Lockinge Stakes: Mustashry beats Laurens to win for Sir Michael Stoute at Newbury
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Mustashry beat Laurens to give trainer Sir Michael Stoute an eighth career win in the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury.
The 9-1 chance, ridden by Jim Crowley, powered clear to win the Group One contest by two and a half lengths from 5-1 joint favourite Laurens.
In third was the 33-1 shot Accidental Agent, with Romanised (16-1) fourth.
The triumph for Newmarket trainer Stoute comes 33 years after he won the one-mile race for the first time in 1986 with Scottish Reel.
He said the six-year-old Mustashry was likely to be aimed at next month's Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot - a meeting where Stoute has trained a record 79 winners.
"I don't think we've ever had him in such good shape. I would think the Queen Anne next but he's a versatile horse," he said.
- Published17 May 2019