
Lazzat denies Japan a first Royal Ascot winner in thrilling climax
Lazzat gave France its first winner of the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes, denying Japan a maiden win at Royal Ascot as the gallant Satono Reve finished second on Saturday, the final day of the meet.
Lazzat's victory rounded off a superb week for the owner, the Emir of Qatar's Wathnan Racing, with a final day double — both ridden by James Doyle — taking its tally to five.
Lazzat was France's last hope of salvaging something from the week — the country's other two runners in the race fared badly, with Sajir being withdrawn and the other, Topgear, losing two of his horseshoes.
The winner was still in feisty form after winning as he shied away from someone coming to him with a blanket like a matador and dumped Doyle on the turf.
Doyle — described as "world class and a brilliant guy" by Wathan's racing manager Richard Brown — dusted himself down as his 26th Royal Ascot winner disappeared into the distance.
"I cannot take any credit at all," he said modestly.
"Jerome (Reynier the trainer) was very confident, I could tell Satono Reve was coming alright but you won't get a more genuine horse than this."
Satono Reve lost little in defeat under Joao Moreira — known as "the Magic Man" — and did better than the previous 10 Japanese runners at the meeting, all of whom had finished outside the first three.
"We came in with a lot of confidence but unfortunately bumped into a very good horse.
"I thought I had him but he had another gear.
"My horse ran really well."
Rebel's Romance is trainer Charlie Appleby's favorite horse and the two-time Breeder's Cup Turf winner endeared himself further when he won the Hardwicke Stakes.
Described as an "absolute dude" by jockey William Buick, Appleby's last runner of the week delivered the trainer's first win at Royal Ascot since a 1-2 three years ago to the day.
"It is a huge honor to have a horse like this," said Appleby, whose winner was the first 7-year-old to win the race in 102 years.
"This was the horse we needed with the last roll of the dice, he is a battler.
"He is more than our iron horse he has kept the yard afloat this week.
"He is our stable's favorite and always will be."
Appleby, who began the season with a bang winning both the English 1000 and 2000 Guineas, shrugged off the ending of the losing run.
"Of course it is not a matter of life and death," said Appleby, who has taken his tally to 16 Royal Ascot winners.
"If you look at the bigger picture and beyond racing you have got to take the losses and take positives out of it.
"It is the equine Olympics."
Appleby's mother Patricia was present and concurred with Buick that Rebel's Romance was a "dude of a horse."
She also brought her son perhaps the required good omen.
"It has been a very long wait," she said.
"Last time I wore this yellow dress was when Charlie won the Melbourne Cup (2018) and I have not worn it since."
Buick had a far better week than Appleby, landing amongst other races the Ascot Gold Cup for the same owners, Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum's Godolphin Operation.
"He is a dream horse. Any jockey fortunate to have in his career a horse like this is blessed," said the 36-year-old Norway-born jockey.
"We're best friends."
Doyle had begun the day with a bang as Humidity emulated his full brother Holloway Boy in 2022 landing the Listed Chesham Stakes for Wathnan Racing.
Qatar's joy was Godolphin's despair as hotly fancied favorite Treanmor — who cost $2.3 million — never threatened.
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