Jockey Ryan Moore navigated a
tricky field to ride 1-5 hot favourite, Minding,
to victory in the Group One Nassau Stakes at
Glorious Goodwood Saturday.
Minding was last of the five runners coming
into the home Stretch but surged ahead of
the field to finish a length ahead of Queen's
Trust in second and Jemayel in third.
"It was always going to be a messy sort of
race," Moore later said in comments carried
by the UK's Press Association news agency.
"I just tried to keep it as simple as I could.
She was only doing what she had to do.
"She's run in seven Group ones in a row and
has won six - she is a very special filly," he
added.
Minding's trainer Aidan O'Brien was equally
delighted with the performance.
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