Estrange regarded throughout a filly with a giant future in taking the Betfred Lester Piggott Fillies’ Stakes at Haydock.
Making her seasonal reappearance after three runs final 12 months through which she was crushed solely as soon as and ended the marketing campaign with a Listed triumph at Doncaster, the David O’Meara-trained four-year-old was ridden with confidence by Daniel Tudhope.
Nonetheless in cruise management on the skin of runners travelling for dwelling, the 13-8 probability solely needed to be given the minimal of encouragement to account for market rival and favorite Shaha by 4 and 1 / 4 lengths.
Put within the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe by her Cheveley Park Stud connections on the first entry stage, that doesn’t look too fanciful now, with some bookmakers reducing her to 33s from 66-1 for Paris.
O’Meara mentioned: “Danny mentioned she’s nice to journey. She shuts down and saves power, you possibly can put her wherever and provides her a small squeeze and she or he comes alive. For me for the yard, for everybody it’s sensible to have a horse like her within the yard.
“She handles lower within the floor, she’s gone on good floor at present. I feel we’ll steer clear of fast situations, however the Fairly Polly [at the Curragh] might be thought-about or there is a race again right here, the Lancashire Oaks, after which the Yorkshire Oaks and if she is sweet sufficient it might be nice to be contemplating Longchamp.
“Potentially she could be the best we’ve had.”
O’Meara has educated Group One winners like Superb Maria, Mondialiste and G Drive and he mentioned Estrange’s expertise was apparent from a really early stage. “We knew before she made her debut at Goodwood that she was very good,” he mentioned.
“You don’t gallop these sort of fillies every day. Goodwood was no surprise, Yarmouth was a disappointment, but I blame myself for that, Doncaster was then great.
“At this time was a step up once more, she seems like she’s progressed and I am very, very fortunate to have her.
“It never looked in doubt at any stage today.”
O’Meara was finishing a double on the cardboard following the sooner success of Stressfree.
John of Gaunt win for Ten Bob Tony places gloss on day Ed Walker will cherish
Ten Bob Tony survived a stewards’ inquiry and denied the veteran Kinross to win the Betfred John of Gaunt Stakeson a bumper afternoon for red-hot coach Ed Walker.
A winner first outing final season, the four-year-old Ten Bob Tony was not disgraced within the 2000 Guineas and likewise ran effectively in France behind the stylish Topgear.
Beneath par on his last outing and gelded since, he had a little bit of a query to reply on his return, however along with his type first outing and the good current run of his steady in his favour, he got here out on high within the Group Three prize.
Walker’s string have bloomed of late, profitable the Temple Stakes final week with Mgheera, the Brigadier Gerard with Almaqam and taking the Bronte Cup at York with Scenic and the Achilles Stakes at Haydock with Balmoral Girl earlier than Ten Bob Tony did his bit.
Volterra travelling greatest at one stage earlier than Viewers, final 12 months’s Lockinge winner, threw down a problem. Ten Bob Tony (5-1) slowly however absolutely obtained on high after which Ralph Beckett’s eight-year-old Kinross, freely giving weight all spherical, emerged as the ultimate hazard.
The 2 obtained shut collectively and as they crossed the road there was only a head in it, with the placings unaltered after a protracted wait.
“That was an awful wait! Without sounding spoilt, it was so important he won. Ten Bob Tony was Simon Sadler’s first ever horse and he’s now come into the game in quite a big way,” mentioned Walker, talking from York.
“He had his first stakes winner in Qilin Queen in a Listed race at Newbury on Lockinge day and then he (Ten Bob Tony) came along for his first Group-race win.”
He added of his profitable run: “It’s pretty special and absolutely amazing. I’ve won Group Ones before, but I have to say this has been a special day and special week. Long may it continue.”
Happily for Buick, he escaped a suspension. “I got a caution,” he mentioned.
“Obviously the stewards had to have a look at it, but my horse just ran around in front.
“He was a really recreation winner, it was a aggressive race and hopefully he can progress.”
Walker was represented on Merseyside by his assistant trainer, Matty Hicks, who said: “It has been a irritating spring ready for the rain, it has been a painful ready to get him out.
“He’s always gone well fresh, he was a bit head-scratching towards the end of last year but we always banked on his form in France with Topgear and he’s shown it a couple of times since.
“Topgear seems a Group One winner in ready so we have at all times preferred our horse. He is very powerful and gelding him has made him a bit extra of a person, he is getting in direction of being the completed article.
“I’d say he’s more like to go back up to a mile than down to six furlongs and he has two entries at Ascot, the Hunt Cup and Queen Anne.”