Great Britain and Ireland storm to Shergar Cup glory at Ascot
Neil Callan takes Silver Saddle for top rider honours.
Great Britain and Ireland dominated the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup at Ascot, winning five of the eight races to claim the trophy for the first time since 2017. The home team, who finished over 50 points clear of defending champions the Ladies in second, had the multi-team event wrapped up before the last – but the race for the Alistair Haggis Silver Saddle awarded to the leading rider went right down to the wire. Jamie Spencer had earlier ridden a double on the card, but was matched by teammate Neil Callan, who only had to finish in the points in the finale but ended the day in style by scoring aboard Adaay In Asia to add to his earlier victory aboard Orbaan.“I looked at the paper last night and thought we had some good chances. Sometimes it doesn’t materialise like that, but Themaxwecan was an outsider yesterday evening and he ended up being a 9-1 chance. “The Shergar Cup has been going 20-odd years, so if it has been going that long, it generally works. If it doesn’t, it won’t last that long. “It is a family day out. Maybe it is not for the purist, but they put good prize-money on and if the owners are happy they are getting paid well to run their horses. “So, what more can you want. The jockeys like it – it is just a nice day at work.” Joanna Mason, riding as a replacement for Hollie Doyle, got the Ladies team off to the perfect start when steering William Haggas’ Amanzoe to victory in the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Curtain Raiser Classified Stakes. “It’s a long old straight here, isn’t it?!,” said Mason. “She was brilliant and gave me a great feel. I was coming down here just hoping I could do everything right and do the girls proud.”
Massive moment for @jomason90! #DDFShergarCup pic.twitter.com/JEUNEdbK6M
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) August 6, 2022
Beauty from @EJWilson81! Jungle Cove does it for the Ladies in the #DDFShergarCup for @jessica_racing at @Ascot… pic.twitter.com/SImExx6pkF
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) August 6, 2022
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