
With a white blaze on his chestnut face and four white feet, Zeus Olympios is a striking sight simply walking around the paddock, and all the more so when he hits full speed and quickens several lengths clear of his field, as he did in the closing stages of the Joel Stakes at Newmarket on Friday.
Karl Burke’s colt came into the Group Two contest having won all three of his previous starts by a combined total of eight and a half lengths. The market, though, preferred the chance of Charlie Appleby’s Opera Ballo, the winner of four from five, and it appeared to be a sensible choice in the early stages as William Buick settled Opera Ballo off the pace while Zeus Olympios pulled hard for his head in mid-division.
The win qualified Simon and Ed Crisford’s filly for a start in the Breeder’s Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Del Mar on 31 October but she is more likely to be put away for the winter before a three-year-old debut in a 1,000 Guineas trial in the spring.
“The sensible thing is probably to bring her back for a Fred Darling or a Nell Gwyn in the spring and see where we go from there,” Ed Crisford said. “We always felt she would stay a mile, the riders at home felt she would stay a mile and Oisin feels she could stay a mile.”
Fifth Column can seal Gosden record
The 24-runner turnout for the Cambridgeshire at Newmarket on Saturday is one of the smallest fields in the near 200-year history of the first leg of the Autumn Double, but it is still a daunting prospect for punters with at least a fair case to be made for all but two or three.
Older horses have won the last five runnings but that stat also looks under threat with two three-year-olds, Treble Tee and Fifth Column (3.40), heading the market overnight.
Both arrive with highly progressive profiles but the style of Fifth Column’s last-gasp win at York last month suggests that this step up to nine furlongs will lead to further improvement, and he is worth backing at around 7-1 to give John Gosden a record-extending sixth Cambridgeshire success.
Quick Guide
Greg Wood’s Saturday tips
Show
Ripon 1.40 Here Forever 2.15 Zooter 2.50 Vince L’Amour 3.25 Another Baar (nap) 4.00 Hurstwood 4.40 Aequitas 5.15 Sawgrass
Newmarket 1.50 Ancient Egypt 2.25 Royal Fixation 3.00 Wise Approach 3.40 Fifth Column (nb) 4.15 Queen Tamara 4.45 Act Of Kindness 5.20 Zabeel Flower 5.55 Dance In The Storm
Haydock 2.05 Blue Storm 2.40 Woven 3.15 First Ambition 3.50 Lost Boys 4.25 Nada Two 5.00 Jungle Knight 5.35 Steel Tiger
Market Rasen 3.30 Settle Down Jill 4.05 Summerleaze 4.35 Lord 5.10 El Rio 5.45 Saligo Bay 6.15 Queens Wish
Southwell 4.19 Havin A Flyer 4.50 Siouxpersonic 5.25 Abando 6.00 Spirit Lead Me 6.30 One More Dream 7.00 Jesse Luc 7.30 Nelson Gay 8.00 Division Day 8.30 Inquisition
Newmarket 1.50 A fascinating renewal of the Royal Lodge Stakes, with six of the eight runners priced up in single figures, and a potentially significant moment for the Amo Racing operation as the Group One-entered Ancient Egypt puts his unbeaten record on the line. The 1.1m gns son of Frankel looked an ideal type for this race when winning a Goodwood maiden in August in a notably strong time and arrives with a similar profile to Bow Echo, the 2-1 favourite, so odds of around 8-1 for Charlie Johnston’s colt look generous, not least as the stable has sent out three winners of this race since 2008.
Haydock 2.05 All but a couple of these sprint handicappers have something to recommend them but Blue Storm, last year’s winner off a 1lb lower mark, could have a little more scope for improvement than most after a belated seasonal debut here three weeks ago.
Quick Guide
Greg Wood’s Sunday tips
Show
Epsom 1.45 Galileo Island 2.20 Alfaraz 2.55 Gamrai 3.30 Naasma 4.05 Fantasy Believer 4.40 Falmouth Lad 5.15 Musical Angel
Ffos Las 1.55 Zambezi Magic 2.30 Astrazar 3.05 Proof 3.40 Change of Fortune 4.15 Guiteau 4.50 Capone 5.25 King Of The Dance (nb)
Newcastle 2.13 Enpassant 2.45 Lir Speciale 3.20 Toronto Raptor 3.55 Crack Shot 4.30 Sportingsilvermine 5.05 Leading Dancer 5.40 Major Neigh Sayer 6.15 Zryan 6.45 Superposition (nap)
Newmarket 2.25 Aidan O’Brien has a strong hand with two recent Group One runners-up in Beautify and True Love, but Royal Fixation looked well worth a try at this level when sweeping from almost last to first in less than a furlong in the Lowther at York last time. Palace Pier has already made a promising start to his stud career and Ed Walker’s filly could be a first Group One winner for her sire.
Newmarket 3.00 Wise Approach made an eye-catching move into the lead in the Group One Prix Morny last time only to be run out of it close home. He looks sure to continue his progress here and can emulate his half-brother, Perfect Power, the Middle Park winner in 2021.
Haydock 3.15 Though clearly not the easiest horse to keep sound, First Ambition has shown plenty of ability on his two visits to the track so far and knuckled down well to win by a nose at Southwell last time. The switch to turf is a slight question mark but the time of his latest success suggests that an opening mark of 91 is not unduly severe.