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Donnacha O’Brien claimed one of the biggest victories of his training career as Commanche Brave produced a polished front-running performance to win the 2026 July Cup at Newmarket on Saturday.

Commanche Brave Wins 2026 July Cup

Ridden with confidence by Billy Loughnane, the four-year-old son of Wootton Bassett travelled strongly throughout the £800,000 Group 1 sprint before taking command inside the final furlong. Once in front, Commanche Brave found more under pressure to hold off the late challenge of Venetian Sun by a length, while Japanese contender Satono Reve finished a neck further back in third.

The success marked a significant milestone for Donnacha O’Brien, whose name joined the honour roll of one of Britain’s most prestigious sprint races. While the O’Brien surname has become synonymous with major Flat racing victories, this time it was the younger O’Brien who celebrated on Newmarket’s biggest summer stage.

Commanche Brave had already shown high-class ability with Group 2 success earlier in his career, but Saturday’s victory confirmed he belongs among Europe’s leading sprinters. The strong pace and fast ground suited him perfectly, allowing Billy Loughnane to settle the colt before producing a decisive challenge approaching the closing stages.

Reflecting on the performance, Donnacha O’Brien praised both horse and rider.

“He travelled beautifully and Billy gave him a lovely ride. It was an easy watch,” said O’Brien.

“He was very impressive today. There’s not much between these sprinters and he’s won a Group Two, so where else is there to go but keep trying to win Group Ones?

“We weren’t afraid to try it. I told Billy to let him jump and I thought he travelled very impressively. He doesn’t do a lot once he gets to the front, but I still thought he was impressive.

“He’s entered in all the major sprint races going forward. We want to win Group Ones—that is the goal of our stable.”

Loughnane revealed the opportunity came unexpectedly after receiving the call to partner the colt only shortly before declarations.

“It was a fantastic spare ride to pick up,” the 20-year-old said.

“He’s really beginning to learn how to sprint. He’s been tried over further before, but everything worked perfectly today. I followed the Japanese horse, who gave me the ideal target, and my instruction was simply to nurse him for as long as possible.

“The even tempo suited him much better than some of the six-furlong races earlier this season. Fast ground is ideal and I think he’s a genuinely fast horse. He’s got plenty of gears.”

The young jockey also reflected on reaching another career milestone.

“I love riding in these big races. Winning Group 1 races in England was one of my targets this season and thankfully that’s my third already. Hopefully we can keep building from here.”

Runner-up Venetian Sun once again demonstrated her consistency at the highest level despite conditions not playing to her strengths.

Trainer Karl Burke felt softer ground would have suited his filly better and suggested autumn targets, including the Prix Maurice de Gheest, are now under consideration.

“She likes the rain, which we’re not getting now,” Burke said. “She has shown today that she’s right out of the top drawer.”

Favourite Satono Reve, representing Japan under Christophe Lemaire, travelled comfortably for much of the race but was unable to produce the expected finishing burst.

“He was looking around and racing well but didn’t pick up as I expected,” Lemaire said. “He kept his beautiful stride but just didn’t quicken.”

Commanche Brave’s breakthrough at the highest level gives Donnacha O’Brien another elite sprint performer and places the colt firmly among the leading contenders for Europe’s major Group 1 sprint races later this season.

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Bangalore Turf Club (BTC), hosted another exciting sprint during the Bangalore Summer Meeting, 22nd Day, Sunday, 12th July 2026, with the 9th Race – The Indian Pattern Committee Trophy Div III. Run over 1200 metres for Class IV horses rated 20 to 45 at 5:25 PM, the contest produced a polished performance from POWER OF THE SEA, who scored confidently under Antony Raj S. for trainer Prasanna Kumar. This Bangalore race result 12th July added another notable winner to the day’s programme as the four-year-old justified strong support with an impressive display. Racing for Ms Rapar Galloping Stars LLP, Mr Anjan Kumar Rangaraj, Manjri Horse Breeders’ Farm Pvt Ltd and Stride Livestock Pvt Ltd, the winner produced a decisive effort to land the feature.

Bangalore race result 12th July 

POWER OF THE SEA travelled comfortably throughout the six-furlong contest before responding smartly when Antony Raj S. asked for maximum effort in the straight. Showing a sharp turn of foot, the Prasanna Kumar-trained runner quickly established control inside the final furlong and maintained the advantage to the winning post, rewarding connections with another valuable success during the Bangalore Summer Meeting.

BIG B finished second after a determined effort under Rajesh Kumar M for trainer V. Narayana Gowda, chasing the winner throughout the closing stages. SD GOOD SAM, partnered by A.R. Pradeep and trained by Pradeep Annaiah, stayed on to secure third place and complete the placings. (Official race times for the winner and placed horses were not available at the time of publication.)

With another competitive sprint concluded, attention now shifts to the remaining highlights of the Bangalore Summer Meeting as the day’s programme continues to provide quality racing action.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

Leonel Reyes marked his return to Gulfstream Park with a remarkable five-winner performance on Saturday, delivering one of the standout riding displays of the summer programme. The 40-year-old Venezuelan jockey completed an impressive four-race winning streak from Races 4 through 7 before adding another victory later on the card.

Leonel Reyes’ Gulfstream Park Comeback

Reyes, a two-time champion rider in Venezuela, had been sidelined for the entire 2025-2026 Championship Meet after suffering a left-ankle fracture in a racing accident last November. His successful comeback has quickly restored him among the leading names on the Gulfstream circuit.

The jockey began his winning run aboard Restock in Race 4, followed by victories with Valdero in Race 5, Army Salute in Race 6 and Private Thoughts in Race 7. He completed his five-winner afternoon when Nina’s Last Gift produced a comfortable success in Race 11.

The achievement added another memorable chapter to Reyes’ Gulfstream Park career. Since moving from Venezuela in 2016, he has established himself as one of the circuit’s most reliable riders, building a strong record throughout the year. Earlier this season, he reached another career milestone by recording his 1,000th North American victory on April 25 shortly after returning from his injury break.

Reyes also enjoyed a productive partnership with trainer Jose D’Angelo during the programme. Restock and Army Salute both contributed to their successful afternoon, while D’Angelo-trained Vincey Girl captured the featured $100,000 Powder Break Stakes.

The summer racing schedule at Gulfstream Park continues with racing on Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays through August 31. The Sunday programme features a 10-race card, with the Rainbow 6 sequence scheduled across Races 5 through 10.

The card includes maiden special weight contests for fillies and mares, with sprint events over five and six furlongs providing opportunities for developing runners. Several promising youngsters are expected to continue their progression during the summer campaign.

Meanwhile, unbeaten juvenile Hot Rod Honey is preparing for her next assignment following an impressive victory in the $100,000 Sharp Susan Stakes on July 3. The two-year-old filly is being aimed towards the $100,000 FHBPA Scandalous Act Stakes on August 8 at Gulfstream Park.

Trained by Carlos David, Hot Rod Honey improved her unbeaten record to two wins from two starts with a dominant 4¼-length success in the Sharp Susan Stakes. The daughter of first-year sire Roadster had previously opened her career with a maiden special weight victory against Florida-breds on June 5.

The filly has shown strong racing ability in her early outings, displaying the maturity to settle behind the pace before producing a powerful finishing effort. Her ability to remain composed during races has been a key factor in her rapid development.

Purchased for $27,000 at the Keeneland November 2024 breeding stock sale, Hot Rod Honey has continued her preparation at Palm Meadows, Gulfstream Park’s satellite training facility in Palm Beach County. The FHBPA Scandalous Act Stakes will represent her third start in a nine-week period as connections carefully manage her progression.

With Reyes making a successful return and several promising young horses emerging, Gulfstream Park’s summer racing season continues to produce compelling stories for racing fans.

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The 8th race of the day at Bangalore Turf Club (BTC), on its 22nd Day, Sunday, 12th July 2026, was The Indian Pattern Committee Trophy Div II. Run over 1200 metres for Class IV horses rated 20 to 45 at 4:45 PM, the contest saw LASYA produce a polished performance under Bhawani Singh to score for trainer Aravind G. and owner Mr Kapil Dev M, stopping the clock in 1:12.48. The Bangalore race result 12th July once again highlighted the depth of competition on the card, with another closely fought finish in the sprint division.

Settled comfortably through the early stages, LASYA travelled with confidence before Bhawani Singh asked for a decisive effort approaching the final furlong. Responding willingly, the mare quickened smartly to establish a winning advantage and held it to the line, rewarding the patient tactics of her rider while giving trainer Aravind G. another notable success during the meeting.

AGRADOR chased the winner home with a determined effort to finish second in 1:12.77 under Neeraj Rawal for trainer Darius R. Byramji. SUPREME SUCCESS also stayed on gamely to secure third in 1:12.82, with Vishwa V. in the saddle for trainer S. Narredu, ensuring the leading trio crossed the finish in quick succession after a tightly contested sprint.

With the sprint division complete, attention remained firmly on the remaining attractions of the Bangalore Summer Meeting as the day’s feature contests continued to unfold.

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 D’Artagnan rose to the biggest challenge of his young career with an accomplished victory in the ₹5 crore Zavaray S. Poonawalla Bangalore Summer Derby at the Bangalore Turf Club (BTC) on Sunday, giving trainer P. Shroff and jockey Yash Narredu a prestigious Classic success on the most important afternoon of the summer meeting.

The dark bay colt defeated seven rivals over 2,000 metres to claim the season’s defining Classic and the winner’s purse of ₹2.97 crore.The strongly fancied Margaretta, D’Artagnan’s stablemate, took second under Vivek G. while Knotty Emperor finished third for trainer Prasanna Kumar and jockey Suraj Narredu.

The Zavaray S. Poonawalla Bangalore Summer Derby 2026 carried total prize money of Rs.5,00,00,000, making it one of the richest and most sought-after races on the Indian racing calendar. With six fillies and only two colts in the eight-horse field, much of the pre-race attention had centred on the clash between D’Artagnan and Margaretta, winners of Bangalore’s principal three-year-old championship races earlier in the season.

D’Artagnan, however, left no doubt over which of the pair would wear the Derby sash.

Yash Narredu allowed the colt to find his rhythm through the early stages rather than forcing the issue in a race where stamina was always going to prove decisive. D’Artagnan travelled comfortably before being brought into contention approaching the business end of the contest.
Once asked to quicken in the straight, the P. Shroff-trained runner responded with the authority expected of a genuine Classic performer. He moved past the opposition and maintained his advantage to the finish, completing the transition from championship winner to Derby hero.

The victory also confirmed D’Artagnan’s superiority over Knotty Emperor, whom he had defeated in the Zavaray S. Poonawalla Colts’ Championship Stakes over 1,600 metres on June 21. Stepping up by another 400 metres in the Derby, the son of Deauville and Exception showed that his speed could be carried over the longer and more demanding journey.

Margaretta again emerged as D’Artagnan’s closest pursuer. Ridden by Vivek G., the P. Shroff trainee produced a determined effort and stayed on strongly to secure second place, earning ₹99 lakh for his connections.

Knotty Emperor entered the contest as the public choice after establishing herself among the leading fillies of her generation. The Prasanna Kumar-trained filly was sent off at short odds but could not produce the finishing power that had carried her to earlier success. She nevertheless completed a significant afternoon for the stable by finishing third and collecting ₹49.50 lakh.

For Yash Narredu, the victory represented one of the most important additions to his riding record. Composed through the opening stages and decisive when the race began to unfold, he delivered D’Artagnan’s challenge without asking the colt to expend unnecessary energy before the final run.

It was another major triumph for P. Shroff, whose handling of the three-year-old division has been a defining feature of the Bangalore summer season. Shroff saddled two of the first three finishers, but it was D’Artagnan who supplied the emphatic answer to the question that had dominated the build-up to the Derby.

D’Artagnan races for Horse Haven Breeding and Racing Private Limited, represented by Mr. and Mrs. Vijay B. Shirke and Mr. Jay V. Shirke; Hyperion Bloodstock Private Limited, represented by Mr. and Mrs. Farouq K. Rattonsey, Mr. Sameer F. Rattonsey and Mr. Zaheer F. Rattonsey; and Mr. Mehernosh H. Deboo and Mrs. Liane.

Bred at Usha Stud, the Deauville colt has now secured two Grade I races during the Bangalore campaign and strengthened his claim to being among the leading members of the Indian three-year-old generation.

On a day carrying the weight, tradition and expectation of Bangalore’s premier summer Classic, D’Artagnan delivered the performance that mattered. He arrived at the Derby as a proven championship winner and left the Bangalore Turf Club as its newest Derby champion.

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The crowd at Bangalore Turf Club (BTC), witnessed a commanding performance in the 6th Race – The Turf Authorities of India Trophy during the Bangalore Summer Meeting, 22nd Day, Sunday, 12th July 2026. The Class III contest for horses rated 40 to 65 was run over 1800 metres at 03:25 PM, where YOUREMANORBORNE delivered a determined victory under jockey A. Sandesh for trainer P. S. Chouhan, representing owner Mr B Vijeth Bhandari, clocking an impressive time of 1:49.22. This Bangalore race result 12th July highlighted a well-judged performance from the winner, who displayed strong finishing ability to claim the prestigious trophy.

YOUREMANORBORNE settled into the race smoothly before making his move when it mattered most. Guided confidently by A. Sandesh, the winner showed excellent balance and stamina in the closing stages of the 1800-metre journey, producing a strong final effort to edge ahead and secure victory. The well-timed ride and consistent pace helped YOUREMANORBORNE maintain control in the decisive phase of the race.

WINFIELD finished a close second for jockey Antony Raj S. and trainer Arjun Mangalorkar, stopping the clock at 1:49.84 after staying in contention throughout the contest. OLIVER, ridden by Aleemuddin and trained by P. Shroff, completed the top three finishers with a time of 1:49.92, finishing just behind the runner-up in a tightly fought finish.

With the Turf Authorities of India Trophy concluded, attention now turns towards the day’s feature attraction, The Zavaray S. Poonawalla Bangalore Summer Derby, scheduled for 04:00 PM, where the season’s leading contenders will battle for top honours.

For more stories, results, and updates from the world of horse racing, stay tuned to Racebuzz.

Valkenswaard, Netherlands witnessed a strong opening to the 2026 Longines Tops International Arena Summer Classic as an international line-up of riders and horses gathered for the first day of competition. The CSI4* 1.50m speed class produced a high-quality contest, with leading names from across the world separated by fractions of a second on the clock.

Longines Tops International Arena Summer Classic 2026 delivered a memorable opening day of international show jumping.

Britain’s Harry Charles made an immediate impact in the feature CSI4* class, guiding Bandit to a precise and rapid clear round in 60.40 seconds. The performance secured the opening international victory of the Summer Classic and set the standard for a weekend expected to attract some of the sport’s biggest names.

Germany’s Daniel Deusser finished close behind with Bingo Ste Hermelle, producing another faultless effort in 62.91 seconds to claim second place. Brazil’s Felipe Amaral completed the podium aboard Montissima PS after stopping the clock at 63.70 seconds.

South Africa’s Charlie Bays continued a strong afternoon with Ninety Stone Pullman, securing fourth place with a clear round in 64.82 seconds. Luxembourg’s Victor Bettendorf followed in fifth with Gibbs Un Prince, finishing just behind in 64.91 seconds.

France’s Olivier Perreau added another strong result to his day aboard Leopard des Joanins Z, taking sixth place in 66.06 seconds. Monaco’s Anastasia Nielsen finished seventh with Dark Chocolate 48, while Olympic champion Rodrigo Pessoa placed eighth with Major Tom after another composed clear round.

American rider Eve Jobs and Key West secured ninth place, followed by France’s Robinson Maupilier with Irish Coffee, who completed the top ten.

Several riders narrowly missed out on top positions despite delivering clear rounds, highlighting the depth of competition at Valkenswaard. Edwina Tops-Alexander with Fellow Castlefield, Nina Mallevaey aboard My Clementine, Janne Friederike Meyer-Zimmermann with Van Tastic, and Bas Moerings riding Ipsthar were among those who produced competitive performances.

The opening day also featured success for Ireland’s Denis Lynch, who claimed victory in the Big Tour competition. Riding Katja, the experienced campaigner delivered a fast and faultless round in 58.15 seconds. Abdullah Alsharbatly of Saudi Arabia finished second with Valentino, while American rider Jessica Springsteen took third aboard Cayman de Poteau Z.

The CSI2* Medium Tour saw France’s Olivier Perreau continue his impressive form. Riding Celeana des Joanins Z, Perreau produced the fastest clear round in 28.03 seconds to secure the win. Denis Lynch finished runner-up with Mr Newman, while Brazil’s Camila Mazza de Benedicto completed the podium with Carrasco N89 Z.

In the CSI2* Small Tour, Monaco’s Iñigo Lopez De La Osa Franco secured victory with Desiree E Z. The young rider held the lead after posting a winning time of 32.01 seconds. Qatar’s Ghanim Nasser Al Qadi came within a fraction of the winning mark with Isis, while Sweden’s Erika Lickhammer-Van Helmond finished third aboard Vanessa VHL.

The CSI1* competitions also produced international winners. Australia’s Christella Tang claimed the 1.20m class with Let It Be after a faultless round in 33.45 seconds. Ireland’s Denis Lynch finished second with Anchorman 5, while Dutch rider Tim ten Berg took third with Donna Libera.

The 1.10m class belonged to Dutch rider Rosanne Janssen, who partnered Caprice K Z to victory in 34.74 seconds. Tim ten Berg added another podium finish by taking second place with Edgar 50, while Bobbi Hulsenbeck completed an all-Dutch top three with Unzip d’Ick.

The Young Horses competition saw Olivier Perreau make a significant impact, winning the seven-year-old category with Jolicoeur des Joanins in 27.53 seconds. Luxembourg’s Victor Bettendorf finished second aboard Jumbo la Roque, while Perreau also secured third place with Comilla Z. Among the six-year-olds, Spain’s José Fumero Hernandez impressed aboard Diamant de Chalina.

Beyond the competition arena, the opening day at the Longines Tops International Arena Summer Classic offered spectators a complete sporting experience with hospitality areas, entertainment and family activities adding to the atmosphere. The event once again showcased Valkenswaard’s reputation as a premier destination for international show jumping.

With the first winners now established, attention turns to the remaining days of competition as riders continue their pursuit of success at one of Europe’s leading summer equestrian events.

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ASTERION won the 5th Race “The Five Stars Shipping Million” at The Bangalore Turf Club (BTC), today ( Sunday, 12th July 2026)  The Maiden race for 3-year-old horses was contested over 1600 metres at 02:50 PM, where ASTERION delivered a determined victory under jockey Akshay Kumar for trainer Karthik Ganapathy, representing owner Mr C Aryama Sundaram, stopping the clock at 1:36.61.

The Bangalore race result 12th July reflected a well-judged ride and a strong finishing effort from ASTERION, who displayed excellent balance and stamina in the mile contest. Settling into a comfortable position early, ASTERION travelled smoothly before being asked for an effort in the final stages. Responding strongly under pressure, the three-year-old surged ahead in the closing furlong to secure a convincing maiden triumph.

The race produced a close finish behind the winner, with ROYAL LEGACY (J: Neeraj Rawal, T: James Mckeown) putting up a strong challenge and finishing second in 1:36.78. SENSUOUS (J: Suraj Narredu, T: Aravind G.) completed the top three, clocking 1:37.19 after staying on well in the final stages.

With The Five Stars Shipping Million concluded, attention now turns towards the The Turf Authorities of India Trophy, scheduled as the next race at 03:25 PM, promising another exciting contest on the Bangalore card.

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The 4th Race of the Bangalore Summer Meeting, 22nd Day at Bangalore Turf Club (BTC), saw MONEY BAGS deliver a commanding performance in The Patel and Patel Racing LLP B.T.C Anniversary Cup, a race for horses aged four years and over, contested over 1400 metres at 02:15 PM on Sunday, 12th July 2026. Carrying the colours of Capt Jamshed J Appoo, Mr K Manoj Kumar, Mr K Kaliyaperumal and Mr J Ramesh, MONEY BAGS secured victory under jockey Vivek G. for trainer Prasanna Kumar, stopping the clock at 1:22.36.

The Bangalore race result 12th July featured a well-judged ride from Vivek G., who kept MONEY BAGS balanced throughout the contest before producing a strong finishing effort in the closing stages. The winner showed good pace and determination over the 1400-metre journey, finding enough acceleration when challenged to complete a convincing victory.

RANQUELINO, ridden by A. Sandesh and trained by Darius R. Byramji, finished second with a timing of 1:23.04, while ONCE YOU GO BLACK secured the third position under jockey Yash Narredu for trainer James Mckeown, clocking 1:23.13. The top three finishers produced a closely fought finish, with MONEY BAGS proving strongest on the day.

With The Patel and Patel Racing LLP B.T.C Anniversary Cup concluded, attention now moves towards the next contest of the card, The Five Stars Shipping Million, scheduled at 02:50 PM, as the Bangalore Summer Meeting continues with more exciting action.

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