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LIGHTNING STRIKES

Celebration time for Murphy and Simcock

Favourite Thikriyaat was the first beaten as Lightning Spear took advantage and flew home from the rear of the field to take the Celebration Mile

 

LIGHTNING SPEAR snapped a lengthy losing streak as he bounced back to form with an impressive victory in the Doom Bar Celebration Mile at Goodwood.

The five-year-old had not struck gold since June 2015, but he showed he could be a force to be reckoned with this autumn as he came from first to last to secure an authoritative victory in the Group Two event.

Now with David Simcock after the retirement from training of Olly Stevens, the 4-1 chance had posted an excellent effort on his debut for his new handler when finishing third in the Queen Anne at Royal Ascot.

 Lightning Spear bounced back to form at Goodwood
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Lightning Spear bounced back to form at GoodwoodCredit: PA

However, he had failed to reproduce quite that kind of form in two subsequent starts but back on quicker ground, he demonstrated the electric turn of foot he has always produced at home.

Arod, who like the winner is owned by Qatar Racing, made it a decent pace from the start and was still in front two furlongs out, only to be grabbed by Zonderland.

But Oisin Murphy made a race-winning move approaching the distance when instead of trying to go inside, he changed his mind and pulled Lightning Spear out to pick up and reel in the latter.

The combination won going away by a length and three-quarters, with Arod keeping on for third and Toormore fourth.

The favourite Thikriyaat was the first to be ridden along and came home last of the five starters.

Ascot's Queen Elizabeth II Stakes, sponsored by Qipco, is firmly in Lightning Spear's sights and Simcock said: "We've always known what a good horse he is but things haven't gone right for him.

"I feel sorry for the horse because he has so much talent, but he's only really been let go twice. He didn't show up in the Sussex and at Deauville, it was a messy race run on tacky ground.

"I will aim him towards Ascot now and it will be the QEII. I've always said he's the best miler we've had and I believe that next year he will show his true potential."

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