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Glorious Goodwood day one: Betting odds and race rundown

Glorious Goodwood day one: Betting odds and race rundown

The Suna day ago
THE FIVE-DAY Glorious Goodwood kicks off with a stacked card that includes two Group 2s and the Group 1 Goodwood Cup.
Future stars will be made, and reputations will be tarnished over this five-day spectacular.
🏇 Quick Qatar Goodwood Festival day one predictions
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1:20 Coral Chesterfield Cup Handicap (4yo+) - 1m2f
A wide-open opening to Glorious Goodwood, and a few come in here with a lot more improvement to come. Jolly Jack Tar has done all his running to date on the all-weather and comes here on the back of an easy win on his handicap debut. Should he be able to transfer that level to turf, then this son of Too Darn Hot looks set to give them all something to think about.
The Joseph O'Brien-trained Masoun comes here seeking a hat trick of wins after the consistent Bear Profit at the Curragh. He has hit a rich vein of form and brings big field experience. Castle Cove got the better of GREY CUBAN on his comeback this season, and there shouldn't be much between them here again.
However, on the back of a good win from the front at Chester, Grey Cuban looks set for another big performance here. Even though he seems to excel at Chester, he has winning form away from there, and given the unique test that Goodwood presents, he looks the type that could relish what is in front of him.
He looks like a solid each-way player in a wide-open race at the prices. Tony Montana, who can be forgiven his run at Royal Ascot, previous race winners Ancient Rome and Take Heart, and the well-handicapped English Oak, all have their each-way chance here.
Our pick: GREY CUBAN
1:55 Group 2 Coral Vintage Stakes (2yo) - 7f
Humidity, who comes here unbeaten after winning his two starts to date, which include a Royal Ascot win in the Listed Chesham Stakes. The form of the race has taken a few knocks since, with the second being turned over at 2/13 on his next start, and the fourth, Venetian Lace, was well beaten in a Group 2 on her next start.
Dorset got a tender handling ride on debut when second to his stablemate Amadeus Mozart, but made up for that with an all-the-way win on his next start. He is the obvious one that can take a big leap forward here, but a chance is taken that DO OR DO NOT, the best maiden in training, can go close to breaking his duck here.
He comes here after two runner-up finishes at the Group 2 level. The first of those came against the potential superstar Gstaad, followed by a one-length defeat at Newmarket when conceding first run to Zavateri.
It's only a matter of time before he gets his head in front in one of these, and given that he has shown that he can consistently run to a high level, he is, at worst, a place player here. For the once-raced runners, Goodwood Galaxy looks the most interesting after being a rare first-time out winner for David Menuisier.
Our pick: DO OR DO NOT
2:30 Group 2 HKJC World Pool Lennox Stakes (3yo+) - 7f
The evergreen Kinross and two-time winner of the Lennox Stakes returned from his break with a near miss in the Group 3 John of Gaunt Stakes at Haydock, where the well-backed Ten Bob Tony did just enough to hold off the late surge of Kinross. There shouldn't be much between them here, with Ten Bob Tony promising to take another step forward after that win.
For all the talent the Audience has, he finds it hard to put it all together. But when he does, as we saw when he ran away with this last season, he is a high-class performer. However, since his win in this last season, he hasn't come close to replicating that form, and hope lies in cheekpieces sparking him back into form.
With the clear question marks over Audience, and Kinross not getting any younger, siding with the young legs of JONQUIL may be the way to go. Yes, he was a no-show when down the field in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot, but he never seemed comfortable going the six-furlong pace.
Even though he was well beaten on the day, the form of that race has been given several boosts since. The return to seven furlongs will suit, and replicating his first two starts this season can be enough to get this French 2000 Guineas runner-up back in the winner's enclosure.
Our pick: JONQUIL
3:05 Group 1 Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup Stakes (3yo+) - 2m
Despite Illinois' heavy defeat in the Ascot Gold Cup, Ryan Moore stays loyal. You can set your watch by the son of Galileo, and even though he has yet to win a Group 1, he has been placed in three. His day will come, but how he and the rest of the field cope with giving away a stone in weight to his stablemate and massively improved SCANDINAVIA is yet to be seen.
The second of the Ballydoyle runners ran a big race at Royal Ascot, rallying to be beaten just over a length in the Group 2 Queen's Vase. This was over one mile six furlongs, and he went on to better that performance with a devastating performance in the Group 3 Bahrain Trophy Stakes at Newmarket, winning by just shy of nine lengths.
He is well worth his place here on the back of that and looks set for a big performance. The same can be said for the rapid improver French Master, who continues to improve and can go well in his first Group 1.
Our pick: SCANDINAVIA
3:45 Coral Golden Rewards Shaker Handicap - 5f
As open a five-furlong sprint as you will find this week. All twenty-two runners have their chance here, and a lot of luck in running will be needed. Redorange comes here on the back of two runs that can be upgraded due to the draw bias against him when finishing third and fourth, respectively, at Royal Ascot.
He's on a mark that he looks capable of winning off, but in a race of this nature, he's been well found in the market. Adrestia, who was ahead of Redorange at Royal Ascot, comes here on the back of a good showing at the Group 3 level, and can be a player back in handicap company. However, the one that looks set to run his race is course and distance runner SHAGRAAN.
He won at this meeting last season and has been running consistently all season. He was last seen finishing just in front of Adrestia at Sandown, and despite having to carry top-weight, Shagraan looks set for a strong showing. Among others to note, Regal Envoy and Canon's House can go well.
Our pick: SHAGRAN
4:20 British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes (2yo) - 6f
High Approval was turned over at 8/11 in a York maiden last time out, and all of a sudden, he doesn't look the most straightforward. Stellar Sunrise is another favourite who was turned over last time, but he was slow into stride and ran on well in the closing stages.
He has a clear chance here, but NAVAL LIGHT may not find a better opportunity to get off the mark. After an eye-catching runner-up debut at Beverly, Naval Light ran a race full of promise when a never-nearer eighth in the Group 2 Norfolk Stakes.
He was slow away, but made some good headway late on, only to meet trouble in running. The step up to six furlongs looks the right call, and it won't be very reassuring if he can't get off the mark here.
Our pick: NAVAL LIGHT
4:45 Ridgeview Fillies' Handicap (3yo+ 0-95) - 1m
Dash Of Azure continued her progress when finishing fifth in the Sandringham Stakes at Royal Ascot. She only has to deal with a one-pound rise in the weights, but she is short enough at her price in a race of this nature. Mahara's Love comes here on the back of a double and looked good in her latest win when taking them from the front.
This is a step up in class for here, but she is weighted to go close here. Handicap debutant PROTEST has run in three consecutive listed races since her debut win and ran practically well on her two starts this season. Her mark of 92 seems fair based on her form, and she has room for improvement in a race that looks set to be run at a pace that will help her settle.
2024 Winner: Arisaig J: Jamie Spencer T: Charlie Johnston Odds: 9/2JFav
Our pick: PROTEST
5:30 World Pool Bet With The Tote EBF Fillies' Handicap (3yo+ 0-95)
The Godolphin-owned Dubai Treasure drops back in trip after a good show on turf at York. He has an all-the-way win to his name over seven furlongs, so expect to see him bounced out in front to try to make the most of his extra stamina. Not much separates Shallow and Arabian Leopard on their first and second at Newmarket's July course, but they will find this much harder than they faced on the day.
Even though Cinque Verde finds it hard to get his head in front, he is a model of consistency and looks set for a big showing once again. However, the quirky but talented SEE EMILY RUN is set for a big performance. She has her quirks, and they were on full show when she refused to enter the stall when looking to back up a cosy win at Chester. She is only three pounds higher coming into here, and despite the risks attached with her, this course and distance winner can be the one they all have to beat.
🕔 Qatar Goodwood day one schedule
TIME RACE DISTANCE
1:20 Coral Chesterfield Cup Handicap 1m2f
1:55 Group 2 Coral Vintage Stakes 7f
2:30 Group 2 HKJC World Pool Lennox Stakes 7f
3:05 Group 1 Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup Stakes 2m
3:45 Coral Golden Rewards Shaker Handicap 5f
4:20 British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes 6f
4:55 Ridgeview Fillies' Handicap 1m
5:30 World Pool Bet With The Tote EBF Fillies's Handicap 6f
📺 How to watch day one of the Qatar Goodwood Festival
Location: Chichester, England, United Kingdom
Date/Time: Tuesday 29 th July, 2025. First Race 1:20
TV/Streaming: ITV & Racing TV
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