Sunday Mirror

Magical day... and Frankie lands 250th Group 1

- BY DAVID YATES

MAGICAL left the rest spellbound to give Aidan O’Brien a first win in the QIPCO Champion Stakes at Ascot.

Punters backed the daughter of Galileo – a tired 10th in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe 13 days earlier

– into evens favourite for the 10-furlong Group 1, the feature race of the glittering £4.2million British Champions Day card.

And Magical, so often the bridesmaid behind the great Enable, delivered under trainer’s son Donnacha O’Brien, beating Addeybb by three-quarters of a length, with Japanese mare Deirdre third.

“She is the ultimate racehorse,” said O’Brien Snr, who had saddled Magical to capture the Fillies & Mares Stakes at the meeting 12 months ago. “She is the most unbelievab­le mare I have ever seen.

“The Arc was a strongly-run race and she has come out of that and won here. What can you say?” added the master of Ballydoyle ( left), who will now consider sending Magical to the Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita next month.

The O’Briens’ Kew Gardens inflicted a first d defeat for two years on Str Stradivari­us, when getting the better of a straining tussle by a nose in the Long Distance Cup.

Stradivari­us, the 8-13 hotpot, had won 10 races in a row since his third in the two-mile Group 2 in 2017 and his jockey Frankie Dettori said: “He couldn’t use his turn of foot. The other horse outstayed him in the ground.”

Dettori, 48, got the better of a photo-finish for the Fillies & Mares Stakes, in which Star Catcher fended off the O’Brien-saddled Delphinia by a short head to give the Italian the 250th Group 1 triumph of his amazing career.

“To do it at Ascot – my spiritual home – is incredible,” beamed amed Dettori. “That’s 18 Group 1s this s year, which is my best t season, so there’s life in n the old dog yet!”

As Leicester City y r emembered their r much- loved chairman an Vichai Srivaddhan­aprabha bha – killed in a helicopter crash on October 27 last year – Donjuan Triumphant ant and Silvestre De Sousa carried arried his blue-and-white King Power wer Racing silks to victory in a Group up 1 race for the first time with a 33-1 -1 skinner in the British Champions Sprint. “He was the first horse the chairman ever bought, the first horse we had for him – and he would have been so proud of him right now,” said winning trainer Andrew Balding.

The Sean L Levey-ridden King Of Cha Change, whose only defeat this season came when a 66 66-1 second in the 2,000 G Guineas, was allowed to s start at 12- 1 for the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (Group 1), but l laughed at those odds w with a length- and- aqu quarter defeat of French raid raider The Revenant.

“E “Everybody thought the Gui Guineas was a fluke, but I was confident,” Levey said of t the Richard Hannon trai trainee.

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