The Herald on Sunday

Vandeek shows his class to triumph in Middle Park

- WHITE AND GOLD

VANDEEK demonstrat­ed his class with a tremendous­ly impressive victory in the Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket. The Simon and Ed Crisford-trained Havana Grey colt came into the race unbeaten having landed a Nottingham maiden, the Richmond at Goodwood and the Prix Morny throughout the year. He was the heavily-backed 5-4 favourite under James Doyle and left the stalls slowly before being tucked in behind rivals in the early stages of the race.

When a gap appeared Doyle guided him through it and from there he accelerate­d readily to leave the whole field behind him and triumph by two-and-a-quarter lengths from Task Force, with River Tiber a head further back in third.

“He’s beautiful with a wonderful temperamen­t and all of the talent to match,” said Simon Crisford. “He’s very fast and very good, but the way he was walking around the paddock with his ears pricked, half asleep, is a great testament to his whole preparatio­n from his breeder through to his preparatio­n as a breeze-up horse.

“That race took a lot of winning today, the Prix Morny was an exceptiona­l race. When he hits the front he does tend to idle a bit, he looks around a bit, but I couldn’t see anything running him down so I was pretty hopeful in the last 100 yards.”

Of the chances of stepping up to a mile the trainer added: “I don’t know whether we need to try to do that, he’s a champion over this distance and I think we’re going to let the horse tell us as much as he can and we’ll take it from there.

“He’s a tall, leggy horse and he stands over a lot of ground, he could easily go further.”

Vandeek holds an entry for the Dewhurst back at Newmarket on October 14, and Crisford will be guided by the horse in making a decision regarding his involvemen­t.

He said: “Never say never, I think the person that will decide whether he comes back for the Dewhurst is the horse himself. If he tells us he wants to come here then we will.

“We came here pretty confident, we knew we had something special. He’s been working exceptiona­lly well and he’s been such a kind horse to go with it, everything was great.”

Porta Fortuna ca me out on top for Donnacha O’Brien in the Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes. A 9-2 chance under Oisin Murphy, the

Caravaggio filly gravitated towards the centre of the track and travelled in the outer of the two groups throughout the six-furlong Group One.

The field spread across the course in the closing stages and from the middle Porta Fortuna – winner of the Albany at Royal Ascot – was able to accelerate past her rivals to emerge victorious by a length-and-a-half.

O’Brien said: “She is a smart filly.

That is the first time she has had proper quick ground since Ascot and she seems to be a lot better on it back to six. I think she is fine at seven, but I think ground is important to her as she seems to be a lot better on better ground as she travels and quickens.

“She hit the line strong and the plan is to go to the Breeders’ Cup [Juvenile Fillies’ Turf] and that is a mile. We think there is every chance she will get that as well. Her performanc­e in the Albany was probably one of the best performanc­es of any filly and then she has probably run a little bit below par on slow ground on her last two runs and that is why she was a bit bigger in the betting, but thankfully she came back to her form today.

“She is very uncomplica­ted and very easy to train and usually the good ones are. She is owned by an American syndicate and the plan was to go to the Breeders’ Cup at the end of the year if that was how it turned out, so that is what we will do.”

Daniel and Claire Kubler’s Astro King pounced late to land the bet365 Cambridges­hire under top weight.

The six-year-old gelding was a 20-1 chance under Richard Kingscote and travelled on the inside as the 34-strong field split into several groups down the Rowley Mile.

At one stage the race looked to be happening on the other side, but as Greek Order, the smooth-travelling 5-2 favourite, accelerate­d down the centre as a gap finally came for Harry and Roger Charlton’s hotpot, he took with him the Kubler challenger. In the final strides the two locked horns and it was Astro King that just put his head down to seal a valuable triumph by half a length under the burden of 9st 12lb.

 ?? ?? James Doyle, right, guides Vandeek to another victory in the Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket
James Doyle, right, guides Vandeek to another victory in the Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket

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