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Godolphin riding on the crest of a wave at Chester

HANS HOLBEIN ADVERTISES DERBY CREDENTIAL­S WITH CHESTER VASE WIN

- By Leslie Wilson Jr Racing & Special Features Writer

Godolphin’s Maverick Wave continued his strong form for the season when notching a third victory, and his first at Group level, in a well-contested renewal of the Huxley Stakes at Chester yesterday.

Ridden with confidence by William Buick, the son of Invincible Spirit dominated his rivals in the closing stages of the 2,000-metre contest to win by three-quarters of a length.

The 6/4 favourite and last year’s Royal Ascot victor Cannock Chase battled hard for inform jockey Ryan Moore, but could not match the winner for pace in the closing stages of the contest.

A neck behind

Air Pilot, the mount of Richard Kingscote, was a neck behind in third, with Jamie Spencer and Gabrial, who won a handicap during the 2014 Dubai World Cup Carnival at Meydan, another length back in fourth.

“He’s great this horse, [trainer] John [Gosden] said to get out in front and he’ll keep finding,” Buick told Channel 4 Racing.

“He’s very tough and we’ve always thought a bit of him, he’s finally getting his act together. The ground suited him and the track suits him, too. This is his trip.”

However, Godolphin’s Future Empire was unable to demonstrat­e his big-race potential when finishing last of six in the feature Chester Vase (G3).

The contest, which is a wellregard­ed Epsom Derby (G1) trial, was won in great style by the Aidan O’Brien-trained Hans Holbein.

Named after the 16th century German renaissanc­e artist, the three-year-old son of the late Montjeu made all the running under Moore to cross the line one and three-quarter lengths clear of Storm The Stars, ridden by Freddy Norton for Derbywinni­ng handler William Haggas. Medrano, with Graham Lee in the saddle, was half a length further back in third.

Record sixth win

Hans Holbein, who was providing O’Brien with a record sixth win in the race, triggered a shake-up in the betting markets for the June 6 Derby, with Ladbrookes and Coral slashing his odds to 16/1 (from 66). Boylesport­s were more impressed and even went as low as 10/1, while Paddy Power put up a brave front and went 20/1.

“I spoke to Joseph [O’Brien], who said he was very fit and well, and he was as I could barely pull him up,” said Moore, who was winning his second Classic trial in as many days following Wednesday’s victory aboard Diamondsan­drubies in the Listed Cheshire Oaks. “He’s quite laid back but he finds a little bit when you ask him.”

 ?? Rex Features ?? Maverick mastery Godolphin’s Maverick Wave and William Buick (right) beat the challenges of Cannock Chase and Air Pilot to win the Huxley Stakes at Chester yesterday.
Rex Features Maverick mastery Godolphin’s Maverick Wave and William Buick (right) beat the challenges of Cannock Chase and Air Pilot to win the Huxley Stakes at Chester yesterday.
 ?? Rex Features ?? Moore’s last laugh Hans Holbein and Ryan Moore win the MBNA Chester Vase at Chester yesterday.
Rex Features Moore’s last laugh Hans Holbein and Ryan Moore win the MBNA Chester Vase at Chester yesterday.

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