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The Riddler finds the answers in incident-packed Norfolk Stakes

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The Riddler caused a 50-1 upset as Richard Fahey won a dramatic running of the Norfolk Stakes for the second successive year.

Trainer - Richard Fahey
Trainer - Richard Fahey Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Following on from Perfect Power, who went on to win a couple of Group Ones and holds leading claims in the Commonwealth Cup on Friday, The Riddler was harder to fancy having finished only third at Beverley last time out.

On board was Paul Hanagan, who earlier in the season lost his long-held job as Fahey's stable jockey to Oisin Orr, but it was a case of friends reunited.

The Riddler was outpaced early on as Walbank, Bakeel and The Antarctic were all prominent.

Aidan O'Brien's The Antarctic, a brother to Battaash, was the first to drop away as Walbank attempted to see them off, but Hanagan was just beginning his move.

As The Riddler hit the front, though, he began to drift markedly to his left, hampering both Crispy Cat and Brave Nation with a stewards' inquiry called.

However, as the winning distance was a length and three-quarters to Walbank it was perhaps hard to argue the best horse did not win and the placings remained unaltered.

For Fahey, who had to rule Clearpoint, one of the ante-post favourites for the race, out earlier in the week, all was well that ended well.

He said: "You'd have to say it was a bit of a surprise. But I didn't think he was a 40-1 shot, genuinely I didn't."

When pointed out he was 50-1, he added: "So he drifted after I backed him then!

"He is a good, hardy horse. We had him in the Coventry and we had a good, long chat about it all. Clearpoint was taken out of the Norfolk, so we decided to go here.

"You need a good six-furlong horse to win over five here, especially the pace they went. I'm delighted.

"Clearpoint just had a dirty scope. He is a horse we like a lot, but I'm not sure he would have beaten this guy on today's form."

Asked about Hanagan riding for him again, Fahey said: "It is great. He was happy. I'm happy. The owner was delighted, so everything is good.

"It wasn't really a change around of jockeys, it was bringing a young guy in. Paul would still ride for us and he has ridden for us today. You have to look at the future."

On plans for his winner, Fahey said: "He is quite a quick horse and the route that perfect Power went – the Morny. We'd have to think something like that, because he will have a Group Two penalty and you'd have to go Group One now.

"Paul said he got a bit lonely and he wandered across the track. If we were placed, I'd have been delighted.

"It is a tough race to win, so to win it twice is fantastic."

Hanagan said: "There's a lot of emotions going through me at the minute.

"I'm delighted to ride this winner for Richard Fahey and the owners – I'm going to enjoy the moment."

Walbank is trained by David Loughnane, whose Go Bears Go was second to Perfect Power 12 months ago.

"It's last year all over again, the horse has done very well and I couldn't have asked any more of him," Loughnane said.

"It's just deja vu, the horse has done very well and he's run his race. I don't know if he could have done anything different but that's racing.

"It's hard to say (if he'd have won), we were out in front and he may have got a little bit lonely as the winner's come on the outside but he's come a long way across the track. He's a superstar, we've very proud of him. He's done us all proud."

Michael O'Callaghan, the trainer of Crispy Cat, was left frustrated with the outcome.

"He should have won," he said. "It is plain and simple. Silvestre (de Sousa) said he would have won. He never had a clear run through the race, even from the middle way through the race, and then he got wiped out by the winner when he did get out and was coming through.

"It wasn't the first time he had to check, and he has run on again so he should have won, unfortunately."

De Sousa added: "We got a wipe out from the winner, it made the difference. We would have won."


Racing and Sports

Ascot

Thursday, 16th June 2022

1
14:30
(local)

Norfolk Stakes (Group 2) (G2)

Age: 2yo WT: 126lbs Type: OPEN
GBP £110,000
5f TURF GOOD FIRM
1
14:30
(local)
GBP £110,000
5f GOOD FIRM

Norfolk Stakes (Group 2) (G2)

Age: 2yo WT: 126lbs Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 8. THE RIDLER (GB) 2yo C
BRAZEN BEAU (AUS) - COLORADA (GB)
PAUL HANAGAN
R A FAHEY
$51
129lbs
STEVE BRADLEY
2nd 10. WALBANK (IRE) 2yo C
KODIAC (GB) - NO LIPPY (IRE)
ROSSA RYAN
DAVID LOUGHNANE
$2.75
129lbs
Amo Racing Ltd

Sales Information

3rd 3. CRISPY CAT (GB) 2yo C
ARDAD (IRE) - MARA GREY (IRE)
SILVESTRE DE SOUSA
M O'CALLAGHAN
$8
129lbs
AMO RACING LIMITED

Sales Information

4th 2. BRAVE NATION (IRE) 2yo C
SIOUX NATION (USA) - SUITE (IRE)
JAMES DOYLE
MICHAEL BELL
$7
129lbs

Sales Information

5th 1. BAKEEL (GB) 2yo C
SIOUX NATION (USA) - VOLUTE (FR)
JACK MITCHELL
ANDREW BALDING
$10
129lbs

Sales Information

6th 11. PILLOW TALK (IRE) 2yo F
KODIAC (GB) - FLAWLESS JEWEL (FR)
KIERAN SHOEMARK
K R BURKE
$8
126lbs

Sales Information

7th 7. THE ANTARCTIC (IRE) 2yo C
DARK ANGEL (IRE) - ANNA LAW (IRE)
RYAN MOORE
AIDAN O'BRIEN
$5
129lbs

Sales Information

8th 9. THUNDER MOOR (IRE) 2yo C
DANDY MAN (IRE) - PLAY MATE (GB)
DANIEL TUDHOPE
K A RYAN
$29
129lbs

Sales Information

9th 6. REDEMPTION TIME (GB) 2yo C
HARRY ANGEL (IRE) - RED BOX (GB)
ADAM KIRBY
C G COX
$26
129lbs

Sales Information

10th 4. JUNGLE FEVER (IRE) 2yo C
BUNGLE INTHEJUNGLE (GB) - TITIAN SAGA (IRE)
JOSEPH FANNING
M JOHNSTON
$126
129lbs

Sales Information

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