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BloodHorse Daily for Sunday, October 21

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Exceptional Cracksman Destroys Champion Stakes Rivals; BC Classic on Table After Roaring Lion Lands

Exceptional Cracksman Destroys Champion Stakes Rivals; BC Classic on Table After Roaring Lion Lands QEII; Sharp Azteca to Three Chimneys for 2019; Stradivarius Stars Again in Long Distance Cup; Magical Lands First Group 1 in Fillies & Mares Stakes [BloodHorse Daily]( Providing the Thoroughbred professional with daily news, analysis, race entries and results & more! [Download Today's Edition]( Inside the Sunday, October 21, 2018 Issue [Cracksman gets admiration from a handler and Frankie Dettori after winning his second Champion Stakes at Ascot Racecourse]( [Exceptional Cracksman Destroys Champion Stakes Rivals]( Champions Day demands a champion's performance. For the second consecutive year, it came in the QIPCO Champion Stakes (G1), as Cracksman bowed out in style with a performance that has surely not been bettered all year. [Click here!]( More Stories From Today's Edition [Oisin Murphy returns aboard Roaring Lion after winning the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Ascot Racecourse]( [BC Classic on Table After Roaring Lion Lands QEII]( [Sharp Azteca wins the 2017 Cigar Mile at Aqueduct Racetrack]( [Sharp Azteca to Three Chimneys for 2019]( [Stradivarius and Frankie Dettori win the Long Distance Cup at Ascot Racecourse]( [Stradivarius Stars Again in Long Distance Cup]( [Magical and Ryan Moore could head to the Breeders' Cup World Championships]( [Magical Lands First Group 1 in Fillies & Mares Stakes]( Plus the latest results, entries, and more. To download the Daily from BloodHorse.com or to view previous editions, visit [BloodHorse.com/daily](. Try BloodHorse Daily on your phone [Customize]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](mailto:editorial@bloodhorse.com?subject=Blood-Horse+Daily&utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) | [Subscribe to the Magazine]( | [Advertising](mailto:advertise@bloodhorse.com?subject=Blood-Horse+Daily+Advertising&utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) | [Privacy Policy]( To ensure that you continue to receive e-mails from us, please add [newsletters@BloodHorse.com](mailto:newsletters@bloodhorse.com?utm_source=DailyNewsletter&utm_medium=email) to your address book. © 2018 Blood-Horse LLC. All Rights Reserved. 3101 Beaumont Centre Circle, Suite 300 Lexington, KY 40513 | 800-582-5604

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