Five times Frankie Dettori was king at Newmarket’s Rowley Mile headquarters

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Five times Frankie Dettori was king at Newmarket’s Rowley Mile headquarters

Halling – Cambridgeshire Handicap, 1994

It’s just about 30 years ago that Frankie Dettori was signed up to ride Godolphin’s horses, a partnership that would last 18 years. One of the first equine stars he became to be associated with in the Godolphin blue was Halling, trained by John Gosden, the horse having won the Cambridgeshire Handicap in the old maroon and white Sheikh Mohammed silks in fine style before that, treating a mark of 93 with disdain as he justified co-favouritism in the style of a future Group 1 horse. Which he was.

Mark Of Esteem – 2000 Guineas, 1996

Two years later Frankie was to win his first 2000 Guineas at Newmarket, a race he went onto win for a fourth and final time this season aboard Chaldean. His first was on Mark Of Esteem, a horse more famous for being part of the ‘Magnificent Seven’ at Ascot later on in 1996 when he landed the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. He came to prominence in the Guineas, though, edging out a tremendous three-way battle to the line between himself, Even Top and Bijou D’Inde, Frankie bagging the stands’ rail on his way to prevailing by a short head.

Never Can Tell – Cesarewitch Handicap, 2011

A genius Rowley Mile moment from Dettori, who navigated his way to Cesarewitch success from stall 36, a car park draw. Few gave Never Can Tell a chance from there, and she was sent off 25/1, but Dettori got the daughter of Montjeu away sharply and he led the big field after a furlong. After the turn he made a beeline for the middle of the track, the boldest of moves away from the main pack, and that was in all likelihood a winning manoeuvre, his punch of the air upon crossing the line a clear indication he was pleased with his day’s work. Remarkably, it was the only Ces he ever won. Unless…

St Mark’s Basilica – Dewhurst Stakes, 2020

St Mark’s Basilica retired with five Group 1s to his name, the trophies gained in three different countries over three different trips. But there was a time when he was the Aidan O’Brien second string and with Ryan Moore opting to ride Wembley in the 2020 Dewhurst, Frankie got on board the son of Siyouni who was 10/1 for the Newmarket prize. This was the first time he had shown his brilliance, Frankie producing him between horses coming out of The Dip to win going away from Wembley in the style of a horse destined for even greater things.

Inspiral – Sun Chariot Stakes, 2023

And so to number 500, Inspiral. Trust Frankie to land a significant landmark on a significant filly, the daughter of Frankel displaying her class in the Virgin Bet Sun Chariot Stakes to the tune of three-and-three-quarter lengths. This was arguably a career-best display, for all that it was one of the weakest Group 1s she has contested, simply too good for her rivals after displaying a devastating turn of foot as Frankie switched her to the inside for room. This was another Group 1 for the Dettori collection – the last time he won the Sun Chariot on Red Slippers in 1992 it was only a Group 2 – so he will retire with only the July Cup missing from his G1 UK CV. For all that’s a shame, there’s still no place like home.

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