Mercury (Hobart)

Dettori hopes to Master own Melbourne destiny

- LEO SCHLINK

FRANKIE Dettori believes Master Of Reality has “the best staying form in the world” as the flamboyant Italian plots a Melbourne Cup coup for Joseph O’Brien and Lloyd Williams.

Dettori, 48, has contested 16 Melbourne Cups for runnersup finishes on Central Park (1999) and Max Dynamite (2015), often drawing caustic reviews.

But the champion jockey is confident Master Of Reality can finally deliver the internatio­nal major he covets most — and record-breaking Williams’ seventh Cup. Part-owner Nick Williams said Dettori locked himself in for the Cup ride after Master Of Reality finished only 1.1 lengths behind him on Stradivari­us in the Ascot Gold Cup in June.

“It would be fair to say on the Saturday, Frankie booked himself,” Williams said.

“He sent us a text message with his six Ascot trophies and said: ‘Melbourne Cup, please. I’m coming to ride Master Of Reality’.

“He said: ‘There’s only one trophy I need now.’

“He’s of the firm view that form that Master Of Reality showed on that day and in the lead ups to Ascot is the best staying form in the world.

“Frankie’s obviously in love with Stradivari­us.

“He thinks anything that can get that close to Stradivari­us on level weights will be pretty competitiv­e down here.”

Dettori was suspended for a month and fined $20,000 after causing severe interferen­ce on Max Dynamite four years ago.

Married to an Australian, Dettori has an abiding affection for the Cup — and desperatio­n to win it. “I can tell you that this race at this point of his career means more to him than any race in the world,” Williams said. “It’s probably one of the few things he hasn’t won.”

Williams rates Latrobe as the class runner of the field, but says Caulfield Cup winner Mer De Glace is the deserving favourite and the horse to beat.

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