DAVID JUNIOR takes the Coral-Eclipse under Jamie Spencer in 2006 – Racing TV

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Jamie Spencer leaves it late to win the Group 1 Coral-Eclipse Stakes with David Junior.

Notnowcato was a length and a half back in second and a neck in front of Blue Monday. Favourite Ouija Board finished out of the money after running into traffic problems.

As Royal Alchemist set a strong pace Spencer had David Junior at the back of the pack for most of the race before making his run down the centre of the course to win well.

Spencer said: “I was following Ouija Board throughout. She got a little bit tight in the straight but my horse picked up so quick and he idled when he got there.

“Racing is racing. This was a different track, different day. That’s the dream of racing. We got well beat at Ascot but he’s really showed them again. I didn’t doubt him. I just felt at Ascot that maybe he just wasn’t himself, but he was today.”

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