
Iberian rules supreme in Champagne Stakes
Iberian gave a glimpse of his star potential with a taking victory in the Betfred Champagne Stakes at Doncaster.
Charlie Hills’ youngster went into plenty of notebooks when making an impressive debut at Newbury, but inexperience took its toll at Goodwood when immediately thrust into Group Two company in the Vintage Stakes.
A length second to Haatem on that occasion, connections retained the faith in the exciting son of Lope De Vega, who had another Richard Hannon-trained runner in his way on Town Moor in the shape of the unbeaten Rosallion.
Pulled clear! Iberian takes the Group 2 Betfred Champagne Stakes at @DoncasterRaces in good style for @TomMarquand and @cbhills… pic.twitter.com/nQYUJRR7t1
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 16, 2023
Tom Marquand was keen to shadow the 5-6 favourite up the Doncaster straight, but whereas Rosallion was unable to land a blow when push came to shove, Iberian demonstrated his class, and once hitting the front a furlong out he surged clear to come home two lengths ahead of runner-up Sunway.
Last year’s winner Chaldean went on to land the Dewhurst Stakes before returning at three to claim the 2000 Guineas and this year’s 3-1 scorer is likely to have similarly lofty aspirations, with both Betfair and Paddy Power going 8-1 from 16s for Newmarket’s end-of-season juvenile Group One and 20-1 for the opening Classic of 2024.











