Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)
DETTORI WAITS IN THE WINGS TO RIDE SISKIN
FRANKIE DETTORI is top of Ger Lyons’ list to partner Siskin in Glorious Goodwood’s Sussex Stakes – if Colin Keane stays in Ireland.
Under the Irish government’s current coronavirus protocols, jockeys leaving to ride abroad will have to selfisolate for two weeks before being allowed to return to action.
The rules create a dilemma for Keane, who has ridden the unbeaten son of First Defence in each of his five starts – including when the pair lifted the Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh last month.
“It’s down to Colin – it’s a lovely, high-class problem to have, but I’d rather we didn’t have it,” said Lyons, who combined with his stable jockey to capture their second Classic when Even So won the Irish Oaks at the Curragh on Saturday evening.
Siskin is as short as 5-4 market leader for the one-mile Group 1 test on Wednesday week and Lyons admits “it would be hard” for Keane to pass up the ride – even if travelling to West Sussex means a fortnight on the sidelines.
Should the jockey opt to stay at home, Dettori – unlikely to be required by boss John Gosden – will receive the call.
“We start from the top and work down,” added Lyons. “Frankie is the best in the world and he’s in the wings if we need him.”
More immediately, Dettori dons the silks of Siskin’s owner, Prince Khalid Abdullah, for Enable’s history bid in Saturday’s King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot.
No horse has won the midsummer highlight three times – Dahlia and Swain are the other dual winners – and John Gosden’s mare is the even-money favourite to become the first.