Horse Racing
Royal Ascot: Isle Of Jura out on his own in Hardwicke
Isle Of Jura showcased his class to clinch victory in the Hardwicke Stakes on the final day at Royal Ascot. It was also jockey Callum Shepherd’s first victory at the Royal meeting….
The remarkable Isle Of Jura continued his fairy-tale campaign with a brilliant victory in the Hardwicke Stakes at Royal Ascot.
George Scott’s charge was rated in the low 70s last year, but is fast becoming a middle-distance operator to be reckoned with after winning five races on the spin.
Following a winter hat-trick in Bahrain, the four-year-old made a successful return to Britain in the Listed Festival Stakes at Goodwood last month – but with Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe fifth Continuous among his rivals, he was sent off at 16-1 stepping up to Group Two level.
Partnered by Callum Shepherd, who earlier this season lost the ride on Derby runner-up Ambiente Friendly, the New Approach gelding moved to the heels of the pacesetters at the top of the home straight before finding a gear his rivals simply could not match.
Such was the authority with which he won, Shepherd was able to take a look at the big screen in the closing strides before standing up in the stirrups to salute the crowd, with three and three-quarter lengths separating him and French raider Goliath at the line.
Middle Earth was third, with 13-8 favourite Continuous back in fifth on what was his first competitive appearance since the Arc in October.