
Tastiera spearheads Japanese quinella in QE II Cup marred by loss of Liberty Island
Third to Romantic Warrior in December's Group One Hong Kong Cup (2,000m), the Noriyuki Hori-trained Tastiera improved in his second trip to the city to claim a second elite-level success ahead of Japan's ever-consistent Prognosis.
But the result was soured by Liberty Island's death, with the 2023 Triple Tiara hero euthanized after breaking down in the straight after tearing sesamoid ligaments in her left front leg.
Ridden brilliantly by Australian jockey Damian Lane, Tastiera worked forward from gate 10 to settle one off in fourth before peeling out three wide to make his run at the top of the straight.
The five-year-old powered clear once hitting the front approaching the 300m, scoring by a length and three quarters to add to his only previous Group One success in the Japanese Derby (2,400m) in 2023.
'Noriyuki Hori is an amazing conditioner of horses and this horse is just a star,' said Lane, who also won the Group One Hong Kong Vase (2,400m) on Japan's Win Marilyn in 2022.
'A great success for [owners] Carrot Farm. It's just a privilege. It's what it's all about. I just feel privileged and lucky to be here on this day, let alone having great chances on these horses.
'It is what being a jockey is all about, competing on these big international carnivals. It's very rewarding.'
Brown-lamped late in betting from $8.3 to $3.7, Tastiera proved too slick for the $3.5 favourite Prognosis, who ran second in the QE II Cup for the third straight year.
The prolific Group One placegetter ran on strongly from last under James McDonald but was no match for Tastiera. Bahrain's Calif was close behind in third, while French star Goliath could only manage ninth after copping a heavy bump from Rubylot at the 300m.
Tastiera became Japan's fifth QE II Cup winner following the successes of Loves Only You (2021), who led home a famous first four for the Land of the Rising Sun, Win Bright (2019), the Hori-trained and Carrot Farm-owned Neorealism (2017) and Rulership (2012).
Hori has enjoyed plenty of success in Hong Kong, having also won the Group One Champions Mile and Group One Hong Kong Cup (2,000m) with Maurice and the Group One Hong Kong Vase (2,400m) with Satono Crown in 2016.
'It's been a while since my last runner in Hong Kong, but I'm very grateful to win today,' Hori said.
'In my stable, only Maurice won in his first trip to Hong Kong. Since [Tastiera's] third in the Hong Kong Cup we targeted this race considering he was suitable to the track conditions and change in environment.'
Hori said Tastiera was likely to return to Hong Kong for another tilt at December's Hong Kong Cup.
McDonald, who had to settle for second in his bid for a third straight QE II Cup, rued Prognosis' slow start.
'Just his barrier manners let him down. He ran well,' McDonald said.
Jockey Adrie de Vries was thrilled with Calif's performance.
'He jumped into the bridle a little bit too soon in the turn and I had to take him back strongly, but after that he picked up nice and we are more than happy,' De Vries said. 'He finished off the race well, back to his old form.'
Zac Purton said New Zealand star El Vencedor raced too keenly in front before fading to finish last.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


South China Morning Post
11 hours ago
- South China Morning Post
Master trainer Aidan O'Brien holds aces in France and Germany's simulcast Group Ones on Sunday
Aidan O'Brien is one again one of the main players in a European Group One. Photo: Kenneth Chan Aidan O'Brien is hunting down his third Group One Prix Rothschild (1,600m) at Deauville on Sunday and looks to hold the aces with his progressive three-year-old January. The top trainer is a force wherever he sends runners in Europe and January, who has been threatening to break her Group One duck, will be ridden by French ace Christophe Soumillon. She has shown improved form this season, building on a modest reappearance by finishing second in the Group One Coronation Stakes (1,600m) at Royal Ascot before filling the same position in the Group One Falmouth Stakes (1,600m) at Newmarket. Like many of O'Brien's horses, she has improved steadily with age and experience, and O'Brien is hoping for further progress. 🔵 Cinderella's Dream - back in business with @Tattersalls1766 Falmouth Stakes glory — Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 11, 2025 'A mile is really her trip. We're getting closer step by step. It's always a little frustrating to come so close, but she ran very well. She's improving, and we're on the right path,' said O'Brien after her Falmouth run. The French challenge is a strong one too, with the now Francis-Henri Graffard-trained Matilda leading the charge under Maxime Guyon. She was previously trained by Yasmin Almenrader in Germany and was building into a really smart operator, most recently winning the Group Two German 2,000 Guineas at Cologne against the boys by six and a half lengths. The Graffard team also runs Mandanaba, who was last seen finishing second in the Group One Prix de Diane (2,000m) and is set to be suited by the drop back to the mile. HK Racing News Get updates direct to your inbox Sign up Best Bets Racing News By registering you agree to our T&Cs & Privacy Policy Error: Please enter a valid email. The email address is already in use. Please login to subscribe. Error, please try again later. THANK YOU You are one the list. The British raiding party is led by the Karl Burke-trained Fallen Angel, who was a Group One winner in Ireland last year. A fine performance from the British runner Fallen Angel in the Group 1 @MoyglareStud Stakes, earning a second winner of a memorable weekend for @karl_burke, Danny Tudhope and @ClipperPlc #IrishChampionsFestival — The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) September 10, 2023 Her most recent run saw her finish third in the Group Two Duke Of Cambridge Stakes (1,600m) at Royal Ascot and her trainer is optimistic a big run. 'Even though we're keen to try her over 2,000 metres, we know that on softer ground, she has enough speed to run very well over the mile,' Burke said. There is also simulcast action in Germany from Düsseldorf, with the feature being the Group One Preis der Diana (2,200m). O'Brien once again has a big chance with the improving Group Two Ribblesdale Stakes (2,400m) winner Garden Of Eden, though she has drawn wide under Ryan Moore. Other big chances include the Charlie Appleby-trained Spirited Style, a Listed winner last time out, and the home team's Lady Charlotte, who was unbeaten before her fair run in the Group One Deutsches Derby (2,400m) last month.


South China Morning Post
2 days ago
- South China Morning Post
Whirl powers through Goodwood thunderstorm to ease away with the Nassau Stakes
Ryan Moore and Aidan O'Brien teamed up for more Group One glory. Photo: Reuters Aidan O'Brien's rising star made light work of difficult conditions on the third day of the elite festival Whirl made quick work of torrential conditions at Glorious Goodwood to win the Group One Nassau Stakes (2,000m) in impressive fashion on Wednesday. Biblical rain, thanks to a heavy thunderstorm, saw racegoers cowering indoors before the race, and the Nassau itself was delayed for 10 minutes with lightning in the area. None of that – including a flag start due to safety concerns – fazed Aidan O'Brien's $1.7 favourite, who went straight to the lead under Ryan Moore and was never seriously challenged. A filly ON A ROLL 🟦🟧 𝑾𝒉𝒊𝒓𝒍 bags a second Group 1 as she runs away with the @Qatar_Racing Nassau Stakes.@WorldPool | @Goodwood_Races — Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 31, 2025 Moore bagged the coveted stand's rail as he led the field into the straight and powered through the mud to record back-to-back Group One wins, leaving Cercene trailing five lengths behind in second for trainer Joseph Murphy. The race was billed as a clash between Whirl and the Andrew Balding-trained See The Fire, but that battle never materialised after the latter blew the flag start and could only finish third. 'She's understated – that's just her nature. She's been coming along in the shadows and nothing seems to bother her,' O'Brien told Racing Post. 'She's hardy and keeps turning up. She's pretty unusual and has an unbelievable mind. She didn't even know she'd had a race.' He started in the sunshine but finished in a storm 🌧️ Coventry Stakes 3rd Coppull stays on strongly up the stands' rail to land the G2 Richmond Stakes 🟥⬜️@davidprobert9 | @Qatar_Racing | @Goodwood_Races — Racing TV (@RacingTV) July 31, 2025 On the same card, Coppull also braved the conditions for a convincing win in the Group Two Richmond Stakes (1,400m). Clive Cox's debut winner ran a brilliant race to finish third in the Group Two Coventry Stakes (1,400m) at Royal Ascot and took another step forward to record a facile all-the-way two-length success up the stand's rail. 'I was worried about soft ground because he's got such a beautiful action on a nice surface. He's very quick and did that really well,' Cox told Racing TV. 'I think he's very gifted and he's a proper six-furlong horse so usual plans from here, Middle Park will be the end goal.'


South China Morning Post
6 days ago
- South China Morning Post
Illinois has big shoes to fill in the Goodwood Cup as iconic festival kicks off
Aidan O'Brien is hoping Illinois can fill the void left by star stayer Kyprios when he lines up in Tuesday's Group One Goodwood Cup (3,209m) as the iconic five-day racing festival gets under way. Last year's winner Kyprios, an eight-time Group One winner who won the Goodwood Cup on two occasions, was retired in May after aggravating an old injury, - leaving the staying throne up for grabs. Illinois was made favourite for the Group One Gold Cup (4,000m) at Royal Ascot following his retirement but could only finish second behind runaway winner Trawlerman. There is no Trawlerman in his way on this occasion and, dropped back in distance, he will get his chance for redemption and a maiden top-level success under Ryan Moore. TRAWLERMAN IS THE 2025 GOLD CUP HERO! #ROYALASCOT — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 19, 2025 The thing about Illinois is that he stays very well, but he's got a bit of class to go with it. We're happy with him; he's been doing everything right at home,' said O'Brien. 'He has a good mind, he's relaxed, he's big and he's hardy. Physically, he's done well.' He will face some stern opposition, however, with the main danger coming from the John and Thady Gosden-trained French Master. Owned by powerhouse Wathnan Racing, the four-year-old gelding posted a career-best effort when running away with the Copper Horse Stakes (2,800m) at Royal Ascot last month. He is on a sharp upwards trajectory and Wathnan Racing's manager Richard Brown is hoping to learn more about him. IT'S WATHNAN AGAIN! FRENCH MASTER WINS THE COPPER HORSE STAKES! #RoyalAscot — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 17, 2025 'I saw French Master at John and Thady Gosden's yard recently and he seems to have come out of his Ascot race in great condition,' said Brown. 'You had to be impressed with that performance. He's stepping up from a handicap to a Group 1 race but we're going to pitch him in the Goodwood Cup and see where we are.' Other dangers include Scandinavia, a wide-margin Group Three winner for O'Brien earlier this month, and the reliable Gosden-trained Sweet William, who has only finished outside the top three in one of his 17 career starts. 'It was a tough race and in the end it was a little too far for him, but he ran a brave race. He's in very good form. Robert Havlin rides him every day and he's very pleased with him,' said John Gosden of Sweet William. All eight races from the first day of Goodwood will be simulcast, with a pair of Group Two races headlining a stacked undercard. The Group Two Vintage Stakes (1,400m) features a plethora of exciting younger horses, with the O'Brien-trained Dorset set to go off favourite. He improved from a debut second to run riot in a maiden at the Curragh last month and the second has boosted the form subsequently. Humidity made it two wins from two with a dominant performance in the Listed Chesham Stakes (1,400m) at Royal Ascot and heads up the dangers alongside Zavateri, who also made it two from two when causing a boilover in the Group Two July Stakes at Newmarket this month. The Group Two HKJC World Pool Lennox Stakes (1,400m) is a wide-open affair, with last year's winner Audience and the 2021 and 2023 hero Kinross towards the top of the market. Golden Eagle (1,400m) winner Lake Forest, top level-placed Jonquil, and Group Three Jersey Stakes (1,400m) winner Noble Champion are other big chances.