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Cross Counter pushing Godolphin vintage year

Melbourne Cup hopeful faces eight rivals in strong renewal of Great Voltigeur Stakes

- BY LESLIE WILSON JR Features Writer

Godolphin’s Cross Counter can continue what has been a vintage year for the stable by winning the Group 3 Great Voltigeur Stakes, the showpiece race on the opening day of York’s four-day Ebor Festival today.

The three-year-old son of Teofilo announced himself as a serious stayer when winning the Group 2 Gordon Stakes at Goodwood earlier this month in track record time.

He is likely to be sent off as the red-hot favourite in the Voltigeur, a 2,400-metre contest that Godolphin have won four times in the past with Rewilding (2010), Rule Of Law (204), Sea Wave (1998) and Slowaway (1997).

Trained by in-form handler Charlie Appleby, Cross Counter faces eight rivals including stable companion Old Persian and French Group 1 scorer, Kew Gardens. William Buick continues his associatio­n with the Godolphin colt who his trainer says is on an ‘upward curve.’

“Cross Counter must have a great chance of winning the Voltigeur, though we respect plenty of others in a strong field,” Appleby told the Godolphin website.

“He showed his potential last start, and I feel he remains on an upward curve.”

Another good performanc­e at York’s historic track can add credence to his chances of becoming a genuine contender for the Group 1 Melbourne Cup, on November 6, a contest that Godolphin have long sought to win.

He burst into the Cup picture when easily defeating Epsom Derby second Dee Ex Bee at Goodwood prompting Appleby to say at that time: “We respected Dee Ex Bee and would have been happy with second, but we were confident we could make a race of it and it was great to see him win like that.

Just last week Godolphin reached a major milestone when it claimed its 5,000th winner worldwide. The memorable win was reached by Expecting To Fly, who scored at Teste de Buch, France, on Thursday, August 16.

Earlier this year the stable won a first English Derby (G1) in its own Royal Blub colours when Masar, ridden by William Buick and trained by Appleby, romped to victory at Epsom Racecourse.

 ?? Rex Features ?? Cross Counter (William Buick) is likely to be red-hot favourite in the Voltigeur, a 2,400-metre contest.
Rex Features Cross Counter (William Buick) is likely to be red-hot favourite in the Voltigeur, a 2,400-metre contest.

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