Lee Westwood gearing up for LIV London
Lee Westwood believes LIV Golf is his sport’s equivalent of T20 cricket – but it’s the Ashes he has his eyes on rivalling for the nation’s attention this summer.
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Lee Westwood believes LIV Golf is his sport’s equivalent of T20 cricket – but it’s the Ashes he has his eyes on rivalling for the nation’s attention this summer.
Frankie Dettori recorded a fairytale victory on his final Gold Cup ride, with the aptly-named Courage Mon Ami showing plenty of grit to down Coltrane in a titanic battle through the final furlong of the Royal Ascot showpiece.
Warm Heart brought up a hat-trick when storming to an impressive Ribblesdale Stakes success at Royal Ascot.
It’s the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot this afternoon and we will bring you all of the latest ahead of one of the big days of the Flat racing calendar.
Frankie Dettori, how we'll miss him when he's gone. In the daily attritional battle between punters and bookies, it was the latter who were all smiles at Royal Ascot, as a succession of favourites faltered and long-priced rivals triumphed, ripped up betting slips raining down like confetti.
Mostahdaf in the silks of Shadwell under Jim Crowley stunned several proven Group 1 horses to land the Prince of Wales's Stakes and his first success at this level on the second day of Royal Ascot on Wednesday.
ELDAR ELDAROV (4:20) can go the distance for Roger Varian in the Gold Cup on Day Three of Royal Ascot. The colt looked a top-class stayer in the making when chinning Zechariah in the Queen’s Vase here. The bay then didn’t handle dropping down to 1m 4f when fourth in Group 1 company at Longchamp. However, he relished returning to 1m 6f when hammering New London in the St Leger at Doncaster. The four-year-old was then beaten by fatigue rather than the two-mile trip when flopping back here. He set himself up nicely for this historic prize with a superb comeback second to Giavellotto at York. The bold-galloper should relish the demands of this 2m 4f marathon so he can join the staying elite.
Mostahdaf produced a career-best to land a red-hot renewal of the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot.