
Blue Bolt strikes in Distaff heat
She was a 2-1 favourite to complete her hat-trick at Listed level in Esher and having grabbed the lead from an early stage under Colin Keane, the daughter of Blue Point found plenty for pressure in the straight to score by a length from Cajole.
'When I saw the draw we had (stall three), I knew there was no point in taking her back,' said Keane.
'I'm still getting the hang of the place, for a stiff track it's hard to come from too far back off the pace. When the ground is like that, being on the pace helps and being on a nice filly is an even bigger help.
'It's such a stiff track, when you turn in on the straight you're climbing the whole way and I suppose horses struggle to make up ground on it.'
Richard Hannon's Dubawi gelding Classic came good in the one-mile Coral Challenge.
The five-year-old has often looked better than his bare form, and a switch to front-running tactics under Sean Levey unlocked that potential as he claimed success by a length and a quarter at 6-1.
'I was sick of seeing him be unlucky, looking like he has all the ability in the world, we know that,' said Hannon.
'Today he looked like he was never going to get beaten. Jack (Hannon's son) said to me a furlong from home 'is Sean OK, he looks like he's injured or something, he's not trying'. He was trying!
'This horse has had a lot of near-misses and he's an extremely talented horse who is by a stallion (Dubawi) where anything is possible.
'He could well turn out to be a Group horse and could come back to seven furlongs no problem – he's got loads of speed and loads of ability.'
Mudbir came to the fore for John and Thady Gosden in the Coral Celebrating 50 Year Eclipse Sponsorship Handicap, prevailing by half a length under Jim Crowley having started at 9-2.
The Kingman colt is owned and was bred by Shadwell and is a half-brother to their multiple Group One winners Mostahdaf and Nazeef.
A gelding operation looks to be key to Yahber after his smart win in the Coral 'Pipped-At-The-Post' And Win Handicap.
Trained by William Haggas and ridden by Tom Marquand, the three-year-old son of Sea The Stars was the 9-4 favourite after showing signs of promise when second at Redcar last time.
He duly delivered over the 10-furlong trip, triumphing by a neck for owner Sheikh Juma Dalmook Al Maktoum.
'I'm really happy with him, he's been gelded and to be honest it's probably going to be the making of his future,' said Marquand.
'William and his team decided to do it and it's been the making of some really fun horses we've had like Addeybb.
'This guy is obviously plenty talented and it seems to have done the trick, hopefully it will set him on the right trajectory now.'
The concluding Coral Golden Rewards Shaker Handicap then went the way of Flying Frontier, an 8-1 chance under Rossa Ryan who rallied late to claim a narrow victory on the line.
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