MBNA Chester Vase
Group 3, Chester 15:35
£101,000 added,
3yo only,
1m 4f 63y, Class 1   
Wednesday 8th May 2019

1 Sir Dragonet 13/2
2 Norway 9/2
3 Dashing Willoughby 11/2
7 ran NR: Gentile Bellini Distances: 8l, ¾l, 4½l
Time: 2m 42.91s (slow by 8.91s)

Sir Dragonet's win sees him top the Derby ante-post markets

The Aidan O'Brien-trained Sir Dragonet only made his racecourse debut 13 days ago and after just a couple of furlongs in this Group Three event, he was detached from the rest of the field.

Dashing Willoughby set a good gallop up front, with Technician one of the first under pressure after finding it too much, along with the winner's better-fancied stablemate, Norway.

Donnacha O'Brien did not seem too concerned about what was happening in front of him on Sir Dragonet though, beginning to make his move with half a mile to run on the son of Camelot.

King Ottokar was still going well as he moved up on the outside, but Sir Dragonet, who won a Tipperary maiden by three lengths, left him standing.

Sent off at 13/2, Sir Dragonet streaked eight lengths clear as Norway stayed on into second.

He'll need supplementing into the Investec Derby but Sky Bet were sufficiently impressed to make him 6/1 for Classic glory early next month.

Paul Smith, son of part-owner Derrick Smith, said: "That was a lovely surprise. He was a big baby at home and that is why he was not entered in the Derby. I suppose the lads will look at it now and make a decision a week or two beforehand.

"He has a beautiful Galileo pedigree by Camelot. It is all there, but he was a baby at home and he obviously comes alive on the track. We needed to educate him as he just had the one run before and Aidan thought this was a good place to come.

"Donnacha loved him. He said he gave him a lovely feel and was very straightforward and when he asked him, he quickened well. He was on top of them very early, but he was pleasantly surprised.

"I remember Treasure Beach when he won here and he was about 33-1 for the Derby and he just got chinned on the line. It is real good ground here and he would have learned a lot there. It was only his second run and he took it all in his stride.

"The pedigree is strong and it wouldn't be a hindrance at all, lovely good ground. He got through that well and I'm sure he would love good ground.

FormRatings

MBNA Chester Vase (Group 3)
£101,000 added, 3yo only, 1m 4f 63y, Class 1
7 ran
Going: Good to Soft

Pos Dr D Horse SP Jockey Weight Trainer Age
1st (8) Sir Dragonet (IRE) 13/2 D O'Brien
9-0
A P O'Brien 3
2nd (6) 8 Norway (IRE) 9/2 R L Moore
9-0
A P O'Brien 3
3rd (4) ¾ Dashing Willoughby 11/2 Oisin Murphy
9-0
A M Balding 3
4th (5) King Ottokar (FR) 11/4j Ben Curtis
9-0
C Fellowes 3
5th (3) Technician (IRE) 11/4j L Dettori
9-0
M Meade 3
6th (7) 1 Arthur Kitt 20/1 R Kingscote
9-0
Tom Dascombe 3
7th (1) 11 Kaloor 11/1 Jim Crowley
9-0
B J Meehan 3
NR (2) Gentile Bellini W M Lordan
9-0
A P O'Brien 3

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