Sunday Sun

First Eleven back with bang at Ascot

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John Gosden

“He ran very well today and has beaten a good horse in Ghostwatch, so we couldn’t be happier.

“He really tries his heart out. He has bounced back to form there.

“I think the hope is that he can go on to be a black-type horse and race again at Group-race level.”

Gosden was also on the mark with the unbeaten Shambolic (11-4) in the Royal Foresters British EBF Fillies’ Novice Stakes.

 ??  ?? FIRST Eleven got his career back on track with a clear-cut win in the £100,000 Lavazza Stakes at Ascot.Being a half-brother to Kingman, the Frankel colt has always been held in high regard and improved rapidly in the spring, winning a Newbury handicap by five lengths.Sent off well-fancied for the King George V Handicap at Royal Ascot, the three-year-old managed to find all manner of trouble close home and was a fast-finishing third.Trainer John Gosden then stepped him up in class for the Bahrain Trophy at Newmarket, possibly with one eye on the St Leger, but he was never travelling that day.Given plenty of time to get over that and back in handicap company, the 5-2 joint-favourite was always travelling sweetly for Robert Havlin and moved smoothly past his market rival Ghostwatch to win going away by two lengths.Gosden’s son and assistant, Thady, said: “He was very unlucky at Royal Ascot as he got in a bit of a tricky position there and he couldn’t get out when he needed to.
FIRST Eleven got his career back on track with a clear-cut win in the £100,000 Lavazza Stakes at Ascot.Being a half-brother to Kingman, the Frankel colt has always been held in high regard and improved rapidly in the spring, winning a Newbury handicap by five lengths.Sent off well-fancied for the King George V Handicap at Royal Ascot, the three-year-old managed to find all manner of trouble close home and was a fast-finishing third.Trainer John Gosden then stepped him up in class for the Bahrain Trophy at Newmarket, possibly with one eye on the St Leger, but he was never travelling that day.Given plenty of time to get over that and back in handicap company, the 5-2 joint-favourite was always travelling sweetly for Robert Havlin and moved smoothly past his market rival Ghostwatch to win going away by two lengths.Gosden’s son and assistant, Thady, said: “He was very unlucky at Royal Ascot as he got in a bit of a tricky position there and he couldn’t get out when he needed to.

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