Noon stars with Nottinghamshire Oaks victory
Stoute runner makes victorious reappearance.
Sir Michael Stoute’s Noon Star made a winning return to the track in the feature British EBF Supporting Racing To School Nottinghamshire Oaks Stakes at Nottingham on Tuesday. Returning to the scene of her 2020 maiden win, the daughter of Galileo was always on the heels of the leader Angel Power, who to her credit took some passing and was fully involved in a thrilling three-way finish. Having asked his mount to make her challenge inside the two-furlong marker, jockey Ryan Moore hit the front with just under a furlong to go on the 8-11 favourite, but had to pull out all the stops to hold off Martyn Meade’s game Technique, who was beaten a head in second, with Angel Power a further three-quarters of a length adrift in third.⭐️ Noon Star… just
The beautifully bred Noon Star (Galileo X Midday) returns to winning ways, gamely landing the Listed Nottinghamshire Oaks @NottsRacecourse for Sir Michael Stoute, Ryan Moore & @JuddmonteFarms pic.twitter.com/kzLS4zBoey — Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 26, 2022
“It’s nice to get her started with a Listed win. She’s done everything right today; she’s battled hard and she’ll come forward for that,” said Stoute’s assistant trainer James Savage. Noon Star was sent off favourite for both the Musidora Stakes and the Ribblesdale Stakes at Ascot last year and despite being reluctant to put a name on her next destination, Savage stated he believes she retains all the promise she has shown in the past. He added: “We’ll see how she comes out of the race. She hasn’t run for such a long time and we’ve just got to do what is best for the filly. She’s done physically well from three to four, so she’s an exciting filly to have around the place at home.” Winning rider Moore was also complementary of the four-year-old saying: “She’s got a very good attitude and hopefully she’ll progress from that.” However, there was no joy for Moore in the Racing TV Profits Returned To Racing Novice Stakes as Marsoul struck at odds of 25-1. The Richard Hannon-trained colt had been beaten by over 25 lengths in his first two outings, but showed significant improvement to hold off the odds-on favourite New Dimension, who was beaten a neck.

🏇 Protected Guest wins a dramatic Visit https://t.co/O8SML6na4R Handicap under Tom Queally for trainer @MargarsonRacing 👏 pic.twitter.com/cVKG5iSzXy
— NottinghamRacecourse (@NottsRacecourse) April 26, 2022
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