Luther aiming to hit high note in Royal Lodge
Listed winner makes Group Two leap at Newmarket.
Charlie Fellowes’ Luther takes the next step in his promising career in the Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes at Newmarket. The colt, who is by Frankel and out of the Musidora winner Give And Take, started his career in a Salisbury maiden in late June and made an instant impression with a comfortable success. His next start was then at the same track, where he stepped up in grade to take on the Listed Stonehenge Stakes and went down by just half a length to Andrew Balding’s New Century. The latter horse boosted the form when travelling to Woodbine in Canada to win the Grade One Summer Stakes in good style, whereas Luther remained in Listed company next time out in the Ascendant Stakes at Haydock. There he met eight rivals and proved himself to be much the best, striding to a two-length victory under Daniel Tudhope, with Fellowes hoping his class can help him negotiate an outside draw.
“He’s been very well, he’s been training well and we’ve had a clear run, so we’re very happy,” said Fellowes. “The New Century form has worked out great and when he won the Haydock race, he did it as well as you could possibly ask. “Who knows what he beat at this point, but he beat them nicely. This is another step up, so we hope he can take the step forward. He’s a horse we really like and we think he’s good enough. “The first two times at Salisbury, he looked a bit green, whereas at Haydock he looked more like the finished article. “Newmarket is a different course, it is undulating and the draw gods have not been too kind to us as he’s drawn on the end (stall seven) again and I’d much rather he was in the middle, but he’s a lovely horse and we’re hoping for the best.”

A great run from Kameko colt Wimbledon Hawkeye to finish 3rd in the Gr.2 Superlative Stakes at Newmarket on just his second start!
Congratulations to all connections and owner-breeder Stretchworth and Middle Park Studs pic.twitter.com/KADtrgIzqX — Tweenhills (@Tweenhills) July 13, 2024
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