Sea The Stars’ Deauville Legend On Top At York
Via Sean Cronin
Coach James Ferguson is on the move, not only set to take over the Kremlin Cottage base recently vacated by Hugo Palmer, but is also bound to Australia after 3-year-old Boniface Ho Ka Kui got into a fight. The Legend of Deauville (Ire) (Sea The Stars {Ire} –Soho Rose {Ire}, of Hernando {Fr}) put its hopes on G1 St Leger opponents with a decisive success in the G2 Sky Bet Great Voltigeur S. in York on Wednesday. March-foaled bay, who followed the breakthrough score at Windsor in April with a second place in King George V H. in June at Royal Ascot, merged Newmarket’s 7th Bahrain Cup in the start. penultimate before finishing second at Goodwood on July 28 G3 Gordon S. last time. Sticking with the lead duo in the third half throughout the half way, the 5-2 favorite continued to push for control near the finale and had clear strength in the closing stages to ease. roof beat market rivals 3-1. Secret state (Ire) (Dubawi {Ire}) is 2 3/4 of the length. Deauville Legend’s stable friend and last year’s G1 hero Criterium de Saint-Cloud El Bodegon (Ire) (Kodiac {GB}) moved forward close to the quarter mile marker and continued to hold up well after finishing in third place 1/2 distance.
The Deauville legend earned a spot in Group 2 of the Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes and was the more successful grouping for James Ferguson and Daniel Muscutt.@SkyBet @ jamesferguson89 @D_Muscutttt pic.twitter.com/pNpEB8nJFR
– York Racecourse (@yorkracecourse) August 17, 2022
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