All the action as it happened on day three of Glorious Goodwood.
Distinction wins the big race of the day, the Lady O Goodwood Cup, providing another big-race victory for in-form jockey Mick Kinane.
Going: Soft.
1745 European Breeders Fund New Ham Maiden Fillies' Stakes 7f
1 St Petersburg (N Callan) 10-3f
2 Compton's Eleven (S Hitchcott) 11-2
3
Material Witness (R Hughes) 5-1
Nine ran. Dist: 2l,1l.
Neil Callan rides to victory in the last race of the day to leave the race for the meeting's top jockey wide open.
The Mark Tompkins-trained five-year-old relishes the soft ground to win by two lengths.
1710 European Breeders Fund New Ham Maiden Fillies' Stakes 7f
1 Deveron (K McEvoy) 4-1
2 Innocent (R Hughes) 15-2
3
Alexandrova (K Fallon) 6-4f
Eleven ran. Dist: �l, 2l.
Australian Kerrin McEvoy lands his first winner of the week but unexpectedly it does not come in the Godolphin colours.
Instead, veteran trainer Clive Brittain scores his first winner of the meeting.
1635 De Boer Stakes 7f
1 Tagula Sunrise (J Quinn) 20-1
2 Salamanca (S Drowne) 13-2
3
Spirit of France (J Fanning) 8-1
Fifteen ran. Dist: �l, 1�l.
Tagula Sunrise strikes from the bottom of the handicap to provide the biggest-price winner of the day so far.
The filly, from the Yorkshire stable of Richard Fahey, is ridden by John Quinn.
1600 Ladbrokes.com Stakes Heitage Handicap 1m 2f
1 Enforcer (M Dwyer) 6-1
2 Ashkal Way (A McCarthy) 10-1
3
Best Prospect (J McDonald) 20-1
Eleven ran.
Martin Dwyer produces Enforcer with a perfectly-timed run to claim victory.
Filly Cheerleader sets the pace but is engulfed by the chasing pack two furlongs out.
It looks as if favourite Comic Strip is cruising but he can find nothing when asked and Ashkal Way is just getting the better of Best Prospect before Enforcer powers past them for victory.
The winner is trained by Dwyer's father-in-law William Muir.
1525 Lady O Goodwood Cup 2m
1 Distinction (M Kinane) 11-4f
2 Golden Quest (J Fanning) 8-1
3
Millenary (T Quinn) 8-1
Ten ran. Dist: �l, 8l.
It's another big win for in-form jockey Mick Kinane, who adds the feature race of the day to his success in the King George on Saturday and the Sussex Stakes on Wednesday.
Distinction, the 11-4 favourite, takes up the running with about half a mile to go and soon has the field strung out.
Golden Quest, a winner already this week, chases him down but cannot quite get on terms.
The Sir Michael Stoute-trained Distinction, who was the runner-up in the Ascot Cup at York, is now likely to go for the Melbourne Cup.
1450 Audi Stakes (Registered as the King George Stakes) 5f
1 Fire Up The Band (A Nicholls) 10-1
2 The Tatling (R Moore) 9-1
3
Moss Vale (K Fallon) 3-1f
Twelve ran. Dist: Nk, 1l.
The "lucky 13" stall strikes again as Fire Up The Band clinches victory in the Group Three sprint - the fifth winner of the week to come out of that starting stall.
Adrian Nicholls is one of three riders who elect to ride along the far rail while the rest of the field are spread nearer to the stand rail.
And the tactic pays off as Fire Up The Band just holds off the fast-finishing The Tatling to win by a neck.
The six-year-old gelding is trained by Adrian's father David, who has a fine record in sprints.
The father-son team also enjoyed success earlier in the week with Strike Up The Band.
1415 Lillie Langtry Fillies' Stakes 1m 6f
1 Tartouche (S Sanders) 7-2
2 Without A Trace (M Dwyer) 5-1
3
Astrocharm (N Callan) 9-1
Seven ran. Dist: 1l, 2l.
Seb Sanders, a leading contender for this season's champion jockey title, lands his second winner of the week and his 82nd of the season on Tartouche.
Bowstring, under Jimmy Fortune, sets the pace and is not headed until she fades two furlongs out.
The Lady Herries-trained Tartouche then takes up the running and holds off the late challenge of Without A Trace with last year's winner Astrocharm in third.
Wednesday's fog has lifted at the course but many punters will still be feeling the gloom as 5-2 favourite Asawer trails home a disappointing last.
1745 Albert EBF Classified Stakes 7f
Material Witness has victory in his scope provided he can bounce back to form.
The front-runner enjoys Goodwood, and should relish the soft conditions.
St Petersburg and Jospeh Henry look the main dangers.