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Chester May Festival: Savethelastdance 7/4 favourite for Epsom after blowing away Cheshire Oaks rivals

Savethelastdance (8/11 favourite) beat There's The Door by 22 lengths, with Ermesinde back in third in Cheshire Oaks romp at Chester on Wednesday; winner cut to 7/4 (Sky Bet) for the Oaks at Epsom; watch every race from the May Festival live on Sky Sports Racing

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Winning owner Paul Smith says it is all roads to the Oaks at Epsom after Savethelastdance bolted up at Chester in the Cheshire Oaks

Savethelastdance shot to clear favouritism for the Oaks at Epsom after blowing away her rivals in the Cheshire Oaks on day one of the Boodles May Festival at Chester.

A joint-favourite with Infinite Cosmos before her return at the Roodee, Aidan O'Brien's filly was sent off an 8/11 shot for the Listed contest on Wednesday after the withdrawal of chief rival Luckin Brew.

Kept quiet in midfield early on by Ryan Moore, Savethelastdance shot past the field on the outside turning in, and sprinted away to beat There's The Door by a comfortable 22 lengths, with Ermesinde back in third.

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The bookmakers were impressed with her performance and took no chances as they went as short as 6/4 for the Classic at Epsom next month.

Winning owner Paul Smith told Sky Sports Racing: "It was nice to see that. Ryan was really complimentary and said she hit the line very hard. He couldn't have been happier.

Savethelastdance is as short as 6/4 for the Oaks at Epsom after Cheshire Oaks victory
Image: Savethelastdance is as short as 6/4 for the Oaks at Epsom after Cheshire Oaks victory

"She has bounced out of her last race in Ireland very well and handled that dig in the ground.

"It's straight to the Oaks now and we're looking forward to that."

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Ziggy's Phoenix was away well and made every yard of the running to lead home a Middleham Park Racing one-two in the CAA Stellar Lily Agnes Conditions Stakes.

The Richard Hannon-trained filly won from the front at Ripon when breaking her duck on her second start and it was a similar story as she was sent off the 9/4 favourite on the Roodee.

Ziggy's Phoenix beats Ziggy's Dream to win the Lily Agnes
Image: Ziggy's Phoenix beats Ziggy's Dream to win the Lily Agnes

Handed a plum draw in stall one, the daughter of Kodiac pinged the gates in the hands of Ryan Moore, and having burned off Balon D'Or - who matched the winner stride for stride until the home straight - held on gamely when fellow Middleham Park runner Ziggy's Dream, began to fly in the closing stages.

In the aftermath, she was handed a quote of 14/1 by Paddy Power and Betfair for the Queen Mary Stakes over the same five-furlong trip at Royal Ascot.

Tom Marquand made a winning return to the track just five days after suffering a nasty cut to his arm following a kick from a rival horse at Newmarket.

Amleto pulls clear at Chester under Tom Marquand
Image: Amleto pulls clear at Chester under Tom Marquand

He steered the well-bred Amleto - a full brother to Irish Oaks winner Sea Of Class - to victory in the Deepbridge Syndicate Maiden Stakes for William Haggas, beating 80/1 shot Paddy The Squire and favourite Shadow Dance.

Ben Curtis kept it simple from stall one as Radio Goo Goo won from the front on the inside rail in the Camden Pale Handicap, while it was all change late on in the tote £100K Guaranteed Placepot Every Day Handicap as William Buick and Danger Alert (12/1) got up in the final strides to deny Billy Loughnane on favourite Jer Batt.

The finale on day one of the Boodles May Festival went the way of 17/2 shot Hodler as Jim Boyle's runner eased home from Gorak and Paws For Thought.

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