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Japan denies Crystal Ocean in International thriller

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York showpiece goes to O’Brien and Moore

Japan  edged out Crystal Ocean  in a thrilling finish to the Juddmonte International Stakes at York.

Crystal Ocean winning the Prince Of Wales's Stakes (Group 1)
Crystal Ocean winning the Prince Of Wales's Stakes (Group 1) Picture: Pat Healy Photography

The pair served up a terrific climax to the extended 10-furlong showpiece, with Ryan Moore on the Aidan O'Brien-trained Japan (5-1) just getting the better of James Doyle on Sir Michael Stoute's Crystal Ocean.

Japan's stablemate Circus Maximus set the pace with Crystal Ocean alongside him. Stoute's admirable five-year-old hit the front a long way out, but could not get sufficiently clear of the opposition.

Japan winning the King Edward VII Stakes (Group 2)
Japan winning the King Edward VII Stakes (Group 2) Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Although he knuckled down in typically game fashion, Crystal Ocean was caught by Japan in the dying strides and succumbed by a head to the Investec Derby third, who was giving O'Brien a record-equalling sixth win in the race, along with Stoute.

The supplemented Elarqam was a length away in third.

O'Brien said: "From the start he has been good and I couldn't be happier.

"We didn't want to overdo it earlier in the year as we were thinking of the autumn. We rushed him to the Dante and every run since then has been a step up – he's stepping up all the way.

"Horses progress and you're never sure which is the best. We don't look at them like that home and let them progress from race to race.

"This horse would have no problem stepping back up in trip – he's very comfortable at a mile and a half."

Japan was cut to 5-1 from 8-1 for the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe by Ladbrokes, and O'Brien said: "He'll probably go to the Arc and might take in the Irish Champion on the way."

Of the seventh-placed Circus Maximus, he added: "Donnacha (O'Brien) said go back to a strongly-run mile with him."

Acknowledging another gallant performance from Crystal Ocean, whose season has also included victory in the Prince of Wales's Stakes and a neck second to Enable in the King George, Stoute said: "Yes all of that, just didn't win."

Mark Johnston was pleased to see the faith shown in Elarqam rewarded, but left slightly wondering what might have been.

The Middleham trainer said: "He was obviously very keen early on and he got caught off the bridle a couple out, but he has come back with a vengeance.

"Jim (Crowley) felt had he let him stride on early on then he might've won it. Had they come up the middle, as they have done in every race for the last five years, he might have won anyway.

"So it's frustrating, but it certainly confirms beyond any doubts that he had class, so that's reassuring."

Fourth home was the John Gosden-trained King Of Comedy, for whom things did not go quite to plan.

Gosden said: "He stumbled out of the gate and was then too keen for three furlongs. He eventually settled into a rhythm, came with a nice looking run, but paid the price for having used too much petrol early.

"He'd have been a good third. He's still quite young and I think when he learns to race more professionally he'll give them a real race.

"We'll back away now, we're not going to go to Ireland, we'll freshen him up, give him a racecourse gallop and go for the QEII.

"He's a mile-and-a-quarter horse, but not if you over-race early. The pace was a bit stop-start, which was clever as it worked for Japan and as usual they (Ballydoyle) knew what they were up to.

"We'll definitely be looking at 10 furlongs and the Prince of Wales's next year, no problem."


At The Races

York

Wednesday, 21st August 2019

4
15:35
(local)

Juddmonte International Stakes (Group 1) (British Champions Series) (G1)

Age: 3yo and up WT: 125lbs Type: OPEN
GBP £1,062,500
1m2f56y TURF GOOD
4
15:35
(local)
GBP £1,062,500
1m2f56y GOOD

Juddmonte International Stakes (Group 1) (British Champions Series) (G1)

Age: 3yo and up WT: 125lbs Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 8. JAPAN (GB) 3yo C
GALILEO (IRE) - SHASTYE (IRE)
RYAN MOORE
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$6
125lbs
M.Matsushima Mrs.J.Magnier M.Tabor&D.Smith

Sales Information

2nd 2. CRYSTAL OCEAN (GB) 5yo H
SEA THE STARS (IRE) - CRYSTAL STAR (GB)
JAMES DOYLE
SIR MICHAEL STOUTE
$2.1
132lbs
SIR EVELYN DE ROTHSCHILD
3rd 3. ELARQAM (GB) 4yo H
FRANKEL (GB) - ATTRACTION (GB)
JIM CROWLEY
M JOHNSTON
$9
132lbs
MR HAMDAN AL MAKTOUM

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4th 9. KING OF COMEDY (IRE) 3yo C
KINGMAN (GB) - STAGE PRESENCE (IRE)
LANFRANCO DETTORI
JOHN GOSDEN
$5
125lbs

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5th 5. REGAL REALITY (GB) 4yo H
INTELLO (GER) - REGAL REALM (GB)
RICHARD KINGSCOTE
SIR MICHAEL STOUTE
$21
132lbs

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6th 4. LORD GLITTERS (FR) 6yo G
WHIPPER (USA) - LADY GLITTERS (FR)
DANIEL TUDHOPE
DAVID O'MEARA
$26
132lbs

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7th 7. CIRCUS MAXIMUS (IRE) 3yo C
GALILEO (IRE) - DUNTLE (IRE)
DONNACHA O'BRIEN
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$13
125lbs
8th 1. CHEVAL GRAND (JPN) 7yo H
HEART'S CRY (JPN) - HALWA SWEET (JPN)
OISIN MURPHY
Y TOMOMICHI
$29
132lbs
9th 6. THUNDERING BLUE (USA) 6yo G
EXCHANGE RATE (USA) - RELAMPAGO AZUL (USA)
JASON WATSON
DAVID MENUISIER
$67
132lbs

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