Grandstand Welcome Stakes and the Dick Turpin Stakes

Friday 11 October 2024

Grandstand Welcome Stakes and the Dick Turpin Stakes

Irish rider Commandant Geoff Curran produced a dominant display to win The Dick Turpin Stakes as international competition began at the Horse of the Year Show in Birmingham.

Puissance champion at HOYS in 2022 and 2023, and bidding for a hat-trick this year, he added another title to his collection by landing the one-round speed class aboard DHF Alliance.

Their time of 56.86 seconds proved more than two-and-a-half seconds quicker than runner-up Paul Barker with Strides Maureen, while William Whitaker and Active Spirit finished third.

"She won it very well," Geoff said. "She is a very fast mare naturally, and if I do my job and keep it smooth, she is faster than most.

"I have every confidence in her. That's the way she likes to go, and normally when I interfere with the way she likes to go she doesn't like it, so I leave her go at her own pace.

"She is relatively green in terms of indoor competitions, so I am really chuffed with that. It was a good atmosphere - quite an experience for her - and she handled it really well."

French rider Julien Anquetin, meanwhile, had a Horse of the Year Show debut to savour in the opening international class - The Grandstand Welcome Stakes.

Not only was it his HOYS debut, he marked it by winning a thrilling race against the clock in the two-phase class on his first competitive ride aboard nine-year-old mare Fulldollar De Raygade.

British showjumping icon John Whitaker, who first competed at the Horse of the Year Show in 1971, set a scorching pace with Sharid from an early draw, clocking 29.45 seconds.

But Julien clipped six hundredths of a second off that time, and he proved uncatchable as Joe Stockdale and Millfield Counterfeit completed the podium places in 29.67.

"It is my first time here, my first win and first ride with this mare," Julien said. "I didn't know what to expect, and each time I win in front of a legend like John, I am really happy.

"I had heard so many times what a good show this is, and it is lovely with such a nice atmosphere."

Full results can be found here

Tickets are still available for the 75th Anniversary Horse of the Year Show. Simply visit the ticket purchase page at hoys.co.uk/tickets/book-tickets/ and use the code HOYSBSMEM24 in the promo code box for 20% off Wednesday, Thursday or Sunday Evening tickets.

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