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Old 13-07-2014, 05:47   #2959
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Re: Horse Racing

Lynam targets Aussie Power play.

http://www.attheraces.info/article.a...e&sub=&day=Sun

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Eddie Lynam is keen to give Slade Power the chance to stamp himself the world's best sprinter in Australia later this year after he continued his fantastic summer with a brilliant display in the Darley July Cup at Newmarket.

Given a nice lead into the race by Spanish raider Noozhoh Canarias on the far side of the track, Wayne Lordan's mount was ridden to lead entering the final furlong and was well on top as he passed the post a length and a half clear.

Tropics, a 66-1 outsider, ran a massive race to fill the runner-up spot for Dean Ivory, with the John Gosden-trained Gregorian finishing strongly to grab third ahead of American runner Undrafted.
Superlative effort from Hannon ace.

http://www.attheraces.info/article.a...e&sub=&day=Sun

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Richard Hannon further strengthened his already formidable juvenile squad as Estidhkaar looked every inch a Classic prospect with a runaway victory in the 666bet Superlative Stakes at Newmarket.

It has already been a year to remember for the Malborough maestro, having saddled Night Of Glory to win the 2000 Guineas in his first season with a licence after taking over the reins from his father, Richard senior.

Ivawood shot towards the head of the betting for next May's Rowley Mile showpiece when winning the July Stakes earlier in the week and now Estidhkaar (15-8 favourite) has thrown his hat into the ring following a dominant display under Paul Hanagan
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