Giavellotto wins the Princess of Wales's Stakes
Giavellotto wins the Princess of Wales's Stakes

Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket report and replay: Giavellotto too strong


Giavellotto defied a penalty to land the Group 2 Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket.

Third Group 2 win for Botti stayer

Giavellotto (10/3) defied a drop in trip and a winners' penalty to run out a determined winner of the Princess of Wales's Stakes at Newmarket.

Ridden by Oisin Murphy and trained by Marco Botti, the two-time Yorkshire Cup winner travelled powerfully and stayed on strongly to see off the challenge of front-runner Arrest (9/2), with three and a quarter lengths separating the pair at the line.

The 11/10 favourite Hamish was well-beaten having not been ideally placed throughout.

Ground permitting, Giavellotto will now bid to secure a first win at Group One level in the Irish St Leger at the Curragh on September 15.

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Botti said: “He showed he is not short of speed, especially on a stiff course. There was a genuine pace and we were a little bit concerned about the ground, but I think it has just about dried out enough to be on the soft side of good and it was a nice performance.

“Last year we were campaigning him at two miles and we went to Goodwood. We always felt he stayed well but it was stretching him over that trip. At the same time he has looked a stronger horse this year and we thought he probably has more speed than he did last year.

“Dropping back to a mile and a half was never really a concern I was always confident he would show his best today.

“He started off very early and went to Saudi Arabia and then Dubai, he has been on the go for a while but he enjoys the travelling and takes his work very well. We tend to space his races out a little bit, but at the same time he has definitely matured mentally since last year.

“I would say he is quite versatile, he has won on really fast ground and today he handled a little bit of cut in the ground. As long as it is not too soft, I think he is fine.

“He will go to the Irish St Leger and hopefully we get our ground – obviously it is a time of the year where it could go very soft. That has always been the plan and this was a stepping stone.

“Last year it was good to firm and let’s hope we are lucky.”

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