Tattersalls July Stakes
Group 2, Newmarket 14:25
£90,000 added,
2yo only,
6f, Class 1   
Thursday 8th July 2021

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1 Lusail 15/2
2 Asymmetric 11/1
3 Sam Maximus 40/1
11 ran Distances: hd, hd, 1l
Time: 1m 10.57s (slow by 0.27s)

Richard Hannon’s Lusail broke smartly for Pat Dobbs and led the main group down the centre, but Graham Lee was keen to get the rail on Project Dante.

When that rival began to weaken a furlong and a half from home, Lusail was left in front – but the race was just beginning in earnest.

Tom Dascombe’s Sam Maximus, Alan King’s previously unbeaten Asymmetric and Hugo Palmer’s Ebro River all came to throw down a challenge – with the four in line at one point.

Ebro River was first to crack, not for the first time hanging badly, and Sam Maximus then began to tire.

There was not much in it as they crossed the line. But Lusail, who was emulating his sire Mehmas as a winner of this race, held off Asymmetric by a head – with the same back to Sam Maximus.

Trainers Quotes

Hannon was confident, as Lusail passed the line, that he was in front.

“I did think he’d won, actually,” he said.

“A trainer usually knows, and I think I’ve only got it wrong a couple of times.

“I thought he deserved to win – he ran around a bit going to the line.”

Lusail was vindicating Hannon’s judgement in reverting to this trip, after winning over a furlong further at Newmarket last month.

“It was a big shout to bring him back to six furlongs, but he’s done it very well,” the Marlborough trainer added.

“He’s come back in trip – he’s extremely relaxed, and I think we’ll take him to Goodwood.

“Whether we go there for the six (Richmond Stakes) or the seven-furlong race (Vintage Stakes), we’ll talk to the (owners) Al Shaqab team and see.

“He was just working okay in the spring. When I took him to York he hadn’t really come in his coat, and I wasn’t sure if I was doing the right thing, but he went there and won.

“He still looks like that now, but he’s just like his sire Mehmas in that he’s very honest and chilled out – and he will get further.

“I don’t think he’s just a two-year-old.”

Trainers Quotes

King was delighted with the effort of runner-up Asymmetric.

He said: “He ran a huge race and it was a big step up. He had won his two and he had to step up and we were proved right.

“He is a lovely colt. Martin (Harley) has always felt that he would be better on quicker ground, but he goes on the soft and slower ground. He would be the sharpest two-year-old we have had.”

Asked about future targets, King added: “I don’t know where we go yet. He is in the Gimcrack – we put him in that the other day. Whether we stick at six or go up I don’t know as I’ve not really had a chance to talk to Martin.

“I would think we would probably stick at six, but he is so relaxed you could possibly go further.”

Mathematician Betting

Tattersalls July Stakes (Group 2)
£90,000 added, 2yo only, 6f, Class 1
11 ran
Going: Good to Firm

POS (DRAW) DIST HORSE AGE WGT TRAINER JOCKEY SP
1 (7)     Lusail 2 9-0 Richard Hannon Pat Dobbs 15/2
2 (10)
hd Asymmetric 2 9-0 Alan King Martin Harley 11/1
3 (11)
hd Sam Maximus 2 9-0 Tom Dascombe P J McDonald 40/1
4 (9)
1 Ebro River 2 9-0 Hugo Palmer James Doyle 13/2
5 (8)
Eldrickjones 2 9-0 Roger Fell Adam Kirby 9/2J
6 (4)
hd The Organiser 2 9-0 Joseph Tuite Oisin Murphy 12/1
7 (3)
¾ Tolstoy 2 9-0 John & Thady Gosden Frankie Dettori 12/1
8 (6)
Jadhlaan 2 9-0 Mark Johnston Jim Crowley 11/1
9 (5) Aleezdancer 2 9-0 Kevin Ryan Ryan Moore 14/1
10 (2)
½ Project Dante 2 9-0 Bryan Smart Graham Lee 9/2J
11 (1)
hd Dig Two 2 9-0 Hugo Palmer Tom Marquand 8/1

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