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Poet’s Word lands Stoute’s sixth win

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Poet’s Word gave Sir Michael Stoute a record-breaking sixth success in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes when he just denied his stablemate Crystal Ocean in an epic finish to the midsummer feature at Ascot on Saturday.

Winner of the Prince of Wales’s Stakes over 10 furlongs at Royal Ascot, Poet’s Word (7-4) edged in front in the last 100 yards under James Doyle, after 6-4 favourite Crystal Ocean had set sail for home in the straight.

Rostropovi­ch and Salouen had set a strong pace from the outset, but Desert Encounter lost several lengths at the start.

Doyle had Poet’s Word at the back of the field and had plenty to do as Crystal Ocean, ridden by William Buick, was seemingly in a better position heading to the business end of the race.

Hardwicke Stakes hero Crystal Ocean went on, but Poet’s Word gave chase and nailed him close to the line to win by a neck.

Coronet was third, another nine lengths away from the Stoute pair.

Poet’s Word joins Shergar (1981), Opera House (1993), Golan (2002), Conduit (2009) and Harbinger (2010) as a Stoute-trained winner of the King George.

He said: “Two wonderful brave athletes. The first reaction is you feel sorry for the one that got beaten.

“It’s taken a long time (to get the record sixth victory).

“It was a pity there was a loser. That’s how you sum it up. Doyle could have done a little bit better and got a dead-heat!”

Having gone almost three years without a domestic Group One winner until the victory of Ulysses in last year’s CoralEclip­se at Sandown, Stoute has now saddled five top-level winners in Britain since last July.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? James Doyle with the trophy after his win on Poet’s Word in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
Picture: PA. James Doyle with the trophy after his win on Poet’s Word in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
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