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Master The Stars built on some promising all-weather form this spring when he narrowly scored at Newmarket over 1m 2f just over a fortnight ago, earning a deserved reversal in the stewardsâ room after being roughed about and headed late on. The front two were clear and a 4lb rise looks very fair, especially as most of todayâs rivals are scratching around for their best form.Â
William Haggas put the finishing touches to his Cazoo Derby hope Mohaafeth on the Rowley Mile on Wednesday – with confidence seemingly growing he can add a seco
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Bolshoi Ballet is the one to beat in the Derby, says Mick Kinane
Sun 23 May 2021
Mick Kinane believes
Bolshoi Ballet has the âperfect mind-setâ to strike gold in this yearâs Cazoo Derby and follow in the hoofprints of his illustrious sire Galileo on the 20th anniversary of his Classic victory in the Epsom Downs showpiece.
In recent years no horse has left a greater impression on the Derby than 2001 winner Galileo who has gone on to sire a record five winners of the race, a figure former jockey Kinane expects to be six following the conclusion of this yearâs renewal on Saturday June 5.
It s a dream - Connections hoping John Leeper has what it takes in Derby
Wed 19 May 2021
John Leeper camp as the Cazoo Derby draws near.
Trained by Ed Dunlop, the colt is out of 2010 Oaks heroine Snow Fairy – whom Dunlop also trained and was owned and bred by Mrs Christina Patino, just like John Leeper.
Dunlop’s Derby contender is named after his late father, the training great who provided Mrs Patino with plenty of winners.
John Leeper impressed at Newmarket last time out
Her racing manager Patrick Cooper said: “It’s brilliant – Mrs Patino has been breeding from the family for 30-odd years, so it’s very exciting.