Forest Fairy leads Ralph Beckett’s four-pronged assault in Betfred Oaks
The Kimpton Downs handler has saddled two previous winners of the fillies’ Classic.
Ralph Beckett is responsible for four of the 12 runners declared as he goes in search of a third victory in Friday’s Betfred Oaks at Epsom. The Kimpton Downs handler has saddled two previous winners of the fillies’ Classic, with Look Here’s triumph in 2008 followed by the success of Talent five years later. This time around he fires a four-pronged assault, with the Cheshire Oaks first and third, Forest Fairy and Seaward, joined by the Lingfield Oaks Trial winner and fourth, You Got To Me and Treasure. The latter carries the royal silks of the King and Queen and while Beckett was initially leaning towards saving the daughter of Mastercraftsman for the Ribblesdale Stakes at Royal Ascot, he has ultimately decided to allow her to join her three stablemates on the Surrey Downs.
“We’ve done quite well in the race before, but it’s a long time since I won it last with Talent, and since then nobody but Aidan O’Brien and the Gosdens has won,” he said. “We’ve had plenty of tries since, but this feels like our best chance. I think the market has them about right in terms of preference, although it got it wrong in 2013 (shorter priced stablemate Secret Gesture finished second). “I may have had three runners in a race a few times, but I’m pretty sure I’ve never had four before. Let’s hope one of them is competitive!” Aidan O’Brien, who already has 10 Oaks wins on his CV and has struck gold six times in the last decade, is this year doubly represented, with Ylang Ylang and Rubies Are Red both prominent in the betting. Ante-post favourite Ylang Ylang steps up in trip after being beaten just a length into fifth place over a mile in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, while Rubies Are Red made late headway to finish a half-length second to You Got To Me at Lingfield three weeks ago.
The current favourite for the Betfred Oaks…
Ylang Ylang 🌼#ITVRacing | #BetfredDerby pic.twitter.com/o1IjwKnutS — ITV Racing (@itvracing) May 29, 2024

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