All the action from the third day of the Glorious Goodwood festival.
Darasim handed trainer Mark Johnson his fifth Lady O Goodwood Cup victory in the main race of the day.
1735 Valdoe Rated Stakes (1m 6f)
1. Lochbuie (JF Egan) 7-2
2. Yoshka (R French) 7-2
3. Tungsten Strike (M Dwyer) 7-2
9 ran. �, 1� Frankie Dettori gave Godolphin something to celebrate when he guided the useful two-year-old Golden Sahara to victory.
Material Witness went into the race in the form of his life and though he just held off Boston Lodge - running in a visor for the first time - the Martin Dwyer-ridden horse was forced to settle for second.
1700 De Boer European Breeders Fund Classified Stakes (7f)
1. Golden Sahara (F Dettori) 8-1
2. Material Witness (Martin Dwyer) 5-1
3. Boston Lodge (J Murtagh) 8-1
12 ran. �, nk
Frankie Dettori gave Godolphin something to celebrate when he guided the useful two-year-old Golden Sahara to victory.
Material Witness went into the race in the form of his life and though he just held off Boston Lodge - running in a visor for the first time - the Martin Dwyer-ridden horse was forced to settle for second.
1625 European Breeders Fund New Ham Maiden Fillies' Stakes (7f)
1. Miss L'Augeval (K Darley) 10-3
2. dd-ht Kalmini (TE Durcan) 16-1
2. dd-ht Love Affair ((R Moore) 7-1
13 ran. �, dht
Kevin Darley steered the fast-improving Miss L'Augeval first-past-the-post in this 7f sprint.
The two-year-old impressed when she came a close fourth in a 6f fillies maiden at Newbury and the extra furlong clearly suited Darley's ride.
Kalami and Love Affair shared the spoils for second place after stewards failed to separate the pair.
1550 Ladbrokes.com Stakes (1m 2f)
1. Art Trader (JP Murtagh) 7-2 fav
2. Fine Silver (T Quinn) 12-1
3. Watamu (J Quinn) 14-1
16 ran. Dist: 1�, 1�
Johnny Murtagh followed up Wednesday's win in the Sussex Stakes with another success on the well-backed Art Trader.
The Mick Channon-trained Seneschal headed the pack at the halfway distance but ran out of steam in the closing stages and Murtagh won it with a perfectly-timed late charge from the outside.
Fine Silver just held off the challenge of Watamu and 12-1 shot Mutafanen - the latter having to settle for fourth after a photo finish.
1515 Lady O Goodwood Cup (2m)
1. Darasim (J Fanning) 11-8 fav
2. Royal Rebel (J Murtagh) 14-1
3. Misternando (S Hitchcott) 11-1
Nine ran. Dist: 2�, �
Trainer Mark Johnson enjoyed his fifth Lady O Goodwood Cup triumph and a race one-two when Darasim stormed to victory ahead of Royal Rebel in the big race of the day.
Jockey Joe Fanning steered the good stayer to the front as soon as the gates opened and the six-year-old travelled comfortably throughout.
Stablemate Royal Rebel challenged in the closing stages but Fanning quickened the pace and the 2000 winner was kept at bay by two-and-a-half lengths.
Only Misternando came between Johnston and a clean sweep - the Middleham man's other runner, Double Obsession, came fourth.
1440 King George Stakes (5f)
1. Ringmoor Down (R Quinn) 10-1
2. Boogie Street (J Fortune) 15-2
3. The Tatling (R Moore) 8-1
13 ran. Dist: hd, �
Gutsy mare Ringmoor Down pipped Boogie Street on the line to take the feature sprint of Ladies Day.
The thrilling win was just reward for the David Arbuthnot-trained five-year-old, who up to this point in the season had just failed to turn consistent performances into victories.
Boogie Street showed blistering speed in the early stages but jockey Richard Quinn brought Down through on the outside and produced a late surge to win by a head.
The Tatling was bidding to make it two King George Stakes wins on the trot, but was forced to settle for third.
1405 Albert Stakes Handicap (7f)
1. Peter Paul Rubens (R Moore) 3-1
2. Compton's Eleven (S Hitchcott) 20-1
3. Peeress (K Fallon) 9-4 fav
17 ran. Dist: 1�, 1
Up-and-coming jockey Ryan Moore proved his class when he guided the Paul Cole-trained Peter Paul Rubens to a decisive victory in this Class C opener.
Last season's champion apprentice Moore ensured his three-year-old mount overcame a bad draw and got off to a flyer, quickly assuming control at the head of the field.
The Mick Channon-trained Compton's Eleven chased him home, but the result never looked in doubt after the three furlong pole.
Kieren Fallon's ride, the 9-4 favourite Peeress, came late in the day for third, with Take a Bow (16-1) fourth.