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– Roaring Lion trounced a top-class field to win the Group 1 Juddmonte Internatio­nal over 2000m at York yesterday.

In what was dubbed “the race of the season” in the UK, due to the high quality of the eight runners, the John Gosden-trained colt crossed the line 3.25 lengths clear of 8-5 favourite Poet’s Word.

Roaring Lion, ridden by Oisin Murphy, started at 3-1.

Thundering Blue, who was supplement­ed in at a cost of £75,000, ran a mighty race at 50-1, running on late to snatch third under Fran Berry and double his connection­s’ outlay.

Remarkably, it was master trainer Gosden's first win in this particular Group 1, his Golden Horn having been denied by 50-1 shot Arabian Queen in 2015.

Hard-luck stories were aplenty, with Christophe Soumillon taking the field to the stands’

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side aboard pace-setter Thunder Snow, with Sir Michael Stoutetrai­ned Poet’s Word the one worst affected by the jostling.

It might not made much difference, though, as Roaring Lion’s finishing burst was irresistib­le.

Paddy Power made Roaring Lion the 15-8 favourite (from 5-1) for the Champion Stakes at Ascot in October.

One race earlier on York’s Knavesmire, owners Godolphin and trainer Charlie Appleby scored a one-two in the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes, a Group 2 for colts and geldings over 2000m.

Old Persian, starting at 7-1, took the honours by a head from stable mate Cross Counter, who went off as the 6-4 favourite.

Third was the 7-2 shot Kew Gardens, for Coolmore trainer Aidan O’Brien, galloping on from well back in the field. –

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 ?? Picture: Sporting Life ?? PREDATOR: Roaring Lion and Oisin Murphy cruise to victory in the Juddmonte Internatio­nal Stakes at York.
Picture: Sporting Life PREDATOR: Roaring Lion and Oisin Murphy cruise to victory in the Juddmonte Internatio­nal Stakes at York.

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