15 Jun 2021

Palace Pier different gear in Queen Anne Stakes

Palace Pier

Palace Pier proved himself top dog in the mile division with an authoritative win in the Queen Anne Stakes. Frankie Dettori, winning his 50th QIPCO British Champions Series race, was able to celebrate as the pair crossed the line.

Lope Y Fernandez ran on to claim the runner-up spot, while syndicate-owned Sir Busker ran a career best to fill the minor placings.

Racing on faster ground than ever before, Palace Pier was able to settle in behind the leaders from soon after the off. The pace however was not strong and with three furlongs to run Frankie decided to take matters into his own hands and send the 2/7 favourite for the lead.

After a moment or two of hesitation, Palace Pier was able to draw sufficiently clear to allow his backers to breath a sigh of relief.

Speaking to ITV, Dettori said “It was the first time he ran on this kind of ground. He didn’t let himself down as well as he could, but he still won a Group 1 and showed he’s the best miler around. On easier ground he’s got more to give.”

A jubilant John Gosden also commented “His father (Kingman) went on very fast ground, in the Sussex Stakes, and bottomless in the Jacques le Marois, so he’s the same as his father.

“He can go on any ground, and he’s a lovely horse – a lot of scope about him, and a pleasure to be around.”