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Trueshan rules supreme in Goodwood Cup

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Group One delight for Alan King and Hollie Doyle.

TRUESHAN winning the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup Stakes (Group 1) (British Champions Series)
TRUESHAN winning the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup Stakes (Group 1) (British Champions Series) Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Trueshan claimed Group One glory for Alan King and Hollie Doyle with a decisive success in the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup.

A runaway winner on Champions Day at Ascot in October, the five-year-old made a promising start to the current campaign when runner-up to Japan at Chester in May before missing an intended appearance in the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot due to unsuitable ground.

Trueshan  instead contest the following week's Northumberland Plate, where he was far from disgraced in finishing sixth under a huge weight, and everything fell perfectly into place for him on the Sussex Downs.

With the rain-softened ground leading to the withdrawal of four-time Goodwood Cup hero Stradivarius, King's charge was the 6-5 favourite to provide his multiple Grade One-winning trainer with a first top-level success on the Flat.

Trueshan raced keenly for much of the two-mile journey, but moved to the lead early in the home straight and saw off the brave effort of the largely-unconsidered 33-1 shot Away He Goes by just under four lengths, giving a jubilant Doyle her second Group One win.

Doyle said: "It's incredible. He's been in my mind every day since Champions Day, when we could get back together – these are the days you do it for.

"He was pretty fresh early on, they were going no gallop and I expected there to be a bit of pace on and at halfway I thought 'I've got to do something about this, I'm not getting trapped on the rail, they're going to sprint finish'.

"I managed to slide onto the girths of the leaders, he completely dropped the bridle with me and the further he went, the better. When I hit the rising ground, he went again.

"It's a staying challenge and when I hit the rising ground he was gone again.

"He's a superstar on this ground. I got some buzz off that – I don't get too high or too low, but when you get experiences like that you've got to make the most of it."

King is perhaps more renowned for winners at Cheltenham, but is becoming an increasingly potent force on the Flat.

He said: "It's no better but it's right up there with the Champion Hurdles and things, of course it is.

"All I want to do is train proper horses and I don't mind whether they're jumpers or not, I'm not giving up the jumping just yet!"

He went on: "We're out of practice a bit, I haven't been coming racing much over the past 18 months and I don't think I've ever saddled this horse to win – I was nearly told to stay at home!

"He was just a little bit keen but he can be like that – thank God we went to Newcastle because if he'd come straight from Chester he'd have been ferocious today.

"I was glad he had a proper race there and we were able to let him down and then build him back up, a lot of people thought we were mad running him (at Newcastle) without a flat weight but he needed to go somewhere."

Winning co-owner David Hall said: "It is very hard to put it into words. They tried to slow it down in front, but Hollie made sure that the horse got the gallop he needs.

"There is nothing better than winning a Group 1 on the Flat. I like National Hunt racing but after this, it's going to be Goodwood all the way. This is the best racecourse in the world.

"Hollie really has been the making of this horse. She takes no nonsense and doesn't let anyone boss her around in the race."

Trainer Ismail Mohammed was thrilled with the effort of Away He Goes.

He said: "As we watched we thought he was going to win. We are very proud of him. Maybe we will head to France for a race one month from now that we had pencilled in."

His rider Jim Crowley was equally pleased, saying: "He was travelling better than the winner who outstayed him on that ground. His form in Dubai was very good, so it was not a total surprise."


At The Races

Goodwood

Tuesday, 27th July 2021

4
15:35
(local)

Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup Stakes (Group 1) (British Champions Series) (G1)

Age: 3yo and up WT: 135lbs Type: OPEN
GBP £518,750
2m TURF SOFT
4
15:35
(local)
GBP £518,750
2m SOFT

Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup Stakes (Group 1) (British Champions Series) (G1)

Age: 3yo and up WT: 135lbs Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 11. TRUESHAN (FR) 5yo G
PLANTEUR (IRE) - SHAO LINE (FR)
HOLLIE DOYLE
ALAN KING
$2.2
135lbs
SINGULA PARTNERSHIP

Sales Information

2nd 2. AWAY HE GOES (IRE) 5yo G
FARHH (GB) - ISLAND BABE (USA)
JIM CROWLEY
I MOHAMMED
$34
135lbs
Khalifa Saeed Sulaiman

Sales Information

3rd 8. SIR RON PRIESTLEY (GB) 5yo H
AUSTRALIA (GB) - RECKONING (IRE)
FRANCIS NORTON
M JOHNSTON
$5.5
135lbs
MR PAUL DEAN

Sales Information

4th 6. SANTIAGO (IRE) 4yo H
AUTHORIZED (IRE) - WADYHATTA (GB)
WAYNE LORDAN
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$7
135lbs
5th 5. NAYEF ROAD (IRE) 5yo H
GALILEO (IRE) - ROSE BONHEUR (GB)
ANDREA ATZENI
M JOHNSTON
$29
135lbs

Sales Information

6th 7. SERPENTINE (IRE) 4yo H
GALILEO (IRE) - REMEMBER WHEN (IRE)
RYAN MOORE
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$9
135lbs
7th 3. EMPEROR OF THE SUN (IRE) 4yo H
GALILEO (IRE) - ZOUZOU (AUS)
GAVIN RYAN
DONNACHA O'BRIEN
$11
135lbs

Sales Information

8th 1. AMHRAN NA BHFIANN (IRE) 4yo H
GALILEO (IRE) - ALLURING PARK (IRE)
JAMES DOYLE
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$15
135lbs

Sales Information

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