Hornby looking to Alcohol Free to spark Lockinge celebration
Rider keen to seize Newbury opportunity on Group One winner.
Rob Hornby hopes his stock can continue to rise as he prepares to take the ride on Alcohol Free in the Al Shaqab Lockinge Stakes at Newbury on Saturday. The filly enjoyed a fantastic campaign last year, taking the Group Three Fred Darling on debut before going on to land a pair of Group One prizes in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood. Her final run of the campaign was an eighth-placed effort behind Baaeed in the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, after which regular rider Oisin Murphy was suspended and trainer Andrew Balding allocated the ride to Hornby. Alcohol Free made her four-year-old debut in the Group Two bet365 Mile at Sandown in late April, a race in which she finished third behind Sir Michael Stoute’s Lights On in a run Hornby expects will leave the filly fitter and more finely tuned for her Newbury outing. “We thought that for her first run of the year we’d make sure we did it the right way round, she might have looked a little bit keen on television but she doesn’t ride as bad as she looks,” he said.
“We always thought she’d come on for the run, she wasn’t quite there in her coat. It would have been nice to have gone and won at Sandown with her being a dual Group One winner but it was always going to be a starting block for her – she’s definitely going to come on for the run.” Alcohol Free will encounter Baaeed once again in the Lockinge, with the William Haggas-trained colt the runaway favourite as he bids to maintain his flawless record. Excluding the favourite, however, the field are not too distant on ratings and the race could be an open affair should Baaeed underperform for any reason. “Obviously Baaeed is the standout in the race and I’ve got quite a nice draw next to him,” Hornby said. “We’ll keep it uncomplicated, just get her relaxed in the first couple of furlongs and then ride our race from there. I’ve been riding her plenty at home and she’s certainly come on a lot from Sandown and that’s encouraging.

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