Hamada wins well under James Doyle
Hamada wins well under James Doyle

Hamada books Melbourne Cup trip with Geoffrey Freer win


Hamada continued his winning spree with a clear-cut victory in the Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Geoffrey Freer Stakes at Newbury.

Dancealot has winning moves

Hot favourite Gustav Klimt failed to fire as Sir Dancealot claimed an impressive success in the Ladyswood Stud Hungerford Stakes at Newbury.

Having been placed in the Irish 2,000 Guineas, the St James's Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Prix Jean Prat, Gustav Klimt was last seen finishing fourth in the Sussex Stakes at Goodwood.

Dropping in distance and class, Aidan O'Brien's colt was a warm order as the 15-8 favourite, but was under pressure from an early stage and ultimately finished well-beaten.

The David Elsworth-trained Sir Dancealot had already claimed a couple of big-race victories over his favoured seven furlongs this season, triumphing in the Criterion Stakes at Newmarket in June and the Lennox Stakes at Goodwood late last month.

The 4-1 shot was initially held up by veteran French jockey Gerald Mosse, but made rapid progress to hit the front over a furlong out and never looked in real danger of being caught, scoring readily by a length and a quarter.

Dream Of Dreams was second ahead of Breton Rock in third.

Melbourne next for Hamada

Hamada continued his winning spree with a clear-cut victory in the Irish Thoroughbred Marketing Geoffrey Freer Stakes at Newbury.

The gelded son of Cape Cross lined up in the Group Three contest having won each of his three starts since returning from the best part of two years on the sidelines, completing his hat-trick with a dominant display in a Newmarket handicap last month.

He is now Sky Bet's 14/1 second-favourite for the Flemington showpiece.

Stepping up in class, Charlie Appleby's four-year-old was the 7-4 favourite in the hands of James Doyle, who positioned his mount in behind his pacesetting stable companion Walton Street.

Walton Street kept up the gallop to keep himself in contention, with first Raymond Tusk and then Hamada coming through to join him in the straight.

Raymond Tusk was short of room approaching the final furlong after Hamada hung across him, but it made little difference to the result as the latter forged clear late on for a decisive two-and-a-half-length success.

A tilt at the Melbourne Cup is likely to be on Hamada's agenda.

Appleby's assistant, Alex Merriam, said: "Definitely Australia is the plan now. We are very pleased with that. James said he saw it out well and that the ground was just on the soft side for him. He thought that Australia would suit him well.

"Walton Street has finished third there, so he has probably booked his place (on the plane to Australia) as well, then there is also Cross Counter. We will weigh up the options this week and see what Charlie wants to do."

Richard Hannon was pleased with the performance of Raymond Tusk, who will now be targeted at next month's St Leger at Doncaster.

Hannon said: "It was a super run. He was just a bit gassy. He lost a lot of weight when he came back from Scotland after winning the Listed race up there, but I knew he would improve for that and we had to get some weight back on him.

"He slightly did a bit of the donkey work and was slightly softened up by the other Godolphin horse. He got in bit of trouble and still ran on to be second. The trip is no problem and we will absolutely go to the St Leger. I think the interference will have done him good experience-wise and hardened him up. It was the ideal run."

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