Air Force Blue Crashes

Was widely expected to give Aidan O'Brien a record eighth 2000 Guineas success

Frankie Dettori rode 14-1 shot Galileo Gold to a surprise victory in the first classic of the 2016 Flat season, the 2000 Guineas at Newmarket on Saturday.

Air Force Blue - massive disappointment

Air Force Blue – massive disappointment

Favourite Air Force Blue, winner of the Dewhurst Stakes last year and four of his five races, never challenged and was a distant 12th of the 13 runners.

Dettori crossed to the rail side to win by one and half lengths for his third victory in the prestigious mile race.

Massat (9-1) was second with Ribchester (33-1) two lengths back in third.

Air Force Blue was widely expected to give trainer Aidan O’Brien a record eighth 2000 Guineas success.

But Ryan Moore could find no response from the bay colt and it was Dettori who surged clear, 20 years on from his first success in the race on Mark of Esteem.

Frankie-Dettori-PA

Frankie Dettori – what a ride!

He also won again in 1999 on Island Sands.

The veteran jockey, 45, said of his latest triumph: “We had a bad draw but he’s a great horse.

“His main forte is that he stays, he galloped out really strong.”

Trainer Hugo Palmer said: “Frankie was so alert, he said nothing had been coming from behind and that if nothing took us on, he would do it himself and he did.

“There were no hard luck stories, for us anyway. It was a masterful ride.”

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