Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted yesterday at 01:59 PM Journalists Posted yesterday at 01:59 PM Juddmonte's Shipbourne (Frankel) arrived at Newbury on Friday with a buzz surrounding him and duly went through his maiden as connections would have hoped. Sent off the 10-11 favourite for the 6 1/2-furlong test, the son of Special Duty (Hennessy) followed the pace with ease under Colin Keane and took command inside the two. Sent clear from there, the homebred registered a 4 1/4-length success from Not That Guy (Cotai Glory). “He's a lovely big horse with the size and scope to match his pedigree, but he doesn't realise he's a racehorse yet,” Keane said. “He galloped to the line well and next year a mile will be his trip to start with. He's big and heavy and doesn't want quick ground.” Ralph Beckett trained the winner's full-brother Task Force and although he was second in the Middle Park, was ultimately disappointing. He believes this son of the operation's Cheveley Park heroine who was awarded two Classics in the stewards' room is a different proposition. “His brother had a wind issue and he bears no resemblance to him,” he explained. “We'll probably put him away and see how we go in the spring.” “That was the perfect start for him and we'll train him like a good horse and see how far he goes,” his trainer added. Whoosh Shipbourne (Frankel x Special Duty) romps home on debut in some style at @NewburyRacing…@ctkjockey @RalphBeckett @JuddmonteFarms pic.twitter.com/JGBQfjOZmP — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 24, 2025 The post Juddmonte’s Shipbourne Records Impressive Debut Newbury Win, Beckett Has Classics In Mind appeared first on TDN | Thoroughbred Daily News | Horse Racing News, Results and Video | Thoroughbred Breeding and Auctions. View the full article Quote
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