Vancouver lands Juvenile Turf Ryan Moore timed his challenge on George Vancouver perfectly to land the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf at Santa Anita. The Aidan O'Brien-trained colt hugged the inside rail throughout and came through to take the lead from fellow-European raider Dundonnell in the straight. Roger Charlton's charge didn't have anything like the dream passage the winner had throughout the race and as his challenge faded, George Vancouver stormed to victory. Noble Tune finished second with Balance The Books in third. O'Brien also won last year's renewal of the Juvenile Turf with Wrote. Owner Michael Tabor, of the Coolmore triumvirate, said: "He's been waiting for this fast ground, and that really was the key. "Everything's possible next season now. "He's obviously a top-class horse and hopefully he'll go for all the big races.'' Ballydoyle's second string, Lines Of Battle, showed good early pace before drifting out of contention. Jockey Richard Hughes said: "He got a good, early position from a tricky draw, but I didn't get home in the straight."