The Chronicle

Mishriff to rule supreme in King George

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THOSE that keep the faith with MISHRIFF can be rewarded in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes at Ascot.

He banished the memory of a particular­ly disappoint­ing Saudi Cup run when pushing Vadeni all the way in the Eclipse earlier this month, eventually being beaten just a neck at the line.

The result does not tell the full story, either, as Mishriff could not find a clear passage when the race began in earnest, with the five-year-old fairly flying home when he did get space to finish an unlucky runner-up in the 10-furlong showpiece.

Mishriff moves back up to a mile and a half here, having last competed over the trip when finding Derby hero Adayar nearly two lengths too good in this race last year, giving away lumps of weight.

It does appear on first glance as though 12 furlongs is not his optimum, but it should not be forgotten that he won the 2021 Sheema Classic over the distance, with two excellent Japanese runners filling the places behind him.

Mishriff is the highest-rated horse in the field and while the likes of Westover and Emily Upjohn of course have any amount of improvemen­t to come, and will be the ones in receipt of the allowances, John and Thady Gosden’s star older performer should have conditions in his favour and arrives here on the back of a much better run than 12 months ago.

James Doyle takes over in the plate this time, which is certainly not a negative, and Mishriff can be relied upon to put up another good performanc­e.

Stablemate Saga narrowly missed out in the Britannia at the Royal meeting and he can make it a double for the Gosden team in the Porsche Handicap, with Benoit De La Sayette taking off a valuable 5lb.

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