Zabeel Prince winning the Earl of Sefton
Zabeel Prince winning the Earl of Sefton

Newmarket Craven Meeting day three review: Prince crowned


A review of the final day of the Craven Meeting as Zabeel Prince won the Earl Of Sefton Stakes for the red-hot Roger Varian.

Prince wins for hot Varian

Zabeel Prince continued Roger Varian's excellent run of form with an impressive victory in the bet365 Earl of Sefton Stakes at Newmarket.

The Bury Road handler enjoyed a one-two in Tuesday's Nell Gwyn Stakes - with Qabala leaping to the head of the ante-post betting for the 1000 Guineas with a comprehensive defeat of stablemate Mot Juste.

Varian struck again on Wednesday with Wood Ditton winner UAE Jewel, and Zabeel Prince was a 9/2 co-favourite to provide the trainer with a fourth winner at this year's Craven meeting in Thursday's Group Three feature.

Making his first appearance since being narrowly beaten by the reopposing Mustashry in the Joel Stakes in September, Zabeel Prince was given a patient ride by Andrea Atzeni before being switched wide to mount his challenge with two furlongs to run.

The six-year-old showed a smart change of gear to grab the lead and powered clear late on to score by two and three-quarter lengths from last year's winner Forest Ranger, with Mustashry back in third.

Varian said: "We always thought he would get this sort of trip (nine furlongs) last year, but he got injured in the Lockinge and we couldn't run him until the Joel Stakes in the autumn. The way he has won there he might get 10 furlongs.

"I loved the way Andrea rode him - he gave him a beautiful ride. He had to switch him as nothing was going forward in front of him. He hit the rising ground and came home really good.

"It was good to firm in the Joel last year and it was very similar ground today. I'd be wary of firm, summer ground with him, but I was happy to run today as I knew there was a little bit of cushion there and he seems to love it. He is fine on soft ground, so he is quite versatile

"That performance has opened things up - the way he has got the trip - and I'd love to try him over 10 furlongs at some point."

Varian added: "I think he needs time between races as he has a great record fresh. He is in the Lockinge (Newbury, May 18) and I think he would run well over a mile again, but I think he would need easy ground to be a top horse over a mile.

"On this ground he might need to go a mile and a quarter to bring out that level of performance."

Atzeni wins on Beringer but at a price

Beringer (4/1) went two places better than on his seasonal return in last month's Lincoln with victory in the Coates & Seeley Brut Reserve Handicap.

After suffering trouble in running in the traditional curtain raiser at Doncaster, the gelded son of Sea The Stars enjoyed a clear passage on this occasion to hold the fast-finishing Power Of Dreams by a head.

Trainer Alan King said: "He was a bit unlucky in the Lincoln, but it probably cost us second as we would not have beaten the winner.

"Andrea (Atzeni) said we could stick at the mile or go up to a mile and a quarter. He is getting to know him better and hopefully we will have him on board when possible.

"Royal Ascot will come into the equation, but we might look at York, as he has run well there before."

Atzeni was banned for six days for using his whip in the incorrect place, ruling him out of the Guineas meeting.

He said: "There is nothing much I can say. I am disappointed. I had hoped to ride in the 1000 Guineas and UAE Jewel was a possible ride at the meeting."

Far Above wins at Newmarket
Far Above wins at Newmarket

Above the rest

James Tate hopes all roads will lead to Royal Ascot for Far Above after he lived up to expectations on his debut in the Alex Scott Maiden Stakes at Newmarket.

Despite taking on a number of more experienced rivals, the son of Farhh travelled well throughout the seven-furlong contest before being pushed out to defeat Franz Kakfa by a head.

Tate said of the 11/8 winner: "He has been working the house down. We've been dreaming ever since we watched him gallop this spring.

"He was a breeze-up, but he was half-grown last year so we settled him down and got him sound, gave him the winter and we've been excited all spring.

"That was the plan, to ride him like a piece of work and don't hit him. He hasn't got any big entries next to his name, but he is about to.

"Races like the Jersey you dream of and the seven-furlong Listed race back here (King Charles II) would be a nice stepping stone."

Wisdom too clever for Montaz rivals

Well Of Wisdom (5/1) gave trainer Charlie Appleby his third winner at the three day meeting when getting up in the closing stages of the Montaz Restaurant British EBF Novice Stakes.

The Newmarket handler said: "William (Buick) said he was just rolling around a little bit early doors. He came home strong and at the end of the day his pedigree suggests he wants a bit further. Stepping up to six will be the most logical way forward.

"He will want another run before we look at Royal Ascot. The Coventry would be the obvious race there."


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