the Ascot Flat season 2013<br />
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Welcome to Day One of the Ascot Flat season 2013; we’ll have plenty of exciting racing ahead throughout the year and today’s free racing action gets us off to a superb start.<br />
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The feature race of today is the Longines Sagaro Stakes (3.30) over 2m in which The Queen’s Estimate, winner of last season’s Group 3 Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot over course and distance, is due to make her seasonal reappearance. She rounded last season off with a good third in the Park Hill Stakes (G2), and with today’s 3lb weight for age claim, she should go close.<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiM3bo5Z2xqJQ9UovW5qeXi9Od1tzao8rfu24GdNVzOhKw1XoipFUzLtHIo_VqAufX9WoQQVWuKzrd9AT8ixuTGDHierYDUx0fat9mnryDafX_5HbYe82lfygYwIe5lq8-5o_R26-ClmFUP/s1600/thirdlight_11663848694.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="150" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiM3bo5Z2xqJQ9UovW5qeXi9Od1tzao8rfu24GdNVzOhKw1XoipFUzLtHIo_VqAufX9WoQQVWuKzrd9AT8ixuTGDHierYDUx0fat9mnryDafX_5HbYe82lfygYwIe5lq8-5o_R26-ClmFUP/s200/thirdlight_11663848694.jpg" width="200" /></a>"She has wintered well, and we've always been hopeful about her making the progression from three to four," said John Warren, the Queen’s racing manager to the Racing Post.<br />
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"Hopefully we will find out at Ascot where we really stand in the big scheme of things. She is bred to be better this year, but it's not going to be easy taking on the colts. We're looking forward to seeing how she fares."<br />
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Askar Tau, a consistent type last year, has not run since his good third behind Rite Of Passage here in the Long Distance Cup at the Champions meeting, while Earth Amber is an interesting runner for Nicky Henderson, the new British NH champion trainer. A French-bred she has had one run in Britain when second in April to the Testosterone, a former Group 1 runner-up, having previously finished second to a subsequent Group 1 winner Les Beaufs at Deauville last August.<br />
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<b>Typhoon blown in from Ireland</b><br />
Typhoon Lily will have kept the Harrington runner company on the boat over from Ireland and runs in the mile Active Navigation EBF Stakes (2.30).<br />
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A well-bred filly, this is a step up for the daughter of Unbridled’s Song, but she ran really well when just beaten in an EBF race on the All-Weather at Dundalk last time, comes here fit from two winter outings and has the added assistance of champion jockey Richard Hughes.<br />
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Pearl Sea ran against some of the best two-year-old fillies of last season and put in a highly creditable performance when fifth in the Group 2 Lowther Stakes. She has an entry in the Coronation Stakes (G1) and if she has any chance of meeting that engagement she needs to perform with credit here.<br />
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Masarah has a similar profile – her best performance so far was when fifth behind Certify in the Fillies’ Mile (G1) – and is entered in all of the big fillies’ races through the early season, while the once-raced Chat also holds a Coronation Cup entry. Keep an ear out for the racecourse vibes concerning this unexposed runner.<br />
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<b>Fencing to take the Paradise</b><br />
Stipulate, Sovereign Debt, Don’t Call Me, and Boom And Bust are all closely matched on the book for The Listed Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Paradise Stakes (3.00), but the four-year-old son of Street Cry Fencing is taken to come into his own this year.<br />
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He was lightly raced last year, but he was highly enough regarded to be tried in the 2,000 Guineas in which he ran without disgrace to finish sixth. He followed that up with a third in the Dante Stakes (G2) and, after a disappointing effort in the St James’s Palace (G1), he finished fourth after a mid-season break behind Fulbright in the Dubai Challenge Stakes (G2). He might be in need of the outing here against race-hardened individuals, but he may also just possesses that extra bit of class to make difference.<br />
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<b>Three-year-old lock horns in the Pavilion Stakes</b><br />
The 6f Listed Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Pavilion Stakes (4.10) sees the three-year-olds do battle over a sprint trip. All of these bar Snow King had plenty of outings as two-year-olds with the colt Ahern posting the best form in the book when third in the 6f Group 2 July Stakes at Newmarket, although his season ended abruptly after a subsequent poor effort in the Gimcrack Stakes (G2) in August.<br />
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Liberating for Jessica Harrington drops back a furlong after a promising effort in a 1,000 Guineas Trial and earlier in April in the Listed Patton Stakes when behind the Aidan O’Brien-trained Gale Force Ten, however the in-form Zanetto is likely to be sent off race favourite after his Tattersalls Millions success at Newmarket in April.<br />
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The Andrew Balding-trained son of Medicean has Group race form in the book when second last season in the 6f Sirenia Stakes (G3) at Kempton with Hasopop, Pearl Acclaim and Intibaah all well beaten behind him.<br />
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Don’t dismiss the chances of Mick Channon’s filly Sandreamer, who finished second to Maureen, a 14-1 chance for this weekend’s 1,000 Guineas, in the Princess Margaret Stakes (G3) here last July.<br />
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<b>Rock along to the conclusion </b><br />
Rockalong is an improving sort and Luca Cumani looks to have found a suitable opening for the son of Rock Of Gibraltar in the closing mile Redcentric Handicap (4.45), while the opening 5f Aldermore Conditions Stakes (2.00) looks to be a battle between Anticipated from the Richard Hannon yard and Justice Day trained by David Elsworth.<br />
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Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-64087456789333127642013-04-10T10:25:00.003-07:002013-04-10T10:25:54.725-07:00Master Milliner Stephen Jones<br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Yesterday we caught up with the master milliner, Stephen Jones, at <a href="http://www.coworthpark.com/">Coworth Park</a> for a quick chat about key trends for Spring/Summer 2013 and of course, the highlight of the millinery calendar... Royal Ascot.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">World-renowned milliner, <a href="http://www.stephenjonesmillinery.com/">Stephen Jones</a>, is curator of the <a href="http://www.britishfashioncouncil.co.uk/content/1906/Headonism">Headonism</a> initiative, which with the support of the British Fashion Council and sponsored by Royal Ascot, showcases a selection of the newest and most exciting millinery talent. Expectations are high with the summer social season just around the corner and an array of exciting fashions and millinery on offer!</span><br />
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<strong><span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;">You started your career by studying fashion design at Central St Martins - how did you end up working with hats?</span></strong><br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;">I was a tailoring intern as I wanted to improve my sewing skills and was then transferred to the millinery workroom.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>How would you describe your style of hats?</strong><br />‘Elegant humour’</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>What materials and techniques do you favor?</strong><br />The most classic material such as, pure white cotton, perfect black velvet and lustrous pink satin, or Day-Glo plastic.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>Where do you get inspiration for your designs?</strong><br />By everyday life.... but in particular, architecture</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>What are your top tips for Spring/Summer 2013 style?</strong><br />The Duchess of Cambridge is still a front-runner on this front, but I expect a softening of her signature chic.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>What are your key colours/designs for this Spring/Summer?</strong><br />A lot of soft grey, blue and white, spiced with hot pink and vivid turquoise.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>Is it best to match your hat to your dress or vice versa?</strong><br />It’s best to match your hat with your face and then your clothes will follow on from that.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>Should the hat be the focal point of the outfit?</strong><br />No, the hat shouldn’t be the focal point of the outfit. The hat is merely a frame but it can be a conversation point too.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>As curator of Headonism, how does it feel to be an ambassador for millinery?</strong><br />It’s a tremendous honour and I am delighted to be able to mentor and ease the path of young British millinery talent.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>Do you have a favourite type of hat?</strong><br />Yes, a Top Hat or developments of a Top Hat because it always adds sex appeal, whether the wearer is male or female.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;"><strong>How important is millinery to Royal Ascot and British culture?</strong><br />Together with the attendance of The Royal Family of course and the wonderful horses it is millinery and fashion that make Royal Ascot one of the most special events in the world.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">A selection of Stephen Jones' designs can be found on our </span><a href="http://youtu.be/NVmXfKoKuew" style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Royal Ascot Style Guide</a> video<span style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">.</span>Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-38378914196362811262013-04-07T04:58:00.001-07:002013-04-07T04:58:23.273-07:00Countryside Raceday, Racing Action Preview<br />
After the excitement of the Grand National at Aintree yesterday, the racing action does not stop with a fine family raceday card here today.<br />
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<b>Courtesy gets the Call in the opener</b><br />
We open with the Colts and Fillies Club Maiden Hurdle (2.15) over 2m3f and the highest-rated horse in the field Village Vic is likely to be sent off favourite. The Philip Hobbs-trained six-year-old has put in some good efforts in better races than this, however he does not have “winning ways” about him and could be worth opposing with the unexposed Courtesy Call from the Nicky Henderson yard. He has had just one run over hurdles in February at Kempton over an inadequate 2m trip and as a winner off a BHA official rating of 81 on the Flat and over 2m he should be suited by this extra 3f and better ground.<br />
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<b>Molotof can explode</b><br />
We go chasing in the A.P. Security Novices’ Chase (2.50), the second race on today’s card, and it should be an easy opportunity for Molotof, a Grade 2-winning hurdler here in 2011, to put his head back in front after a down-the-field run at Cheltenham.<br />
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A novice chase winner at Warwick over 2m3f in February (a little reluctant to jump off), he was a good fourth to this week’s John Smith’s Mildmay Novices’ Chase winner Dynaste at Kempton before Christmas. Molotof does have a welter-weight to shoulder here and if he has any shortcomings Kingsmere could be the one to take advantage. His form figures do not read too well, but he has been crying out for a sounder surface and could bounce back.<br />
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<b>Go Dutch in the Juvenile Hurdle</b><br />
Many of the runners in the Huge Juvenile Handicap Hurdle (3.25) are shouldering winners’ penalties and Little Dutch Girl does not escape having won by 17l at Taunton last time out, but as she is just a four-year-old and is filly she gets age and sex allowances and can make the most of that advantage.<br />
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Little Dutch Girl, Aazif and Calculated Risk all met at Doncaster in February with the three finishing in reverse order with just 7l between them. Calculated Risk, the John Quinn-trained winner, now has a stone more to carry than the Henderson filly which could be a deciding factor.<br />
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Another to take a look at is Kauto D’Aloes, who is out of a sister to the wonderful Kauto Star and has twice finished third on his two starts in Britain. This is his first run against his own age group and on better ground.<br />
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<b>Turn to Grey for the BMW Chase</b><br />
There will be plenty of pace on in the 2m BMW Novices’ Chase (4.00) with Ballygarvey, Kapga De Cerisy and Conquisto all habitual front-runners. If all run as expected, this testing track could set the race up for the improving six-year-old Greywell Boy, who stays well, can sit in and will still be galloping home at the end. Trainer Nick Williams selected this race as a target for the horse after a last-time-out victory at Sandown.<br />
Veteran Garleton still going strong<br />
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At the other end of the age spectrum Garleton is still putting in big efforts as a 12-year-old and he should make the journey south worthwhile for his Cumbria-based yard in the A.P. Security Veterans’ Chase (4.40).<br />
The Maurice Burns-trained son of Anshan was last seen when a head second off a BHA mark of 142 in a 2m6f Listed chase at Kelso at the beginning of March with none other than yesterday’s Grand National winner Auroras Encore well back in fifth.<br />
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Garleton has only had two runs this season and comes here a fresher horse than Tullamore Dew, Fruity O’ Rooney and Monkerty Tunkerty, who finished fourth, fifth and seventh in the JLT Specialty Chase at the Festival, a race that may just have left its mark.<br />
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Top weight Hold On Julio will need to brush up his error-prone jumping if he is to feature.<br />
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<b>Wings can Promise again</b><br />
Promised Wings, sporting first-time blinkers, can follow up his last-time out success in the Getreading.co.uk Conditional Jockeys Handicap Hurdle (5.10) for the Chris Gordon yard, while Creevytennant is unopposable in the finale, the Fleming Family & Partners Hunter’s Chase (5.45). He ran well for a long way in the Foxhunter Chase at The Festival, and a return to a right-handed track and better ground will suit.<br />
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Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-248745700876252442013-03-19T03:09:00.001-07:002013-03-19T03:09:13.206-07:00A Restaurant Full Of Racing Knowledge<br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">For five exciting days in June, Ascot Racecourse is not only filled with hats and fashion but also the most talented thoroughbreds, with the finest horses in the world competing at the very highest level to be in with a chance of making it into the Royal Ascot winners enclosure - every racehorse owners dream.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">A new theme is being introduced to the <b>Bessborough Restaurant</b> this year, as it is transformed into the ideal venue for racing enthusiasts and novices alike. This unique restaurant will feature an iconic racing panel with special guests, who will give racegoers the inside track to the runners and riders, betting and all things Royal Ascot.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">The panel includes the colourful John Francome - once a champion jockey, now author and TV presenter, William Buick, top jockey and winner of 5 races at Royal Ascot in 2012, premier league footballer and racing enthusiast Michael Owen and finally top trainers, Ed Dunlop, Richard Hannon Jnr. and Andrew Balding.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">The Bessborough Racing Panel: </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Tuesday: </b> John Francome, William Buick and Michael Owen</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Wednesday: </b> John Francome, William Buick and Ed Dunlop</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Thursday:</b> John Francome, William Buick and Michael Owen </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Friday:</b> John Francome, William Buick and Richard Hannon Jnr </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;"><b>Saturday:</b> John Francome, William Buick and Andrew Balding </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">John Francome, says “This is the best flat race meeting in the world at the best venue in the country and I’m looking forward to hosting the Bessborough Racing Panel with such a strong line-up of racing enthusiasts.” </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif;">Guests will start the day with some delicious canapés and a glass of Piper Heidsieck Champagne or a cocktail before sitting down to mark their card with the words of wisdom from the panel. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">They can then enjoy a delicious four course luncheon of Loin of Cold Smoked and Cured Salmon on a bed of Cucumber Linguine, Pickled Samphire and Ocean Pearls with a Lobster Vinaigrette, followed by Roasted Fillet of Angus Beef with a Beaufort and Lemon Thyme Crust and a delicious dessert of Dark Chocolate Fleur de Sel with Salt Caramel and Wild Strawberry Dressing. Luncheon will be completed with some great British Cheeses including the award winning Sussex Charmer Mature Cheddar, before watching the Royal Procession from the private balcony which heralds the start of some world class racing action. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Between the third and fourth race guests will also enjoy a traditional British afternoon tea.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Georgia, Times New Roman, serif;">Fine dining experiences in the Bessborough Restaurant start at £570 (inclusive of VAT) per person and are now on sale. To find out more information or to make a booking please visit <a href="http://www.royalascothospitality.co.uk/">www.royalascothospitality.co.uk</a>, call the Hospitality Team on 0844 346 0346 or email: <a href="mailto:hospitality@ascot.co.uk">hospitality@ascot.co.uk</a>.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS', sans-serif;">Curated by world-renowned milliner Stephen Jones, Headonism is a BFC initiative celebrating the new wave of emerging British based hatters. The talents who have been invited to show at Headonism and Royal Ascot are Piers Atkinson, William Chambers, Moody and Farrell, Emma Yeo and Aurora.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS', sans-serif;">Stephen Jones says of the talent this season, </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS', sans-serif;">“I am thrilled to welcome our new milliners to Headonism 2013. They bring a new flair and excitement to our wonderful London designers: Piers Atkinson and William Chambers. Aurora Ozman brings tactile glamour to hats and headdresses, Emma Yeo creations are exquisitely sculptural, whilst Eloise Moody of </span><span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS', sans-serif;">Moody Farrell personifies the energy, style and wit of young London.”</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: 'Trebuchet MS', sans-serif;">As part of the ongoing partnership, Royal Ascot will also host a Headonism installation during Europe’s premier race meeting to an audience of race goers from around the world. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Caroline Rush, CEO of the British Fashion Council, comments:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">“We are delighted to continue to partner with Royal Ascot to support the BFC’s Headonism initiative. The Royal Meeting at Ascot is watched by the world and Headonism is the perfect platform to generate interest and promote Britain’s emerging milliners to a wider audience.”</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Chief Executive at Ascot Racecourse, Charles Barnett, said:</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">“We are very excited to once again be working with the British Fashion Council and Stephen Jones to support a new generation of milliners. Fashion is always high on the agenda at Royal Ascot and Headonism is an initiative, which directly supports some of the inspired designs that we see at the Racecourse.”</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Headonism provides an exciting platform for British based milliners to promote their work. Piers Atkinson acknowledges the value the initiative will bring to all five milliners:</span><br />
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Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-82800244248480579012012-11-13T08:26:00.001-08:002012-11-13T08:26:56.503-08:00“Horse of the Series” Vote Launched<br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">An amazing year of Flat racing has drawn to a close and with the second edition of the QIPCO British Champions Series having climaxed at Ascot last month, our expert panel has come back with the three names to go forward for the “Horse of the Series” vote.<br /></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Michael Owen, Cornelius Lysaght, Lee Mottershead, Alex Hammond and Nick Luck not surprisingly all had one horse at the top of their list. There can be no doubt as to who will win the poll, but what percentage of the vote will Frankel claim? </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />Stoke City and former England striker, Michael Owen, said of the Sir Henry Cecil-trained superstar: “Heads into retirement with his unbeaten record intact, after heading off Cirrus des Aigles in a thrilling Champion Stakes. One of the greats."<br /></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br /><b>Frankel</b>’s impact on the Series cannot be under-estimated. No other horse has won more than two Series races since its inception – Frankel has won nine, four last year and five this season. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />His two rivals in the poll are both trained by Aidan O’Brien. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />First up is <b>Excelebration</b>, who stepped out of Frankel’s shadow to blow the opposition away in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes sponsored by QIPCO, earning himself a rating that confirms him as the second best miler in the world after Frankel.<br /></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />BBC Radio’s Cornelius Lysaght said: "Excelebration showed us Frankel's brilliant worth when putting in his own top notch, Group One performance in the QEII."</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />Frankel’s second rival is <b>Camelot</b>, who came so agonisingly close to winning the elusive Triple Crown.<br /></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Sky Sports presenter, Alex Hammond, said: "Camelot is another Aidan O'Brien star. He deserves to be in the top three given his achievements this season."</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />The Racing Post’s Lee Mottershead summed up the voting shortlist perfectly: "Like all the races Frankel has run in this year, this one is hugely one-sided, not due to a lack of meaningful opposition but because of his own incomparable and perhaps unprecedented ability.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />"Frankel is head and shoulders above all other horses and that fact that Excelebration is still clear number-two choice is a further compliment to the great one.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />"Camelot deserves to come home third, not necessarily because he was the third best horse to race in the Series, but because of a fine Guineas-Derby double and a valiant assault on the Triple Crown."</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />Everyone who casts a vote will be automatically entered in a free prize draw to win two tickets to QIPCO British Champions Day in 2013 plus a QIPCO British Champions Series cap.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br />Votes can be cast at <a href="http://www.britishchampionsseries.com/">www.britishchampionsseries.com</a>. The vote will close at 10.00am next Monday 19th November.</span><br />
Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-69535535792097076992012-10-22T02:40:00.000-07:002012-10-22T02:40:10.272-07:00Shergar Cup Jockey Chantal Sutherland Retires<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br />The moment has come where I have decided to announce my retirement from being a professional jockey; I almost can’t believe it myself. I’m not sad, but rather looking at another opportunity to begin a new chapter in my life. Looking ahead, I’m excited about new challenges and new opportunities that life has in store for me.<br /><br />Horse racing has been my life for the past 14 years. I’ve reached many of the goals that I set for myself. I’ve lived out many of the dreams I had as a little girl, back when I was riding my pony, mucking stalls, feeding cows, aspiring to finally become a professional jockey and racing in stakes races on a worldwide stage. I’m so very blessed and grateful of the life that I have lived and career that I’ve had. <br /><br />This past year or so has been so amazing it’s actually overwhelming having to put it to words. I crossed paths with a horse that happened to change my life. That horse is named Game On Dude and what a horse! He’s a soldier. Together we travelled the world. We won the Santa Anita Big Cap, Goodwood, almost won the Breeder’s Cup Classic; we won the San Antonio, Hollywood Gold Cup, and the Californian. We travelled to Dubai and raced in the world’s richest race, the Dubai Duty Free World Cup. As if that wasn’t enough, I was asked to be the poster girl for Santa Anita and Del Mar racetracks, and had my picture on billboards and magazine covers. I can’t even describe how flattering that is. Another honor for me was being asked to represent Canada and the USA in a worldwide jockey challenge in England, titled The Shergar Cup. To top it all off, I was also able to win on my brother’s horse “Awesome Fire” in the Whonder Where stakes. In an ironic twist of fate, my dad, who started me off in this crazy love affair with horses, is also the proud owner of the last racehorse I will ride. <br /><br />In the last year I also met and married the man of my dreams. It’s been a whirlwind. I’ve never really had weekends or holidays off, I’ve always spent so much time racing or focused and preparing for racing. Racing takes so much determination, guts, and sacrifice to be on top. I once craved, lived, and breathed racing. I can honestly say now, I’m ready to slow down and enjoy my life. Maybe I’ll cut loose and have a cheeseburger or some pizza. Those types of indulgencies are not allowed, when you constantly have to monitor your weight. Racing is so much hard work and takes so much mental toughness; I can honestly say that I’ve had enough. <br /><br />I will forever miss my fans. They were always giving me encouragement and making me feel special and successful. I’ve made so many memories and good friends along the way that I can’t even begin to describe. I want to give a special thanks to my agents, valets, and everyone else in this industry that has stood by me.<br /><br />So now, with the support of my husband, family, and friends I am ending one chapter in my life and starting a new one. I’m excited about my future and the challenges it will bring. I enjoy working hard and striving to achieve goals, so who knows; maybe you will see me pop up somewhere soon.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">XO’s<br />Chantal</span>Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-7180510621571580112012-10-06T03:33:00.000-07:002012-10-06T03:33:11.356-07:00Q & A with Fuller's<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Today is the last day of the Ascot CAMRA Beer Festival in association with Fuller's, which is showcasing over 220 real ales, cider and perries.</span><br />
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<br /><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>1. Fuller’s has been brewing beer for over 300 years, how did it begin?</strong><br /><br />That’s right. Beer has been brewed at the Fuller’s Chiswick site for over 350 years. The original founders Douglas and Henry Thompson and Philip wood had to seek another investor due to financial trouble and approached John Fuller for help. The new partnership was difficult and in 1841 when Douglas Thompson left it broke down. Finding it increasingly difficult to run the brewery on his own John Fuller looked for help and was soon joined by Henry Smith of Romford Brewery and his brother in law, and head brewer, John Turner. This formed Fuller, Smith & Turner in 1845. To this day Fullers is still very much a family orientated business with many of the family working for the Brewery.</span><br />
<br /><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>2. How long does it take to brew a typical Fuller’s real ale?</strong><br /><br />For a typical brew it takes about 14 days for the raw products malt, hops and water to be transformed and fermented into beer. For more specialist beers the brewing process can be longer.</span><br />
<br /><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>3. Fuller’s brew many different beers, but what would you say is the most popular?</strong> </span><br />
<br /><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">We do have many different beers but London Pride has to be our most popular and well-known brand.</span><br />
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<strong><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">4. Are there any new Fuller’s beers that we should look out for in the future?</span></strong><br />
<br /><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">We launched a new seasonal beer this summer called Wild River. This is a classic double hopped American style beer which is one to look out for next summer. However for now we have some great seasonal beers coming out with Bengal Lancer, Red Fox and jack Frost all appearing this Autumn and winter.</span><br />
<br /><strong><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">5. What is Fuller’s relationship with the Campaign for Real Ale?</span></strong><br />
<br /><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Fuller’s Brewery has had a strong relationship with CAMRA since the group’s inception in the 1970’s, and we worked closely with them throughout the past 40 years. Fuller’s focus has always been on real ale, and the close affiliation with such a remarkable pressure group (which continues to grow) has been beneficial to both parties.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">In fact, Fuller’s holds somewhat of a record with CAMRA; being the only brewery to win the Champion Beer of Britain award with three very individual beers – London Pride, Chiswick Bitter and ESB. ESB has actually won the award an incredible three times.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Fuller’s now one of the country's leading real ale brewers and a flagship brewery for craft<br />brewing, and the strong relationship between Fullers and CAMRA continues.</span><br />
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<strong><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">6. If someone’s palate is new to beer, what would you suggest they try first?</span></strong><br />
<br /><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">There is no right or wrong beer to start drinking if you are new to beer. Everyone’s tastes are different and there are many different types of beer that appeal to them. However for people who are new to beer it is best to start with one that is not too bitter and is easy drinking like London Pride.</span><br />
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<strong><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">7. Apart from Fuller’s beers, what is your favourite beer to drink on an autumnal evening?</span></strong><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br />If it’s not London Pride then my next choice and favourite for an Autumn evening would have to be St Austell Brewery’s Tribute.</span><br />
<br /><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>8. What are you looking forward to tasting at this year’s Ascot CAMRA Beer Festival?</strong><br /><br />I am very much looking forward to tasting some of the beers from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland…and of course do some quality control of our own beers as well!</span>Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-3432910079047795002012-10-05T01:07:00.000-07:002012-10-05T01:07:29.181-07:00Q&A: Loch Ness Brewery<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Today and tomorrow Ascot Racecourse will showcase over 220 real ales, cider and perries at the Autumn Meeting featuring the 6th Ascot CAMRA Beer Festival.<br /> </span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">This year we are pleased to welcome breweries from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland to feature on our regional bar. With this in mind, we decided to have a chat with Stephen Crossland from the <a href="http://www.lochnessbrewery.com/#!home/mainPage"><strong>Loch Ness Brewery</strong></a> in Drumnadrochit.He took the time to let us know the beer he brews and what he’s looking forward to tasting at this year’s Beer Festival. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Long story! We (my brother Allan and I) have run the Benleva Hotel in Drumnadrochit (Loch Ness) for 11 years and from Day 1 we've specialised in cask ales. Pretty soon we , with considerable help and encouragement from Angus MacRuary of the Isle of Skye Brewery, that The Loch Ness Brewery was a good idea, it just took us 10 more years to bring it to fruition!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Not easy – mainly due to the problems with acquiring finance. The Hotel is a very old building and has required a lot of investment iover the years and, with the fact that our banks appear to be incapable of lending money for investment, that's caused us a lot of problems with establishing the brewery. George Wotherspoon also appeared on the scene a couple of years ago and gave us the impetus to finally get everything in place. We also had problems with other folk trying to steal the name, but a quick Trademark registration sorted that one out!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Not really. A day's work will get you a brew done, but then you have to wait a couple of weeks before you can drink it. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">A blonde beer which we ended up calling Hoppy Ness. The beer naming decision was fairly straightforward once we decided to focus on the “Ness” names, rather than Nessie herself!<br /><br /><strong>5. What ale’s do you currently brew?</strong> </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Dark Ness (my favourite), Light Ness, Loch Ness, Hoppy Ness, Red Ness and Wilder Ness. We've also experimented with a few specials – Mild Ness, Sleekit Ness (for Burns Night), Ness Minister (for Parliament), Nesster Piggott (for Ascot of course!), Ness Un Korma (a curry ale for reasons best known to George!) and Prince of Darkness (a 10% Imperial Stout)</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Not really – there's such a wide variety of styles within the Highlands and in England that it's impossible to generalise. I reckon we probably do have an advantage up here with the purity of our water though. We have plenty of it too!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">A nice light pale ale – not too hoppy – or a nice malty ale, perhaps a good mild. Try as many as you can, you're bound to find one you love eventually.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br />Black Cuillin or Black Gold from up here, but I do love a nice bottle of a Kernel ale. Or anything from Rob Hill's Highland Brewing Company, or Fyne Ales. I do have a lot of favourites which is probably why my kilt seems to shrink each year.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>9. We hear you may be wearing some tartan attire at the Beer Festival, is this true?</strong></span><br />
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</span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>10. What are you looking forward to tasting at this year’s Ascot CAMRA Beer Festival?</strong></span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br />To be honest I've been so busy with trying to organise the 11th Loch Ness Beer Festival which has just ended, and sorting out the Highland beers for Ascot I haven't even had time to look at the list! However, I was there last year and had a fantastic time, so I know there are plenty of good ones to choose from. I was particularly fond of the Ascot Ales themselves last year so will definitely be giving them a go again.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">For the opportunity to taste some of the beers available from the <a href="http://www.lochnessbrewery.com/#!home/mainPage">Loch Ness Brewery</a> and the numerous other breweries, book your tickets today to the Ascot CAMRA Beer Festival. Tickets from £13pp and can be purchased on the gate. </span>Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-57783929770533907352012-10-04T09:05:00.000-07:002012-10-04T09:07:36.480-07:00How to Taste Real Ale courtesy of CAMRA<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">There are over 5,500 different real ales brewed regularly in the UK. With such an amazing range of different beer styles, such as bitters, old ales, milds, barley wines and stouts and the biggest variety of draught beers in the World it’s no wonder that tasting British real ales has become every bit as sophisticated as tasting wine.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">There has never been a better time to appreciate our traditional British drink, but you don’t have to be an expert. Such a wide range of flavours are available to you that you will soon realise what beers most appeal to your taste buds, whether they are chocolatety stouts or light floral golden ales.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Tasting beer is just like tasting wine, but forget about spitting it out. The first step is to make sure the beer you are tasting is served at the right temperature. Too cold and real ale loses many of its complex flavours. Served too warm, it can develop some you don’t want and quickly loses condition in the glass.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Beer should look good. It should be colourful and bright and if it is meant to have a significant head of froth, this should be thick and creamy. Remember that many beers, particularly from the south of England, are not brewed to be served with creamy heads. Remember too that some beers, such as wheat beers may be cloudy, but these too should look attractive and not dull or flat in appearance. Generally though, your beer should be bright and clear and your glass should not contain any sediment.</span><br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg7J3NOPhh7L5lapG8lUcAkDz4OWOFjcHxceypGCN8XiA6WYCUOkwMrsbYsADZGxhe_jIoeBkRfq2bj8siFKF-eYU3WtaDdqWrOZpA4nPLdYG5WodirLeF_3Qbi85iNggAK6QVBFyjZmBLV/s1600/ASCOT_BEER_FEST_11_392.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="133" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg7J3NOPhh7L5lapG8lUcAkDz4OWOFjcHxceypGCN8XiA6WYCUOkwMrsbYsADZGxhe_jIoeBkRfq2bj8siFKF-eYU3WtaDdqWrOZpA4nPLdYG5WodirLeF_3Qbi85iNggAK6QVBFyjZmBLV/s200/ASCOT_BEER_FEST_11_392.jpg" width="200" /></a><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">The best way to sniff your beer is with a glass which is half-empty. This enables you to give it a quick swirl, place your hand over the glass to hold in the lovely aromas fighting to escape and then dive in and take a nice deep breath. You will soon learn to recognise key features such as hoppiness from a classic pale ale, the burnt chocolate flavours of a stout or the banana nose of a wheat beer.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Just like wine, beers have their own unique characteristics and complexities from the style, the ingredients and the recipe. Tasting beer is every bit as satisfying as tasting wine and you’ll soon learn to appreciate the various styles. Beer can be enjoyed on its own, but it is also exceptionally good with food, so don’t think for a moment that the dining table should be reserved for wine! <br /><br />Experiment and you’ll soon become skilled in matching different beers to different food dishes.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;"><span style="font-size: x-small;">How to Taste Real Ale is reproduced courtesy of the Campaign for Real Ale; <a href="http://www.camra.org.uk/">www.camra.org.uk</a></span></span>Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-63101087534030826662012-09-25T04:25:00.000-07:002012-10-02T08:19:14.914-07:00Q&A: Ascot Ales<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">On Friday 5th and Saturday 6th October Ascot Racecourse will showcase over 200 Real Ales, Cider and Perries at the Autumn Meeting featuring the 6th Ascot CAMRA Beer Festival.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">This week we decided to take some time out of the office and have a chat with Chris Gill, brewer at <a href="http://www.ascot-ales.co.uk/">Ascot Ales</a> in Camberley. He took the time to let us know how he decided to get into brewing and what he’s looking forward to tasting at this year’s Beer Festival. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Name: Chris Gill<br />Location: Camberley Surrey<br />Occupation: Brewer</span><br />
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<br /></span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>1. Why did you decide to get into brewing?</strong><br /><br />Simply, a love of beer. Both my wife & I use to work for Samsonite Luggage & at the time their European HQ was in Belgium. So we fell in love with Belgian beer & haven't looked back since. About 8 years ago I gave up the steady pay cheque & went self employed, running a small bottled beer stall in Spitalfields Market London. That was only part time & we moved on to Ascot Ales.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>2. How easy was it to start your own brewery?</strong></span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br /></span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">For us very easy, we did a “Remmington Razors”. We liked the beers so much we bought the business. Our predecessor took 6 months setting up the brewery, with the first brew June 2007. He quickly discovered how much hard work it was & as he was a computer programmer by day, found it very difficult to do both. Then Dell made him an offer to go full time, which was a 7 digit contract. It wasn't too much of a tough choice, as you'll never become a millionaire running a micro brewery. We took over December 2007 & haven't looked back since.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>3. Is brewing real ale a lengthy process?</strong></span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong></strong><br />It takes about 6-7 hours to brew, then 7 days to ferment the beer out ( the yeast turning the sugars into alcohol), then we condition the beer in cask for a further 7 days. So 15 days from brewing to ready to go out to a pub.<br />
<br /></span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>4. What was the first ale you brewed?</strong> <br /><br />Posh Pooch, our 4.2% Best Bitter, this is still our best selling beer.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br /><strong>5. What ale’s do you currently brew?</strong><br />Lots! Posh Pooch, Alligator Ale, Alley Cat Ale, On The Rails, Aureole Ale, Anastasia's Exile Stout, Anastasia's Imperial Stout, Penguin Porter, Red IPA, a monthly Single Hop and our current seasonal is Oktoberfest</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br /><strong>6. If someone’s palate is new to ale, what would you suggest they try first?</strong><br /><br />Alligator Ale. It's our 4.6% Golden Ale that has a citrusy grapefruity aroma from the Cascade hops. It's very popular at beer festivals and appeals to lager and cider drinkers as well as real ale fans.<br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">That's a tough one to narrow it down to just one, but I guess I'll go for Orval. It's a 6.2% Belgian Trappist beer and I love. In fact I'm currently on holiday in Mallorca as I write this and I was drinking an Orval last night.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><br /><strong>8. Last year you won Beer of the Festival with Coconut Crocodile, are you brewing a special ale to claim the title for the second year in a row?</strong></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Unfortunately not as we haven't been asked to this time, but I have high hope for Aureole Ale our new low strength Golden Ale at 3.3%. This was initially a jubilee beer & is named after the Queen's horse that ran in the Epsom Derby 6 days after her coronation. Also our Red IPA our 5.5% heavily hopped IPA is a big crowd pleaser at beer festivals.<br /><strong> </strong></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Volunteering to work behind the bar has been good fun & brewing festival specials, like On The Rails our hoppy mild. This has gone on to become a regular beer for us.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>10. What are you looking forward to tasting at this year’s Ascot CAMRA Beer Festival?</strong></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">The Scottish beers in particular as I'm not very familiar with them. The hoppy beers specifically so Colonsay IPA, Fyne Ales Black IPA, Loch Ness Nesster Piggott and Highland Brewing IPA. Though I'm sure I'll try lots of the other too.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"></span><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">For the opportunity to taste some of the beers available from <a href="http://www.ascot-ales.co.uk/">Ascot Ales</a> and the numerous other breweries, book your tickets today to the Ascot CAMRA Beer Festival. Tickets from £13pp, to book call 0844 346 3000 or visit </span><a href="http://www.ascot.co.uk/"><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">www.ascot.co.uk</span></a><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">.</span> Ascot Racecoursehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08437129616466019260noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6127374977323416214.post-52898073175609997442012-09-24T02:02:00.001-07:002012-09-24T02:02:49.154-07:00QIPCO British Champions Day Capacity Increased To 32,000 Following Initial Sell-Out
<b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><i style="mso-bidi-font-style: normal;"><span style="font-size: 16pt;"><span style="font-family: Calibri;">1,500 tickets to a new Champions Bar facility, which
includes access to the Premier Admission lawn, to go on sale tomorrow<o:p></o:p></span></span></i></b><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Following a sell-out of the original QIPCO British
Champions Day capacity of 30,500 this weekend, four weeks in advance of
Britain’s richest raceday, British Champions Series is pleased to announce that
1,500 additional spaces have been created at Ascot on Saturday 20 October.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">They are in a bespoke new temporary facility, the
Champions Bar, to the west of the main grandstand. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">In all this increases capacity to 32,000 and that will be
the cut off for admission on the day when five championship races will be run for
prize money of £3m and the world’s best racehorse, Frankel, is expected to have
the last race of his spectacular, unbeaten career.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Admission to this new facility, which consists of a
Grandstand ticket and a Champions Bar badge, is priced at £36, or £10 to existing
Grandstand ticket holders, and will allow access to the Premier Admission lawn
as well as the private marquee. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">For every upgrade sold to existing Grandstand ticket
holders, a general Grandstand ticket will become available, so 1,500 additional
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</span><b style="mso-bidi-font-weight: normal;"><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Tickets went on
sale at 9am today (Monday 24 September) on this Ascot ticket hotline only: 0844
346 3000. A maximum of four tickets will be sold per caller.<br />
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</span></b><span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">Rod Street, Chief Executive of British Champions Series, said:<br />
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"Notwithstanding the obvious additional interest generated by the Frankel
factor, it is still a remarkable landmark for us to have sold out our original
30,500 capacity in year two of QIPCO British Champions Day so early.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">"We have worked closely with Ascot to decide on the
final capacity of 32,000. The customer experience is paramount and the priority
for us is that racegoers - many first time or not regular visitors - have an
enjoyable and comfortable day and want to come back.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">“On top of the high-class racing action, we are going to
have some superb attractions on the day and would like to encourage racegoers
to arrive early and enjoy the occasion.”</span><br />
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