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Rhyl Journal
12-07-2025
- Sport
- Rhyl Journal
Big-money buy Distant Storm delivers on debut at Newmarket
Won 12 months ago by Field Of Gold, a host of other subsequent Group-race performers have been successful in the seven-furlong contest and the first two home both had their supporters. Distant Storm (5-6 favourite) cost €1.9million at the Arqana breeze-up and the Night Of Thunder colt boasts an exceptional pedigree as the penultimate foal of the mare Date With Destiny, who in turn was the sole progeny of multiple Group One winner George Washington. He had to prove he was tough as well as classy to see off Aidan O'Brien's Wootton Bassett colt Constitution River, but Distant Storm managed to win by a short head to provide Charlie Appleby and William Buick with another July meeting winner. The front two were well clear of the rest, and Appleby said: 'We came here with confidence – he's been a very straightforward horse to deal with. 'Obviously he was bought from the Arqana breeze-up, so you would expect them to know a little bit more and he has a pedigree to get excited about, but as an individual he's a very normal horse. 'He's not flashy and doesn't draw attention to himself, he just goes out and does what he's asked to do and in a nice manner, so hopefully he's a horse that will mentally progress quicker than some of those buzzy ones. 'The first two pulled nicely clear and he'll have learned plenty today. We'll give him a bit of time as he's unfurnished still and he needs to strengthen before you pitch them in that (Group One) level as if you pitch them in too soon or before they're ready, you will go quickly backwards.' Appleby could now look to next month's Ebor meeting at York with Distant Storm, adding: 'There'll be races we can dip our toe in and allow him to progress – with his mindset he might be an Acomb Stakes horse maybe. 'If he goes and ticks the next box, then you have a chance of looking towards a Group One target.'


Glasgow Times
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Glasgow Times
Big-money buy Distant Storm delivers on debut at Newmarket
Won 12 months ago by Field Of Gold, a host of other subsequent Group-race performers have been successful in the seven-furlong contest and the first two home both had their supporters. Distant Storm (5-6 favourite) cost €1.9million at the Arqana breeze-up and the Night Of Thunder colt boasts an exceptional pedigree as the penultimate foal of the mare Date With Destiny, who in turn was the sole progeny of multiple Group One winner George Washington. He had to prove he was tough as well as classy to see off Aidan O'Brien's Wootton Bassett colt Constitution River, but Distant Storm managed to win by a short head to provide Charlie Appleby and William Buick with another July meeting winner. The front two were well clear of the rest, and Appleby said: 'We came here with confidence – he's been a very straightforward horse to deal with. 'Obviously he was bought from the Arqana breeze-up, so you would expect them to know a little bit more and he has a pedigree to get excited about, but as an individual he's a very normal horse. 'He's not flashy and doesn't draw attention to himself, he just goes out and does what he's asked to do and in a nice manner, so hopefully he's a horse that will mentally progress quicker than some of those buzzy ones. 'The first two pulled nicely clear and he'll have learned plenty today. We'll give him a bit of time as he's unfurnished still and he needs to strengthen before you pitch them in that (Group One) level as if you pitch them in too soon or before they're ready, you will go quickly backwards.' Appleby could now look to next month's Ebor meeting at York with Distant Storm, adding: 'There'll be races we can dip our toe in and allow him to progress – with his mindset he might be an Acomb Stakes horse maybe. 'If he goes and ticks the next box, then you have a chance of looking towards a Group One target.'


North Wales Chronicle
11-07-2025
- Sport
- North Wales Chronicle
Big-money buy Distant Storm delivers on debut at Newmarket
Won 12 months ago by Field Of Gold, a host of other subsequent Group-race performers have been successful in the seven-furlong contest and the first two home both had their supporters. Distant Storm (5-6 favourite) cost €1.9million at the Arqana breeze-up and the Night Of Thunder colt boasts an exceptional pedigree as the penultimate foal of the mare Date With Destiny, who in turn was the sole progeny of multiple Group One winner George Washington. He had to prove he was tough as well as classy to see off Aidan O'Brien's Wootton Bassett colt Constitution River, but Distant Storm managed to win by a short head to provide Charlie Appleby and William Buick with another July meeting winner. The front two were well clear of the rest, and Appleby said: 'We came here with confidence – he's been a very straightforward horse to deal with. 'Obviously he was bought from the Arqana breeze-up, so you would expect them to know a little bit more and he has a pedigree to get excited about, but as an individual he's a very normal horse. 'He's not flashy and doesn't draw attention to himself, he just goes out and does what he's asked to do and in a nice manner, so hopefully he's a horse that will mentally progress quicker than some of those buzzy ones. 'The first two pulled nicely clear and he'll have learned plenty today. We'll give him a bit of time as he's unfurnished still and he needs to strengthen before you pitch them in that (Group One) level as if you pitch them in too soon or before they're ready, you will go quickly backwards.' Appleby could now look to next month's Ebor meeting at York with Distant Storm, adding: 'There'll be races we can dip our toe in and allow him to progress – with his mindset he might be an Acomb Stakes horse maybe. 'If he goes and ticks the next box, then you have a chance of looking towards a Group One target.'

Leader Live
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Leader Live
Big-money buy Distant Storm delivers on debut at Newmarket
Won 12 months ago by Field Of Gold, a host of other subsequent Group-race performers have been successful in the seven-furlong contest and the first two home both had their supporters. Distant Storm (5-6 favourite) cost €1.9million at the Arqana breeze-up and the Night Of Thunder colt boasts an exceptional pedigree as the penultimate foal of the mare Date With Destiny, who in turn was the sole progeny of multiple Group One winner George Washington. He had to prove he was tough as well as classy to see off Aidan O'Brien's Wootton Bassett colt Constitution River, but Distant Storm managed to win by a short head to provide Charlie Appleby and William Buick with another July meeting winner. The front two were well clear of the rest, and Appleby said: 'We came here with confidence – he's been a very straightforward horse to deal with. 'Obviously he was bought from the Arqana breeze-up, so you would expect them to know a little bit more and he has a pedigree to get excited about, but as an individual he's a very normal horse. 'He's not flashy and doesn't draw attention to himself, he just goes out and does what he's asked to do and in a nice manner, so hopefully he's a horse that will mentally progress quicker than some of those buzzy ones. 'The first two pulled nicely clear and he'll have learned plenty today. We'll give him a bit of time as he's unfurnished still and he needs to strengthen before you pitch them in that (Group One) level as if you pitch them in too soon or before they're ready, you will go quickly backwards.' Appleby could now look to next month's Ebor meeting at York with Distant Storm, adding: 'There'll be races we can dip our toe in and allow him to progress – with his mindset he might be an Acomb Stakes horse maybe. 'If he goes and ticks the next box, then you have a chance of looking towards a Group One target.'


South Wales Guardian
11-07-2025
- Sport
- South Wales Guardian
Big-money buy Distant Storm delivers on debut at Newmarket
Won 12 months ago by Field Of Gold, a host of other subsequent Group-race performers have been successful in the seven-furlong contest and the first two home both had their supporters. Distant Storm (5-6 favourite) cost €1.9million at the Arqana breeze-up and the Night Of Thunder colt boasts an exceptional pedigree as the penultimate foal of the mare Date With Destiny, who in turn was the sole progeny of multiple Group One winner George Washington. He had to prove he was tough as well as classy to see off Aidan O'Brien's Wootton Bassett colt Constitution River, but Distant Storm managed to win by a short head to provide Charlie Appleby and William Buick with another July meeting winner. The front two were well clear of the rest, and Appleby said: 'We came here with confidence – he's been a very straightforward horse to deal with. 'Obviously he was bought from the Arqana breeze-up, so you would expect them to know a little bit more and he has a pedigree to get excited about, but as an individual he's a very normal horse. 'He's not flashy and doesn't draw attention to himself, he just goes out and does what he's asked to do and in a nice manner, so hopefully he's a horse that will mentally progress quicker than some of those buzzy ones. 'The first two pulled nicely clear and he'll have learned plenty today. We'll give him a bit of time as he's unfurnished still and he needs to strengthen before you pitch them in that (Group One) level as if you pitch them in too soon or before they're ready, you will go quickly backwards.' Appleby could now look to next month's Ebor meeting at York with Distant Storm, adding: 'There'll be races we can dip our toe in and allow him to progress – with his mindset he might be an Acomb Stakes horse maybe. 'If he goes and ticks the next box, then you have a chance of looking towards a Group One target.'