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Starzintheireyes stays on stoutly to land Zetland Stakes

Ralph Beckett's colt toughs it out to claim Group 3 honours at Newmarket.

STARZINTHEIREYES winning the Zetland Stakes at Newmarket in England.
STARZINTHEIREYES winning the Zetland Stakes at Newmarket in England. Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

Following a nasty headbutt from Starzintheireyes earlier in the week, Rossa Ryan was sporting a rather large plaster in order to cover up the handful of stitches he endured just days after landing Europe's premier middle-distance prize on Bluestocking.

Any grudges that may have been held by Ryan were quickly forgotten when Starzintheireyes ploughed his way through the increasingly testing conditions for trainer Ralph Beckett and owner Marc Chan.

The Charlie Johnston-trained Green Storm looked to have slipped the field as he struck the front inside the three-furlong marker but as his stride began to shorten, Starzintheireyes' started to lengthen, and he soon found himself at the head of affairs with just a hundred yards to travel.

Green Storm continued to pester but he was ultimately unable to get back on terms with the eventual winner, who went on to score by a length.

The well-backed 11/10 favourite Shackleton travelled well under Ryan Moore, but he failed to pick up when asked and finished four and a quarter lengths behind the winner in third.

Speaking of the winner, who was introduced into the 2025 Epsom Derby market at 25/1 by Paddy Power, Ryan said: "What happened in the week was one of those freak accidents but he has duly obliged today and the only horse he has been beaten by is a Group Three Solario winner of John Gosden's who ran well in the Lagardere (Field Of Gold).

"I knew he would get lost coming down the hill and the day he won at Leicester it took him forever to organise himself. He's still learning and was a bit gassy to post, so I took it upon myself to drop him in today, just to get him to relax early, which he did well.

"They went a good honest gallop the whole way and, on this ground, I knew he would outbattle everything, I just needed to organise him, hence the sitting into him a little bit earlier than everyone else.

"He's a big stayer, a big galloping horse. I would say this sort of ground and worse is his conditions and he's going to grow up an awful lot from two to three, I think. Physically, he's all there, but mentally it's coming slowly, but nowhere near the final destination.

"He's a lovely horse, just things are coming together slowly. I Imagine next year he will be a better horse again."


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