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Doyle: King George heroine 'too hot' for Oaks field
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Hollie Doyle: Kalpana can prove too hot for Yorkshire Oaks rivals Kalpana is looking to back up her King George success in the Yorkshire Oaks on day two of York's Ebor Festival; Doyle believes Juddmonte Farms and Andrew Balding can make it two Group Ones in two days. Wednesday 19 August 2026 17:01, UK Our ambassador returns to preview the second day of the Ebor Festival at York on Thursday, covering a variety of Group, Handicap and Listed events.
Hollie Doyle: Kalpana can prove too hot for Yorkshire Oaks rivals
Kalpana is looking to back up her King George success in the Yorkshire Oaks on day two of York's Ebor Festival; Doyle believes Juddmonte Farms and Andrew Balding can make it two Group Ones in two days.
Wednesday 19 August 2026 17:01, UK
Our ambassador returns to preview the second day of the Ebor Festival at York on Thursday, covering a variety of Group, Handicap and Listed events.
Kalpana too hot for Minnie in Yorkshire Oaks
Kalpana, a brilliant winner of the King George last month, will prove too hot for Minnie Hauk to handle in Thursday's showstopper at York, the Group One Legends Global Yorkshire Oaks (3.35).
The great French horse Calandagan simply had no answer to Andrew Balding's mare at Ascot, where Aidan O'Brien's multiple Oaks winner finished a disappointing 18 lengths adrift.
That was the second time in a row Minnie Hauk has put in an underwhelming performance and I just can't see her re-capturing her best form in time to bridge that yawning gap. Back against her own sex, Kalpana is simply irresistible, even if the forecast rain arrives.
At bigger odds, I hope to see David Menuisier's Inis Mor maintain the progress that has seen her make the frame in both the French and Irish Oaks. This is tougher still, but Oisin Murphy knows how to get the best out of her.
Irish filly ready to step into Pattern company
Juddmonte's Irish-trained filly Livenka looks ready to stamp her class on the Group Two Sky Bet Lowther Stakes (1.50) at York on Thursday.
Ger Lyons' daughter of Bated Breath booked her place in this line-up by taking a valuable sales race at Naas by nearly four lengths, suggesting she's ready to step into Pattern company.
She's drawn high but isn't far away from the probable favourite Libertango, the Albany winner who only narrowly lost her unbeaten record in the Group Two Duchess Of Cambridge at Newmarket.
George Boughey's filly sets the standard, but Livenka arrives on an upward curve and looks too smart to ignore, while Andrew Balding's Moonrise is another big player. She was second in the Windsor Castle at Royal Ascot before winning the Princess Margaret yet has been largely overlooked in the Ante-post markets.
Oaks fourth stands out in Galtres
My husband Tom (Marquand) and his boss William Haggas can expect a big run from Rhapsody in the British EBF & Sir Henry Cecil Galtres Stakes (4.10) at York - but she has one filly in particular to be fearful of.
Rhapsody brings ideal credentials to this Listed race with a Group placing and a course win to her name. However, I'm expecting Ralph Backett's A La Prochaine to take full advantage of this drop-in class.
Still lightly raced, she ran well in the Cheshire Oaks in the spring but stepped forward again to be fourth in the Oaks itself at Epsom on her latest start. She's been freshened up since then and looks a much sounder proposition than the likely favourite Morrophore, who's best form has been achieved on the All-Weather. She must also overcome an eight-month absence.
Satellite the value in big sales dash
It's pretty unusual to see a Group One winner in a sales race but the participation of Sun Goddess in the Harry's Half Million By Goffs (2.25) at York demonstrates the limitless strength in depth at Ballydoyle.
Aidan O'Brien's Phoenix Stakes heroine looks thrown in on these terms and will probably go off an even shorter priced favourite if her Albany victor Libertango wins the Lowther.
Still, anything can happen in big-field sales races so there has to be some value in Clive Cox's unbeaten Satellite Of Love, who has over a stone to find with Sun Goddess but has a plum low draw and a progressive profile to go with it.
She really impressed me in her Newbury novice while I am also keeping an eye out for my boss Archie Watson's game filly Vollering, who has already picked up valuable black type in France and has plenty of experience now.
Bullet Point ready to follow up big Handicap
Bullet Point came back to form in timely fashion in this month's Shergar Cup and can go one better in the Sir Kevin Sinfield 7 In 7 Grand Finale Handicap (3.00) at York.
Last year's winner was clearly transformed by the first-time cheekpieces at Ascot and looks another winning chance for Tom (Marquand) if the headgear proves as effective a second time.
Ralph Beckett's Ante-post favourite Centigrade looks short enough for a horse stepping out of an All-Weather novice but I'd like to see Jack Channon's Mezcala involved at the business end of the race. The Buckingham Palace winner hasn't been blessed with the best of draws in stall 17 but will enjoy York if he gets that all-important luck in running.
Hollie Doyle was speaking to Sky Sports Racing's Simon Mapletoft.
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