Brave success keeps Loughnane rolling: July Festival 2026 at Newmarket – as it happened

Brave success keeps Loughnane rolling: July Festival 2026 at Newmarket – as it happened

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Brave success keeps Loughnane rolling

Billy Loughnane has surged into the lead in the Flat jockey’s championship in recent weeks and the 20-year-old added a third Group One success of the year to his haul as Donnacha O’Brien’s Comanche Brave beat Venetian Sun by a length in the July Cup, the midsummer sprint championship, at Newmarket on Saturday.

Comanche Brave was always travelling smoothly for Loughnane as Japan’s best sprinter, Satono Reve, set a strong pace and his strong finishing kick was enough to keep Venetian Sun at bay in the final furlong.

“The race today couldn’t have gone any better,” Loughnane said. “I got on the back of the Japanese horse, who was a perfect target, and my one instruction was just to nurse him as long as I could.

“He travelled so sweetly, fast ground was perfect and I do think he could drop back in trip. I was taking back the whole way through and he’s got a lot of gears, this horse. Hopefully the sky’s the limit.”

O’Brien’s “super-impressive” sprinter holds several Group One entries in the weeks ahead.

“There’s not much between these sprinters and he’d won a Group Two, so where else to go but keep trying to win Group Ones?,” O’Brien said. “We’ve seen a few times horses that have been beaten in the Jubilee at Royal Ascot and have come and won this race, so we weren’t afraid to try it and it worked.”

Earlier on the Newmarket card, Charlie Appleby’s Al Hudaiba got up to beat the hot favourite, Abraham Lincoln, by a nose in the Group Two Superlative Stakes despite drifting sharply in the final furlong, while Aalto ran out the winner of the Bunbury Cup handicap for the second time in three years.

“William [Buick] said it’s just a job to stay on, let alone to try and get him to gallop out,” Appleby said. “I was sort of confident once he got his head down and started to rally again that he would get there, because he has got a lot of ability, this horse. But if he’s going to start stepping up into bigger leagues, he’s going to have to concentrate a bit harder.”

Elsewhere on racing’s Super Saturday, Raammee landed the historic John Smith’s Cup handicap at York, while the progressive Zeus Olympios took the Summer Mile at Ascot.

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