davidjohnson
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Got thinking about this and had an idea that is built on what Alan Lee was saying today on ATR. Basically the end of season is a little bit flat and Champions Day doesn't really serve its purpose. My proposal would be taking 3 of the premier tracks, because of the money Ascot will have to be involved I guess but I'd prefer Doncaster, York and Newmarket.
And have colts, fillies and juvenile championships. The colts could be a fortnight before the Arc meeting, the fillies a week before Arc meeting and then juvenile championships either in the current Champions Day or RP Trophy slot.
The colts would have a 1m Group 1 (QEII Stakes) and 10f Group 1 Champion Stakes as their feature races as well as a number of high-grade handicaps or current pattern races as support. There wouldn't be a 12f Group 1 as there is no point in trying to compete with the Arc. It could be possible to run an order of merit series at both distances too, with points earned for places in the Lockinge/Guineas, Queen Anne/SJ Palace and Sussex Stakes. The same would happen at 10f with points awarded for wins in the Prince of Wales/newly created 10f 3yo only G1 at Royal Ascot, Eclipse and Juddmonte International.
No reason why a similar pattern couldn't be followed along the fillies programme but whilst there would be no point in competing with the Prix de L'opera, the Pride Stakes could be upgraded to Group 1 to compliment the Sun Chariot.
The juvenile championship could include a very valuable 0-100 nursery over 7f and the rest of a 7-race card would have Group 1's over 6f, 7f and 8f for each of the colts and fillies.
Split the meetings between Newmarket, Ascot and York and rotate each year which course holds each championship card.
And have colts, fillies and juvenile championships. The colts could be a fortnight before the Arc meeting, the fillies a week before Arc meeting and then juvenile championships either in the current Champions Day or RP Trophy slot.
The colts would have a 1m Group 1 (QEII Stakes) and 10f Group 1 Champion Stakes as their feature races as well as a number of high-grade handicaps or current pattern races as support. There wouldn't be a 12f Group 1 as there is no point in trying to compete with the Arc. It could be possible to run an order of merit series at both distances too, with points earned for places in the Lockinge/Guineas, Queen Anne/SJ Palace and Sussex Stakes. The same would happen at 10f with points awarded for wins in the Prince of Wales/newly created 10f 3yo only G1 at Royal Ascot, Eclipse and Juddmonte International.
No reason why a similar pattern couldn't be followed along the fillies programme but whilst there would be no point in competing with the Prix de L'opera, the Pride Stakes could be upgraded to Group 1 to compliment the Sun Chariot.
The juvenile championship could include a very valuable 0-100 nursery over 7f and the rest of a 7-race card would have Group 1's over 6f, 7f and 8f for each of the colts and fillies.
Split the meetings between Newmarket, Ascot and York and rotate each year which course holds each championship card.