Breeders' Cup draw sees cheers ring out before a race is run as British and Irish raiders get dream posts | The Sun
THE all-important draw for the Breeders' Cup is out – and it's proved a good one for British and Irish horses.
Saeed bin Suroor's 1000 Guineas heroine Mawj was the big winner, getting the plum stall six for the Mile Turf.
She was made 9-4 fav for Saturday's race with Charlie Appleby's Group 1 hero Master Of The Seas the biggest loser after he was drawn in the car park in stall 14.
He was pushed all the way out to 13-2 with most firms, along with ante-post fav Songline after the Japanese raider was drawn in post ten.
Cheers rang out when freak Nunthorpe winner Live In The Dream was drawn five for the Turf Sprint.
Adam West's stable star shocked the sport with his 28-1 victory in the York Group 1 in August.
And he remains a solid 4-1 fav for the rapid sprint ahead of Archie Watson's Bradsell, who was drawn two.
Hollie Doyle will miss the ride on Bradsell owing to a ban, with Luke Morris taking her place.
Mick Appleby's Big Evs could kick off the British party in Santa Anita after he was drawn four for the Juvenile Turf Sprint.
The rapid Flying Childers winner is as short as 11-4 with some firms but a general 3-1 favourite, ahead of Royal Ascot winner Crimson Advocate.
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The George Weaver-trained filly made virtually all when clinging on by a nose in the Group 2 Queen Mary back in June.
And she was a drifter with some out to 5s after getting post one.
Aidan O'Brien's runners in the Turf on Saturday night were closely grouped together.
He will care most about Auguste Rodin, however, with the Derby hero getting the perfect stall five.
Bolshoi Ballet is next to him in four while Broome is in post seven.
It was not such good news for Frankie Dettori on King Of Steel.
He got post 11 – and the last horse to win from a double-digit stall was Highland Reel doing it from 2012 in 2016.
However, bookies weren't too quick to write off their chances of another miracle after what happened on Champions Day.
The Amo Racing colt is as short as 4-1, while Juddmonte king Mostahdaf shares favouritism with Auguste Rodin at the 5-2 mark.
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