Chapple-Hyam Feels Intellogent Is Ready to Step Back Up in Class

August 4, 2022

In Saturday’s Betfred Rose of Lancaster Stakes

Jane Chapple-Hyam feels that the upwardly-mobile Intellogent is ready for the return to Pattern race level in the Group Three Betfred Rose of Lancaster Stakes at Haydock Park on Saturday (6th August), day two of the Betfred Rose of Lancaster Carnival.

The seven-year-old was a Group One winner for Fabrice Chappet as a three-year-old back in 2018 when landing the Prix Jean Prat at Deauville. The son of Intello made the move to Newmarket at the beginning of this year having rather lost his way on the other side of the Channel.

The gelding hasn’t looked back since with a string of impressive placed efforts in top-quality handicaps so far this term, including when runner-up in the Royal Hunt Cup at Royal Ascot and on his latest outing when a fast-finishing third in the John Smith’s Cup at York. Set to be partnered by Adam Kirby, Intellogent is the 9-2 second favourite with race sponsor Betfred.

Intellogent looks set to renew rivalries with his York conqueror Anmaat on Saturday and Chapple-Hyam, who celebrated a Group One winner in France with Saffron Beach on Tuesday, feels her charge is ready for the challenge.

She said: “Intellogent is in good order and we’re very pleased with him. He’s come out of his two handicap races – the Royal Hunt Cup where he was second and the John Smith’s Cup at York where he was third – and we felt he’s high enough in the ratings now that we’d have a go at a Group Three race.

“He was very smart in France and he’s had a few problems from then until now and we feel that we’ve ironed them out and we know he’s in good order because he’s running well in those good handicaps, so we’ll let him take his chance up in level. He’s showing all the signs that he’s constantly improving.”

When asked for an update on Saffron Beach after her victory in Tuesday’s Prix Rothschild at Deauville, Chapple-Hyam added: “Saffron arrived home yesterday afternoon. She licked her bowl clean before they set off early yesterday morning and we’re thrilled with her.”

Recent winners of the Betfred Rose of Lancaster Stakes, which is staged over an extended 10 furlongs, include the subsequent four-time Group One winner Addeybb in 2019 and the 10-strong field for the 2022 renewal is an excellent one, spearheaded by last year’s winner Foxes Tales for the Andrew Balding team. Also due to take his chance is the William Haggas-trained Grocer Jack, who was an impressive winner in Listed company at Newbury last month and is the current 7-4 with Betfred.

3:00pm Betfred Rose of Lancaster Stakes (Group 3) 1m 2f 100y

1 Anmaat (IRE) 4 9 7 Shadwell Estate Company Ltd Owen Burrows Jim Crowley

2 Brentford Hope p 5 9 7 Bernardine and Sean Mulryan Richard Hughes Pat Dobbs

3 Certain Lad 6 9 7 Mr C. R. Hirst Mick Channon Ben Curtis

4 Foxes Tales (IRE) 4 9 7 King Power Racing Co Ltd Andrew Balding David Probert

5 Grocer Jack (GER) 5 9 7 HRH Prince Faisal Bin Khaled William Haggas Tom Marquand

6 Intellogent (IRE) 7 9 7 Mrs Fiona Carmichael Jane Chapple-Hyam Adam Kirby

7 Marie’s Diamond (IRE) 6 9 7 The Wolf Pack & Partner Roger Fell Silvestre De Sousa

8 Passion And Glory (IRE) 6 9 7 Godolphin Saeed bin Suroor Louis Steward

9 Peter The Great bl 4 9 7 Mr A. E. Oppenheimer John & Thady Gosden Robert Havlin

10 Royal Champion (IRE) 4 9 7 Sheikh Mohammed Obaid Al Maktoum Roger Varian Andrea Atzeni

Latest betting from Betfred:

7-4 Grocer Jack

9-2 Intellogent

5-1 Anmaat

7-1 Passion And Glory

9-1 Peter The Great, Royal Champion

16-1 Foxes Tales

18-1 Certain Lad

20-1 Brentford Hope

33-1 Marie’s Diamond

By Nick Seddon/The Jockey Club

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