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Buick shines on Worthy

Thought Worthy and William Buick (right) win from Main SequenceThought Worthy and William Buick (right) win from Main Sequence
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Thought Worthy won the Neptune Investment Management Great Voltigeur Stakes at York under a fine ride.

William Buick settled the three year old out in front in the mile and a half Group Two contest and the pair were never headed.

Buick wound the pace up as the field began to turn for home and, although Main Sequence edged closer under Ted Durcan, stole a three or four length advantage as he kicked into the long straight.

That move proved crucial as the three year old only had a neck in hand over the favourite at the line.

Main Sequence carried his head a little high in the straight and wasn't helped by the eventual winner edging to his right under a left hand drive but he could only gradually eat into the deficit and the line came too soon.

Energizer was never out of last place while Encke and Thomas Chippendale failed to cope with Thought Worthy's injection of pace.

The run of Noble Mission, meanwhile, is best forgotten as Sir Henry Cecil's charge pulled his chance away in the early furlongs of the race in his first start without a hood since his debut.

This was John Gosden's third win in the race in six years following his 2007 success with his Leger hero Lucarno and again in 2008 Centennial.

Buick said: "He galloped well and stayed very well.

"He battled on well and stuck his head out.

"You have to admire a horse like this because he always tries his best."

Sky Bet cut the winner to 14-1 from 20s for next month's St Leger at Doncaster.