New Mandate defies lengthy absence to land Ascot victory
Runner-up Sir Busker set to meet winner again at Newbury next month.
After a titanic battle, the first two home in Ascot’s Listed Paradise Stakes are set to clash again in the Lockinge at Newbury. The Ralph Beckett-trained New Mandate got the better of William Knight’s Sir Busker, with Frankie Dettori’s mount coming out on top by a neck in the one-mile event, a trial for the Queen Anne Stakes at the Royal Meeting. The 2020 Royal Lodge winner held sway on this occasion, despite having had only two runs since that Group Two success, most recently when well down the field in the Jersey Stakes last June. Beckett said of the 6-1 winner: “I wasn’t sure what to expect. He was a very sick horse after the Jersey last year and spent two and a half months in a field. He wasn’t right at all.It would not be a proper day at Ascot without a @FrankieDettori winner at his ‘church’. New Mandate had the 51yo raising his arms wide after taking the Paradise Stakes. pic.twitter.com/JY0qC23ST5
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) April 27, 2022
“We never really got to the bottom of what was wrong, but Dr Green sorted him out and I hadn’t done a whole lot with him this spring. I hadn’t cranked him up. I just tried to get him right and in good shape and he was today. “I have left him in the Lockinge and the Queen Anne and we will see how we go. With four runners, it was a mickey mouse race, but that was not his fault. “He has got quite a lot of coat still to shift. We will stick to a mile. He has won on soft ground, he has won on fast ground.” Third in the Queen Anne last year, Sir Busker will take the winner on again at Newbury. Knight said: “He has an entry and it is annoying as I thought this was a winnable opportunity. It was a tactical race and Ralph’s horse has bounced back. We will happily take him on again.”


Jockey @OsborneSaffie Saffie Osborne and Repertoire strode to a six-length victory in the 1m Manny Mercer Apprentice Handicap at Ascot for David Simcock @SimcockRacing – the 6yo will likely run again soon under a penalty. pic.twitter.com/VRY47Wbv3R
— Simon Milham (@simonmilham) April 27, 2022
“We will likely turn him out again under a penalty.”
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