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Anmaat comes out on top in Prix d’Ispahan

Trainer Owen Burrows’ run of great form continued with a win for Anmaat (13/10 F) in the Group 1 Prix d’Ispahan at Longchamp on Monday.

Anmaat ridden by Kevin Stott. Owen Burrows has Group One goals for the ever-improving Anmaat.
Anmaat ridden by Kevin Stott. Owen Burrows has Group One goals for the ever-improving Anmaat. Picture: PA.

A previous winner at Longchamp in the Group 2 Prix Dollar last October, Anmaat was a commendable second behind Adayar on seasonal reappearance in the Group 2 Gordon Richard Stakes.

Fellow British-trained runner Light Infantry attempted to make all with Joseph O'Brien's Buckaroo, but jockey Jim Crowley was able to settle Anmaat in a good position. Crowley manoeuvred his mount to the outside for a clean run, and five horses vied for victory in the closing stages; Anmaat, Light Infantry, Buckaroo and domestic-trained runners Facteur Cheval and Erevann. Anmaat was able to produce an extra surge to win by a head from Light Infantry (9/1) with Facteur Cheval 13/2) a nose behind in third. Buckaroo (9/1) was a further head behind in fourth.

In a post-race interview with French broadcaster Equidia, Jim Crowley said: "It was a good finish. It was a bit messy early on, I thought I was a little bit far back. He picked up very well, he's improving all the time, it's lovely to win a Group One."

"I was a little bit concerned about the quicker ground but he's handled it fine. I'm hoping he will improve and he will be even better with more cut in the ground as well."

Anmaat holds entries in the Group 1 Prince of Wales Stakes and the Group 1 Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park. He has been shortened to 7/1 from 11/1 with Paddy Power for the Royal Ascot contest.


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