The Coral Eclipse 2025 at Sandown promises to be one of the summer’s most fascinating Group 1 clashes over 1m2f. Held on Saturday, July 5th, this elite middle-distance race brings together top 3yo contenders stepping up from the Classics and battle-hardened older Group horses. The going is currently Good, and with a 50% chance of rain, conditions could slightly ease — favouring strong stayers and tactically smart runners.
Let’s break down the field horse by horse with ratings, key data, and a ⭐-based confidence scale. At the end, you’ll find our two betting tips based on tactical insights and form trends we’ve been tracking throughout the flat season.

🐎 Horse-by-Horse Analysis
1. Ombudsman (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) 5/4
The clear market favourite, unbeaten over 1m2f and comes here off a Group 1 win. His TS of 115 and RPR of 135 tower over most of this field. Gosden’s team is flying, and Buick knows him inside out. If there’s pace to aim at, he could outclass them late. Very solid claims.
2. Sosie (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) 9/2
The dark horse from André Fabre, who doesn’t travel without a real chance. He’s unbeaten in 2025, and while his TS (106) is lower than others, his RPR (128) and unexposed profile suggest more to come. Proven at this level in France but untested on British ground.
3. Camille Pissarro (⭐️⭐️⭐️) 7/1
The most consistent of the Ballydoyle 3yos and brings in a strong RPR of 123. However, may find this test sharp if the ground stays quick. Proven in Group company and represents connections who target this race well, but the weight-for-age concession might not be enough against top older horses.
4. Delacroix (⭐️⭐️⭐️) 5/1
Another Aidan O’Brien runner with high cruising speed but possibly vulnerable late. Backed off the boards when winning a Group 3, but his RPR of 122 doesn’t scream Group 1 winner. If it becomes tactical, he might be found lacking.

6. Ruling Court (⭐️⭐️⭐️) 9/1
Intriguing Godolphin colt stepping up again after a solid comeback win. Appleby places them well, and the RPR of 126 hints at further improvement. May need a soft lead to dictate, and track bias will be key. Each-way potential if things fall right.

5. Hotazhell (⭐️⭐️) 28/1
Still lightly raced and open to progress, but nothing in his ratings (RPR 121) suggests he’ll trouble the best here unless there’s chaos upfront. May benefit from a more patient campaign later this season in Group 2s.
🧠 Our Top Pick for the Coral Eclipse 2025
✅ Main Pick: Ombudsman (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)
The clear standout based on form, figures and tactical suitability. If the ground stays Good and the pace is honest, he should have too much class in the final furlong.
🏁 Final Thoughts
The 2025 Coral-Eclipse promises to be a fascinating clash of generations and styles — with proven older horses like Ombudsman facing up-and-coming 3-year-olds such as Camille Pissarro and Ruling Court. Our main selection, Ombudsman, ticks many tactical and statistical boxes, but the race is wide open and full of narrative.
If you’re still torn or want to dig deeper into the betting angles, don’t miss our Coral-Eclipse 2025 Stats & Trends Guide, where we break down past winners’ profiles, age records, and pace dynamics. You’ll also find added value in our 10 Flat Racing Betting Trends You Need to Know in 2025 — a guide packed with real betting edges we’ve observed across the season so far.
As always, good luck — and may the best strategy win! 🏇💥














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