NATHANIEL CAMP PROUD IN DEFEAT.
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Trainer John Gosden was brimming with pride after Nathaniel agonisingly relinquished his crown in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot.
The four-year-old ran out an impressive winner of the Betfair-sponsored Group One a year ago and looked to have every chance of repeating the dose following a victorious seasonal return in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown.
With just a fortnight between the two races, Nathaniel could have been forgiven for showing a degree of fatigue, but he produced an effort full of heart to go down by just a nose to the German filly Danedream.
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DREAM SUCCESS FOR OSBORNE.
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Field Of Dream finished best to win the ultra-competitive Betfair Summer Double International Stakes at Ascot.
Fourth in the Royal Hunt Cup at this track before finishing down the field at Sandown, the Jamie Osborne-trained five-year-old was allowed to go off at 25-1 dropped back to seven furlongs.
Leading fancy Edinburgh Knight appeared to have made a race-winning manouvre when quickening to the front on the far side of the track inside the final furlong, but Field Of Dream came from a long way back under Richard Hughes to get up by half a length. Bertiwhittle was third.
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HAZEL SWOOPS IN NEWMARKET HEAT.
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Hazel Lavery came from last to first to claim the Newsells Park Stud Stakes at Newmarket for Charlie Hills.
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