PartialLogo
News

John Leeper set for a summer holiday as connections ponder autumn options

John Leeper: three-year-old well be 'freshened up' for the autumn
John Leeper: three-year-old well be 'freshened up' for the autumnCredit: Edward Whitaker

John Leeper is to enjoy a mid-season break away from Ed Dunlop's Newmarket yard as connections ponder their next move after the son of Frankel disappointed in a Listed contest at Sandown on Friday.

The three-year-old was having his fourth race in a little over two months when finishing only third of five runners behind Euchen Glen in the Gala Stakes over a mile and a quarter.

Dunlop said on Tuesday: "We're sending John Leeper on a little holiday today to freshen him up for the autumn. He's had four relatively quick races so hopefully this will do him good as he seemed to sulk a bit at Sandown and that wasn't his true running."

The son of Dunlop's dual Oaks winner Snow Fairy had previously finished a disappointing ninth behind Adayar in the Derby under last-minute replacement Frankie Dettori.

John Leeper: now 7-1 for the Cazoo Derby
John Leeper: impressed in the Fairway Stakes at Newmarket before running in the DerbyCredit: Hugh Routledge

Earlier in the season, John Leeper won a novice event at Newcastle in April by four lengths before beating subsequent Group 2 King Edward VII Stakes runner-up Tasman Bay in the Listed Fairway Stakes at Newmarket the following month.

On the strength of that, the Cristina Patino-owned colt was sent off 8-1 joint-third favourite at Epsom but could never land a blow.

Dunlop added: "It was a funny race [at Sandown] as the leader went haring off and then fell in a heap but John Leeper didn't finish as we know he can do. He only had one race as a two-year-old so hopefully has a big future ahead of him."


Read more:

'Score to be settled' for Richard Hannon as he readies Snow Lantern for Falmouth

July Cup dream over for Dream Of Dreams after ankle injury

Roger Teal embracing the challenge as Royal Ascot winner joins Oxted opposition (Members' Club)

Why always Sandown? The history of drama at a track that keeps being let down

What's on this week: July Cup the highlight as action builds to Super Saturday


Racing Post exclusive offer. New customers can get £30 in free bets. First single & e/w bet only. Odds of 1/1 or greater. 6 x £5 bet token. Free bet stakes not included in returns. Free bets redeemable on horse racing only. Free bets are non withdrawable. No free bet expiry. Eligibility restrictions. Further T&Cs apply. 18+. begambleaware.org.


David MilnesNewmarket correspondent

Published on 7 July 2021inNews

Last updated 15:52, 6 July 2021

iconCopy