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Jul 1, 2022 · The 2022 Coral-Eclipse looks sure to be a cracker, with six star names lining up and two three-year-olds taking on older horses. But who will shine brightest of all and land the Group 1 spoils?
- 2022 Coral-Eclipse: Vadeni and Native Trail ... - Racing Post
2022 Coral-Eclipse: Vadeni and Native Trail star in...
- 2022 Coral-Eclipse: Vadeni and Native Trail ... - Racing Post
The Eclipse Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Sandown Park over a distance of 1 mile, 1 furlong and 209 yards (2,002 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in early July.
Jul 1, 2022 · 2022 Coral-Eclipse: Vadeni and Native Trail star in six-runner spectacular. Saturday: 3.35 Sandown. Coral-Eclipse (Group 1) | 1m2f | 3yo+ | ITV/RTV. The French have traditionally regarded the Coral-Eclipse much like English cheese, taking the view both should be avoided in almost all circumstances.
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Jul 2, 2022 · Coral-Eclipse (Group 1) (British Champions Series) 3YO plus | Class 1 | 1m 1f 209y | Good to Firm | 6 Runners | Turf | Weighed In. Off time: 15:39 | Winning time: 2m 5.2s. Racecard.
Jul 1, 2022 · The Coral-Eclipse 2022 is scheduled to be run on Saturday, July 2 at 3.35pm. It is the fourth race on the card at Sandown. The official going is described as Good, Good to Firm (in places) ahead of the meeting.
Coral-Eclipse Day is the ultimate day of summer Flat racing, holding seven thrilling races including the Group 1 Coral-Eclipse. Part of British Champions Series, the Coral-Eclipse is one of the most prestigous races not just in the UK, but in the world.
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Dec 5, 2023 · Full replay: Vadeni wins the 2022 Coral-Eclipse from a fast-finishing Mishriff. Connections were richly rewarded as jockey Christophe Soumillon delivered the 11-4 chance perfectly to win by a neck from Mishriff (7-1) in second, Native Trail (3-1) who was a head further back in third and Lord North (33-1) who was half a length behind in fourth.