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Dream of dreams claims the Hungerford stakes Andrew Nelis Racing

Dream Of Dreams  finally gained the big-race victory his efforts over the years have deserved with an authoritative success in the  Unibet   Hungerford  Stakes at  Newbury . Having filled the runner-up spot in nine of his previous 26 starts – including for the second year running in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot on his return in June – the  Sir Michael Stoute -trained Dream Ahead gelding enjoyed a change of luck in the Group Two prize, winning by seven lengths. The victory was a poignant one in a week that Stoute has had to come to terms with the loss of his long-term partner  Coral  Pritchard-Gordon, following a long battle with illness..                       Andrew Nelis racing 

Highest Ground to line up in the Dante at York

Sir Michael Stoute's exciting colt Highest Ground heads a field of six for the Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Dante Stakes at York. The son of Frankel won on his only outing at Leicester as a two-year-old, and impressed on his seasonal debut when beating Waldkonig at Haydock. Aidan O'Brien sends over Cormorant, winner of the Derrinstown House Stud Derby Trial, and Kevin Ryan runs the 2000 Guineas fifth Juan Elcano...                      Andrew Nelis  Racing 

Highest ground Son of frankel looks a high Caliber Colt Andrew Nelis News

Highest Ground looked a smart colt in the making when overturning the odds-on Waldkonig in the Racecourse Live Streams On Racing TV Novice Stakes at Haydock. The Sir Michael Stoute-trained son of Frankel stepped up in some style on the Leicester success which came on his only run as a two-year-old nine months ago. Waldkonig had race fitness on his side, having finished third in the Listed Newmarket Stakes at headquarters, but Highest Ground proved well up to the task to remain unbeaten..

Dream of Dreams flat star Andrew Nelis racing

Connections of Dream Of Dreams are looking forward to another campaign with the smart sprinter. The Sir Michael Stoute-trained six-year-old recorded a career-best effort at Royal Ascot last year, when beaten just a head by the brilliant Blue Point in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes. He could not back that up in the July Cup at Newmarket before things did not really go his way in the Sprint Cup at Haydock, and he was gelded following his final run of the season at Ascot on Champions Day.