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Dettori scripts perfect comeback on Ulysses

- By MARCUS TOWNEND Racing Correspond­ent

FRANkie DettoRi expressed delight at rekindling his partnershi­p with john Gosden after winning on his first ride back for the trainer at Newmarket yesterday.

When the pair split in the aftermath of a disastrous Royal Ascot and Gosden’s heavy hints that he was unhappy with Dettori’s focus, few would have bet much on the italian winning the sir Henry Cecil stakes on Gosden-trained Mighty Ulysses.

Dettori, 51, admitted he had held out little hope for the partnershi­p after the meeting with his boss that led to their ‘sabbatical’. But more talks saw Dettori and Gosden agree a rapprochem­ent.

After the length-and-a-half win of 11- 10 favourite Mighty Ulysses, Dettori said: ‘Maybe john was right and i needed a sabbatical. i probably had my worst Royal Ascot in my 35-year career. i am 51 and john is 71. We sat down and had a chat. We are not kids any more. We had a discussion behind closed doors and what we said will remain between us. We had to iron a few things out.

‘What is past is past and i am glad i had a winner on my first ride back for him. it would have been a shame to end it like that. i have known john for 30 years and will be forever grateful for what he has done for me. i didn’t want to hold grudges — it’s about going forward.’

Gosden added: ‘ No one likes interrupti­ons or stuff in the public domain, but there wasn’t a lot of choice. it is good we are back together and we are happy.’

the pair have a chance of a Group one win this afternoon when they combine with unbeaten inspiral, who bids to add Newmarket’s tattersall­s Falmouth stakes to her win in the Coronation stakes at Royal Ascot.

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