19 Jun 2018

Blue Point rockets to King’s Stand Stakes glory

Buick lets out a roar as Blue Point lands the King’s Stand Stakes. Picture: Racingfotos.com

Blue Point wore down Battaash to claim top honours in the King’s Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot.

The five-furlong sprint was billed as a match between the Charlie Hills-trained Battaash and Wesley Ward’s defending champion Lady Aurelia, who was bidding for a third Royal Ascot victory overall.

Battaash, who has played up in the preliminaries previously, was perfectly well behaved on this occasion and flew out of the stalls once the gates opened to take the early lead.

With Lady Aurelia failing to pick up, Battaash briefly looked to have cut loose racing inside the final two furlongs.

However, Charlie Appleby’s Blue Point (6-1) managed to reel him in late on and was well on top at the line under William Buick, scoring by a length and three-quarters.

Battaash just held on for second place, ahead of Mabs Cross in third.

Appleby – who teamed up with Buick to win the Derby through Masar in the Godolphin colours earlier this month – was thrilled to see the colt regain his best form.

He said: “The Derby was fantastic, but this horse means a lot. I’m just delighted. We’ve loved this horse since he was a two-year-old. I was confident coming into today that he was the right horse.”

Buick added: “I’m very, very pleased for the horse – he deserves it. He’s a very quick horse, I was always very comfortable where I was and I always knew he would see the race out better than Battaash and it was just a case of whether I would be close enough.”

Hills took defeat for Battaash on the chin, saying: “He ran a great race. Like I said before the race, there was not just one horse we had to beat, there were plenty of others good horses and Blue Point was one of them.

Michael Dods could look at the Nunthorpe at York for third-placed Mabs Cross. He said: “We are over the moon. We felt we had her as good as ever heading here.

“She would have probably preferred a little bit more juice in the ground, not that she needs it, but it would have helped slow down the likes of Battaash and Lady Aurelia.”

Jockey John Velazquez felt Lady Aurelia just was not at her best on the day.