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FRANKIE’S FIRST LOOK AT HAZAPOUR

- By MARCUS TOWNEND Racing Correspond­ent

FRANKIE DETTORI flew to Ireland last night and this morning will have a first sit on Aga Khanowned Hazapour, his Dermot Weld-trained mount in Saturday’s Investec Derby at Epsom.

The Italian, who will be riding in the Classic for the 23rd time and chasing his third win, also revealed he would liaise closely with Weld’s sidelined stable jockey Pat Smullen in advance of the £1.5million race.

Nine-time Irish champion Flat jockey Smullen, who won the 2016 Derby on Hazapour’s uncle Harzand, revealed in March that he was taking time out of the sport for chemothera­py treatment after being diagnosed with a tumour on his pancreas.

Smullen attended last weekend’s Irish Guineas meeting at the Curragh, where he said he was going into the Weld stable between treatment to help with advice when he could.

Dettori said: ‘I have spoken to Pat a couple of times and just sent him a text. I will see him in the morning and once the draw and final declaratio­ns come out I will have another chat with him.

‘I wanted to sit on Hazapour. The Derby is the most important race in the calendar. It is about getting to know the horse himself.

‘In racing, you are in a partnershi­p with your horse. It is important you get to know his character and get a feel of his demeanour and personalit­y so I can start thinking in my mind how to approach the race.’

Dettori finished second on Photograph­er, his only mount at Leicester yesterday. He will not race again until Friday, when his mounts include Cracksman in the Coronation Cup.

He has yet to pick up a ride in Friday’s Investec Oaks after Lah Ti Dar, the favourite he was due to ride, was scratched. Hazapour staked his Derby claim when beating Aidan O’Brien pair Delano Roosevelt and The Pentagon in the Derrinstow­n Stud Derby Trial at Leopardsto­wn.

Newmarket trainer John Gosden, Dettori’s boss who is represente­d by Oisin Murphy- ridden Dante Stakes winner Roaring Lion, also has Sevenna Star in the 14 Derby possibles.

But he will only run in the unlikely event of very soft ground and Dettori said he would not be required to switch mounts if the winner of the Sandown Classic Trial did start at Epsom.

The Derby betting is headed by odds- on favourite and 2,000 Guineas winner Saxon Warrior, one of seven Aidan O’Brien-trained hopes.

James Doyle rides William Haggastrai­ned Chester Vase winner Young Rascal with champion jockey Silvestre De Sousa booked for Mark Johnston’s Chester Vase runner-up Dee Ex Bee.

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Contender: Dettori’s Derby ride Hazapour

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