Rogue Millennium Storms to Neck Score in G2 Duke of Cambridge

June 21, 2023

Rogue Millennium enjoys the cutback in distance in the Duke of Cambridge (Megan Ridgwell)

Ascot Racecourse Press Release

Rogue Millennium (10/1) justified connections’ decision to supplement her for the G2 Duke Of Cambridge Stakes, handing Tom Clover the biggest win of his training career so far.

Last season’s Lingfield Oaks Trial winner had never raced over a mile but the decision to drop back in distance proved inspired. Ridden quietly by Daniel Tudhope, the daughter of Dubawi challenged nearest the stands’ side before seeing her race out strongly to score by a neck.

Random Harvest (22/1) was always on the front end under Saffie Osborne and stuck to her task well to outrun her odds in second, a length ahead of third-placed Prosperous Voyage.

Clover said: “It hasn’t really sunk in, to be honest. It’s unbelievable, really. You dream about this all year round, and we managed to go to the sales with our team to buy this filly for 35,000 grand for The Rogues [Gallery, owners], who have been huge supporters of mine. It’s just been amazing. It’s what we all do it for. I love the filly, I love training for The Rogues, and she’s just the most wonderful filly.

“Rogue Millennium is gorgeous to look at and she’s just improved from three to four. She just travels so strongly. You see her with Three Winds in the Middleton, but she obviously outstayed us that day. In her work at home early on, she was travelling really well behind six or seven-furlong horses and finding it very easy. She’ll obviously be a broodmare at some stage and it’s lovely to have some black type.

“I backed her – I was quietly confident. I thought she was in great form, A1. Danny got it absolutely spot on. He’s a classy jockey and his record here speaks for itself. We haven’t had a great year so far – we’ve had too many seconds and not enough winners. You need the luck to go your way, and we had the luck today. I am just so excited – for The Rogues, for us – and now we’ve got a Group One filly on our hands.

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“I didn’t put her in the Falmouth. We might go to Deauville. It made sense to supplement her for the stiff mile here – it was either here or the Hoppings [at Newcastle], which she was second in last year. If we had a chance of getting this on her page, it would make her worth more in the end, so The Rogues were sporting and agreed to go here. The Rogues have been with me for four or five years, and they’ve grown from having six horses to 26. It’s a fantastic syndicate and we’re almost like family.

“A race like this is career-defining. I can now say I am a Royal Ascot-winning trainer, which is hugely important for us and for the whole team. It’s probably over-used, but it’s hugely important.”

Tudhope said: “I just want to say thank you to the team for letting me ride her. It’s fantastic.

“I was a bit concerned through the race because they went quite steady and she’s only ever run over a mile and a quarter. This is the shortest trip she has run over, and they went quite slow, but she picked them up nicely.

“She ran a cracking race last time out at York in the Middleton Stakes and it was a big ask bringing her back in trip here today, but it was the right thing to do. There is plenty of class about her and, to do what’s she just done, she has to be good.”

Ed Walker said of Random Harvest: “This time last year, she was just touched off in the Kensington Palace on a mark of 81, so she’s come a long way since then. I am gutted, but very proud of her. Saffie is class – she’s gutted but gave her a very good ride. We all absolutely knew that she would run better than her odds. She ran so well at Epsom. She never runs well first time out and the Dahlia was a disaster, but she’s not done much wrong since then.”

Asked where she may go next, he added: “I reckon we will go to the Falmouth, why not? There’s nothing to lose, even if she gets placed in a Falmouth, that’s massive and she’s getting better with every run, barring her seasonal re-appearance.”

Osborne added: “An unbelievable run. It’s just testament to Lady Bamford for leaving Random Harvest in training after what she did last year. She keeps getting better and better and, after that performance, she’s shown that she’s plenty capable of competing at this level and hopefully another level up. Ed has done an amazing job with her, he’s been so patient, and hopefully she is going to reap the rewards of that this year.”

Prosperous Voyage’s rider Frankie Dettori said: “She ran good. I think the pace was a bit slow for us. She was a good third.”

3.40pm Duke Of Cambridge Stakes (Group 2)

  1. Rogue Millennium (The Rogues Gallery) Tom Clover 4-9-02 Daniel Tudhope 10/1
  2. Random Harvest (Lady Bamford) Ed Walker 5-9-02 Saffie Osborne 22/1
  3. Prosperous Voyage (Andrew Rosen and Marc Chan) 4-9-02 Frankie Dettori 10/3CF

10 ran 10/3CF Jumbly (4th), Grande Dame (8th)

Tom Clover – 1st Royal Ascot winner
Daniel Tudhope – 11th Royal Ascot winner

Great article and you are absolutely right. However your piece is sensible and logical- something that doesn't register with the opposition (who rely on emotion and "siege tactics")

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