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Chapple-Hyam overjoyed as Guineas runner-up Saffron Beach shows her quality

Chapple-Hyam overjoyed as Guineas runner-up Saffron Beach shows her quality By Andy Stephens@StevoGG Saffron Beach had finished runner-up in the QIPCO 1000 Guineas at Newmarket on Sunday. The Newmarket trainer is hugely respected among her peers but has never trained anything more significant than a Group Three winner. A near-miss in one of the season s most prestigious races gave her a huge thrill. Can you just say that again, that sounded good! she said to Racing TV s Tom Stanley after he had begun his interview with her by saying Saffron Beach had finished second in the Guineas. “What can I say? Aidan O’Brien is just a genius, she added. He is hard to take on and I can’t wait for him to retire!

Pick your 1,000 Guineas bets as mega fillies go head-to-head

Horse & Hound is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Tomorrow (Sunday 2 May), we will have the opportunity to witness some of this year’s best three-year-old fillies pit themselves against each other in the 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket’s Rowley Mile racecourse. Here’s the full list of runners and riders who will be lining up in the first fillies’ Classic of the season to help you select your 1,000 Guineas bets. Who is your pick to win this historic Group One? Pick your 1,000 Guineas bets

2021 Flat Jockeys Championship: The five key contenders

Hollie Doyle enjoyed incredible success in 2020 No rider made more headlines or achieved more ‘firsts’ in 2020 than Hollie Doyle, who picked up three prestigious Lester awards after enjoying a first Group race win, a first Group 1 win, and a first prestigious retainer, not to mention taking third place at the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year awards ceremony and riding a five-timer at Windsor. Doyle’s recent rise through the ranks has been nothing short of phenomenal and she is unrecognisable now from the rider who took five years to shed her apprentice claim. As physically strong arguably as any Flat jockey of either sex, and just as effective these days on turf as on the all-weather, she could well be crowned racing’s first woman champion on October 16. If she’s not, it won’t be for the want of trying.

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