
Field Of Gold, Ruling Court Reunite in St. James Palace
- Horse Racing
- June 18, 2025
Gold field He is the favorite to avenge his new defeat Ruling court And Thady Gosden believes that Kingman’s son has a lot in his favor at the St. James Palace (G1) at the Ascot Racecourse on June 17.
He put that disappointment of two thousand Guineas (G1) behind him when he stayed with Colin Keane in the Curragh, while this has been a late change of plan for the ruling court of Charlie Appleby after they took him out of the derby equation on the day of the classic in Epsom.
Thady Gosden, who trains with Father John, said: “He is in good condition at home since he wins in the two thousand Irish Guineas and the probable fast land will play with his strengths.
“It is a small but elite field and goes there in good shape. Its raffle in Stall Five is positive, since it will give Colin Keane options instead of being attracted to the rail, which can do things complicated.”
Henri Matisse leads O’Brien Pursuit or Perfect 10
No coach has won the bets of the Sta James palace more than Aidan O’Brien, who will secure the contest for a time in dozen this year Henri Matisse You can alter the gold field and the ruling court.
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With respect to Official and First waveThe other two O’Brien runners, is Henri Matisse who carries the strongest credentials to the race, after landing the Poule D’Ssai des Poulains (G1) in Longchamp last month.
Henri Matisse will break Stall One, the same door Rosallón He won the careers of last year and of which Circus Maximus trained in O’Brien triumphed in 2019, and the coach considers that the door is advantageous for the career style of his classic winner.
“The position of one should be fine for Henri Matisse,” O’Brien said. “Ryan (Moore) likes to take his time at his way.
“We believe that the officer is much better than he showed in the Irish Guineas (when seventh). That was a very messy race for him, since the gold field leaned on the horse of Donnacha (Comanche Brave) and he, in turn, bowed in Ryan and he clung.
“We believe he will leave that career behind him.”
Meehan has ‘maximum confidence’ in rashabar while facing a classic trio
Dismiss Rashabar To his danger, that is the message of coach Brian Meehan as an approach prior to the approach of the race for the bets of the Palace of St James focuses on the two thousand winners of Guineas of Great Britain, Ireland and France.
A vision at the superficial level of rashabar races this year could say that it cannot compete against the ruling court, the gold field and Henri Matisse, but Meehan urges a deeper inspection.
Rashabar has not only supported a stop spring, Meehan insists that his performances last year can be favorably compared to the three greats. Not only that is the winner of Coventry Stakes (G2) last year.
“We had a spring interrupted with him and when he entered the Irish guineas, it was still a bit short and needed the race,” Meehan said. “It is a super leg since then and did a particularly pleasant job last week, I have to say it.
“If you look at all the great three -year -old European races for cakes this year around one mile and choose a form of form, which is the outdated form that people approach these, then you will see that it is horses of the entire Cesty and again the year; it has been year; the lagardere.
“It was 110% for the Irish Garineas, but I am entering this race with the maximum confidence in him that he will do the best he can, as he always does, and that is as good as me.