Tactical adds to Ascot win with July Stakes triumph
The Queen’s colt takes starring role at Newmarket.
Tactical confirmed Royal Ascot form with Yazaman when finishing off strongly to win the Tattersalls July Stakes for the Queen. Andrew Balding’s youngster won the Windsor Castle over five furlongs last month, beating Yazaman into second, but the 15-8 favourite for the Group Two was Mark Johnston’s Qaader, who was runner up in the Coventry Stakes. Jim Crowley attempted to make all on Qaader, but coming out of the dip he was being challenged on either side. Yazaman hit the front first under Tom Marquand and looked set to go one better than at Ascot, but once William Buick got Tactical (5-2) on an even keel, he fairly flew up the hill to win by a length and a quarter, with Escape Route running on into third.A Royal Winner at the July Festival! 👑
Tactical follows up his Royal Ascot success with a good victory in the Group 2 @Tattersalls1766 July Stakes to land a treble for William Buick, riding for trainer Andrew Balding and Her Majesty The Queen 👏#JulyFest 🏇 pic.twitter.com/XEfYZQHBzz— Newmarket Racecourse (@NewmarketRace) July 9, 2020
Trainer @AndrewBalding2 goes to congratulate William Buick after providing The Queen with a winner after steering Windsor Castle winner Tactical to victory in the Group Two July Stakes @NewmarketRace pic.twitter.com/WQYONgwh3k
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) July 9, 2020
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