Ombudsman dishes out decisive beating to classy Royal Ascot field
Juddmonte International the target for easy winner Victorious backed for Guineas after Queen Mary stroll There was no room for doubt after the Prince of
Juddmonte International the target for easy winner Victorious backed for Guineas after Queen Mary stroll There was no room for doubt after the Prince of Wales’s Stakes here on Wednesday, and no need either for any debate about team tactics or riding instructions. Ombudsman’s sweeping charge down the outside to beat Minnie Hauk and Daryz, the winners of the Oaks and Arc respectively last season, was as decisive a winning move as favourite backers could ever hope to see, and William Buick was using only hands-and-heels through the final furlong as the 11-10 chance opened up a four-length lead at the line.
For a brief moment at the top of the straight, it seemed that the pacemakers might be a source of post-race discussion for the second
day running. Mississippi River and Devil’s Advocate, one frontrunner apiece for Aidan O’Brien’s Minnie Hauk and the John and Thady Gosden-trained Ombudsman, tore into a
long lead by halfway, and while Mississippi River was a spent force turning in, Devil’s Advocate still had a healthy lead at the two-furlong pole. Continue reading...
