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Crisford faces Royal Ascot decision with smooth debut scorer All The Time

Ed Crisford (right) with father Simon: Royal Ascot plans for impressive winner All The Time
Ed Crisford (right) with father Simon: Royal Ascot plans for impressive winner All The TimeCredit: Megan Ridgwell

Wednesday: Nottingham

Joint-trainer Ed Crisford has identified two potential options at Royal Ascot for All The Time after she scored on her debut in the 5f maiden fillies' stakes.

The two-year-old, who is owned by the Royal Ascot Racing Club, delivered in style, finishing five lengths clear of Swingalong in second.

Crisford explained she will take her chance in either the Queen Mary or the Windsor Castle Stakes at the royal meeting.

"She's won really well and I'm pleased for her," he said. "She's owned by the Royal Ascot Racing Club so I think we'll head there next.

"The Queen Mary and Windsor Castle are on the same day, so we will enter in both, but we'll see how she is and how she comes out of this race and then we'll decide closer to the time. It will definitely be one of the two.

"When they win like that it gives you plenty of confidence and there are exciting times ahead."

All The Time's win was the first leg of a double for James Doyle, with the dual Classic-winning jockey landing the 1m6f handicap on board the Sean Curran-trained All Yours.

Dawson's double

Jockey Ray Dawson also had a profitable afternoon. Dynamic Force got home by a short head in the feature 5f handicap for trainer Robert Cowell and Dawson completed a 70-1 double in the final race when he steered joint-favourite Kitsune Power to victory in the 1m½f handicap for the in-form Roger Varian.


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Liam HeaddReporter

Published on 1 June 2022inReports

Last updated 18:09, 1 June 2022

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