Investec Derby Trial
Conditions Race, Epsom 14:30
£50,000 added,
3yo only,
1m 2f 18y, Class 2  
Wednesday 20th April 2016

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1 So Mi Dar 3/1
2 Humphrey Bogart 12/1
3 Viren's Army 10/1
NR: Kingston Kurrajong, Prince Of Arran
7 ran Distances: nk, 3½l, 3½l
TIME 2m 18.97s (slow by 13.67s)

The Frankie Dettori-ridden So Mi Dar wins the Investec Derby Trial at Epsom for John Gosden and Andrew Lloyd-Webber

So Mi Dar
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So Mi Dar

So Mi Dar put the colts in their place when, as the only filly in the race, she won despite Frankie Dettori dropping his whip.

Trained by John Gosden and owned and bred by Lord and Lady Lloyd-Webber, the three-year-old daughter of Dubawi out of three-time Group One winner Dar Re Mi is now on target for the fillies’ Classic, the Investec Oaks, back at Epsom Downs on Ladies’ Day, Friday, June 3.

The intention is to run her beforehand, with the Musidora Stakes (May 11) at York being mentioned by Gosden in comments after today’s neck triumph over Humphrey Bogart (12/1), with the third Viren’s Army (10/1) three and a half lengths in arrears and the same distance again back to the fourth, the 5/6 favourite, the Ryan Moore-ridden and Aidan O’Brien-trained Claudio Monteverdi, who failed to act on the undulating 10-furlong course.

So Mi Dar, sent off the 3/1 second favourite, led over a furlong out and was pushed out to see off the late challenge of the runner-up. Her time on soft turf came to 2m 18.97s.

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Simon Marsh, racing manager for the Lloyd-Webbers, has always thought So Mi Dar could be a prospect for the Investec Oaks.

He said: “It was a very exciting victory. We had hoped she would be an above-average filly and up to Investec Oaks class but you never know until they do it on the track.

“Hopefully, we can now get to the Investec Oaks. Her mother, Dar Re Mi, was a mile and a half filly, maybe best over 10 furlongs, and Dubawi gets them over any distance so there is no reason why she won’t stay the Investec Oaks’ trip.

“So Mi Dar is very much like her grandmother, Darara, who won the Group One Prix Vermeille. I don’t see why she should not go on any ground, barring extremes.”

The winner of the Investec Derby Trial gained a wildcard entry to the Investec Derby, Britain’s premier Classic and richest race (£1,325,000), which is run on the second and final day of the Investec Derby Festival, Saturday, June 4.

However, Gosden indicated that the Investec Oaks will be So Mi Dar’s target.

The Newmarket handler commented: “We are delighted with her. She was a little gassy and Frankie dropped her out and settled her in. She came there nicely but then Frankie threw his whip away three out which was a very good idea as I did not want him to hit her. She took up the running well but was idling in front, which I took as a good sign, and he rode her out hands and heels.

“We are thrilled with her and came here to see how she would handle the track. She has handled the track well and with a bit of luck we will go to the Musidora and then hopefully come back for the Investec Oaks.

The ground is soft enough today and she will be better on better ground.

“Frankie said she was idling in front, rather than running out of stamina. Her mother stayed well and Dubawi seems to get them to do anything.

“Investec are great sponsors and we are lucky to have them. They deserve all the support we can give them because they support us a lot.

“I could not get a handicap mark for this filly until yesterday, 81, after I had declared for this race and I stayed on the course we had determined. We had planned this for a bit.

“I think we will stick with the Investec Oaks, though I don’t have a Golden Horn for the Investec Derby this year.”

Dettori added: “I have ridden So Mi Dar work once and she gave me a very good feel. It was a big task taking on the colts today. She is very neat and compact and the track really suited her.

“She just ran a touch green at the three (furlong-pole) but then at the two I had them all covered. I lost my whip and when she was in front idling a bit she still had some left. If I could have given her a backhander, she probably would have pulled away.

“She is a quick learner and a good traveller. I am very, very pleased with her. She is entitled to go for the Musidora and hopefully the Investec Oaks. I think there is more to come from her.”

The filly was shortened to 8/1 second favourite, from 14/1, for the Investec Oaks by Coral, official betting partner of the Investec Derby Festival.

“So Mi Dar was backed from 20/1 into 14/1 for the Investec Oaks ahead of today’s race, so a big run was clearly expected, and so it proved, with her victory prompting a further ante-post move that now sees only market leader Minding (7/2) ahead of her in the betting,” said Coral’s David Stevens.

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Investec Derby Trial (Conditions Race)
£50,000 added, 3yo only, 1m 2f 18y, Class 2
7 ran
Going: Soft, Good to Soft in places

Pos Dr D Horse Jockey Weight Trainer Age
1st (3) So Mi Dar 3/1 L Dettori
8-9
J H M Gosden 3
2nd (1) nk Humphrey Bogart (IRE) 12/1 S M Levey
9-0
R Hannon 3
3rd (8) Viren's Army (IRE) 10/1 P J Dobbs
9-0
R Hannon 3
4th (2) Claudio Monteverdi (IRE) 5/6f R L Moore
9-0
A P O'Brien 3
5th (4) ¾ Percy Street 25/1 D C Costello
9-0
K R Burke 3
6th (6) Beaverbrook 16/1 James Doyle
9-0
M Johnston 3
7th (9) 2 Top Beak (IRE) 10/1 J Fortune
9-0
H Morrison 3
NR (5) Kingston Kurrajong 33/1 David Probert
9-0
A M Balding 3
NR (7) Prince Of Arran 25/1 Non Runner
9-0
C Fellowes 3

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