Motakhayyel makes no mistake in Buckingham Palace
First winner of Royal Ascot 2020 goes to Hannon and Crowley.
Motakhayyel finished with a flourish to claim top honours in the Buckingham Palace Handicap as Royal Ascot 2020 got under way behind closed doors. The Richard Hannon-trained colt won his only juvenile start in 2018 and hit the mark twice from four starts at three, but disappointed on his most recent appearance at this venue last July. A large field of 23 runners swiftly split into three groups, with 14-1 shot Motakhayyel always positioned in the group that raced closest to the empty stands in the hands of Jim Crowley. Entering the final furlong, Motakhayyel disputed the lead with fellow Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum-owned runner Mutamaasik, but the former came home best to score a shade comfortably. Jack’s Point, a largely unconsidered 66-1 shot, chased home the winner to beat Mutamaasik to the runner-up spot, with Cliffs Of Capri finishing fourth.The first winner at Royal Ascot 2020 the @rhannonracing trained Motakhayyel who lands the Buckingham Palace Handicap under @JimCrowley1978 pic.twitter.com/LYz2dMIx9z
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) June 16, 2020
Royal @Ascot is off and running! Motakhayyel wins the Buckingham Palace Handicap… #RoyalAscot pic.twitter.com/rDEvgGcSBv
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 16, 2020
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