
Beckett pair share Oak Tree honours at Goodwood
Saqqara Sands, a much bigger price at 16-1 under Rossa Ryan, emerged from the pack as the biggest threat inside the final furlong and while she briefly managed to poke her head in front, Tabiti battled back and the Ralph Beckett-trained pair passed the post as one.
Bright Thunder, the 7-2 favourite, was only half a length further behind in third.
Beckett said: 'I've definitely never done that before. They are two really tough fillies. This race can be a bit of a bun fight, I recall Roger's (Varian) filly (Jabaara) being taken down last year (demoted to second from first place).
'Saqqara Sands worked very well at the weekend and I thought she was over priced, while it looked like Tabiti had gone west on us after the Fillies' Mile.
'The mile is probably OK for Tabiti, but I'm not sure the other filly wants it. I've yet to work out their trips but hey, it's been an enjoyable day.'
Ryan, who saw his big Tuesday hope Kinross withdrawn at the start before the Lennox Stakes, said: 'That was mad. I just couldn't quite get past Tabiti. I thought I'd win but my head was up and his was down.
'She stayed battling all the way to the line and it's good to get in the scoresheet after a disastrous day yesterday.
'My filly is improving. She's going the right way and I think better on better ground.'
Bright Thunder's trainer Karl Burke was satisfied with third place and will keep an eye on conditions now as he seeks the next target.
He said: 'I'm as happy with that as you can be without winning.
'She's run a great race and looked like bolting up two out, but Ryan (Moore on Tabiti) got a freebie in front. If they'd gone really hard or she'd had a bit of a better draw, I think she'd have been bang there.
'She's a progressive filly but she likes a bit of cut in the ground so August might be tricky, but hopefully we'll find a nice race for her in the autumn.'

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North Wales Chronicle
16 hours ago
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17 hours ago
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