Coventry Telegraph

Stradivari­us hits high note with historic Cup triumph

- By GRAHAM CLARK sport@coventryte­legraph.net

STRADIVARI­US pulled off a dramatic piece of racing history with a memorable performanc­e to win his fourth successive Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup – and is now set to be trained for the Prix de l’arc de Triomphe.

Sent off the 4-7 favourite, John Gosden’s brilliant stayer faced a major challenge on paper from the Royal Ascot and Irish Derby winner Santiago – as a three-year-old in receipt of 15lb.

Frankie Dettori and the three-time Ascot Gold Cup winner had plenty on their plate in the two-mile showpiece, forced into fifth on the inside of the field as several rivals came from off the pace which was set by Nayef Road and Santiago.

They managed to extricate themselves just in time, however, and Stradivari­us produced a trademark change of gear to move past both big rivals in some style.

Nayef Road again had to settle for the runner-up spot, as at Ascot earlier this month, but this time was seen off by just a length – with another length and a quarter back to Santiago.

The Bjorn Nielsen-owned sixyear-old is now on a collision course with equally-illustriou­s stablemate Enable, with Betfair and Betway making him a 14-1 chance for the Arc at Parislongc­hamp in October.

Gosden said: “He will be going to the Prix Foy, so we will freshen him up now until the middle of September. He will go to the Prix Foy and if he runs a good race there, he will be going to the Arc.

For a minute I was boxed in, but if you want to sprint with Stradivari­us, you’ve got to be pretty good. Frankie Dettori

“We hope to get them both there, but you know this game, there are banana skins around corners.” Reflecting on the victory, Gosden added: “It looked like he was boxed in – which maybe he was – but the key thing when you’re tracking a horse like Santiago, who is in receipt of 15lb, what you must not do is attack two and a half to three furlongs down and turn it into a real slog.

“Nayef Road ran a blinder again right beside us, and I think it was right to wait. When he hits the front now he thinks that’s it. It was a great performanc­e under that weight.”

Asked if Stradivari­us could potentiall­y stay in training next year, Gosden said: “If he goes to stud, he goes to stud. If he doesn’t got to stud, I know Mr (Bjorn) Nielsen is looking at one race next year (Gold Cup at Royal Ascot). But you could run a mile and a half and then go to two and a half, as he is versatile.”

Dettori said: “Obviously, I thought the biggest danger was Santiago, so I was trying to get behind him. Tom (Marquand, on Who Dares Wins) had the slot at the beginning, but then I managed to get behind Ryan (Moore) and I thought with a 15lb weight spread, he would try to make the most of it and probably make it a true test from four out.

“But it turned into a two-furlong sprint and for a minute I was boxed in, but if you want to sprint with Stradivari­us, you’ve got to be pretty good. For a furlong he took a little bit of organising, then he was amazing – he can put two lengths on any horse in a furlong. It’s amazing for a stayer.

“I really did not expect the race to turn out like that, only sprinting for two furlongs. He’s so good and so versatile, he can get me out of trouble.

“You go from a superstar like Enable (in the King George at Ascot on Saturday) to an absolute champion like this horse in three days. It’s the stuff of dreams.”

 ??  ?? Stradivari­us ridden by Frankie Dettori lead the way in The Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup
Stradivari­us ridden by Frankie Dettori lead the way in The Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup

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