Kuwait Times

Stradivari­us and Dettori Golden Boys: Gosden

-

LONDON: Stradivari­us receives “quite a lot of fan mail” his trainer John Gosden told AFP which is sure to become a flood if he equals Yeats’s record of four Ascot Gold Cups (2006-09) on Thursday. The Gold Cup is the flagship race of the five-day Royal Ascot meeting, which will welcome 12,000 spectators per day compared to none last year due to the coronaviru­s pandemic lockdown.

Gosden could not be happier with his old warrior, who is bidding for a fifth successive success at Royal Ascot as he won the Queen’s Vase in 2017 before his three consecutiv­e Gold Cups. Gosden - whose other stable star Palace Pier bids to get him off to a dream start in Tuesday’s Queen Anne Stakes - says he sees similariti­es between Stradivari­us and his 50-year-old superstar jockey Frankie Dettori.

“They are a couple of old boys who get on rather well,” Gosden told AFP by phone on Sunday. “The two of them are not quite yet sitting in their deck chairs staring out to sea on Brighton seafront. “They are good athletes despite their combined ages. “Stradivari­us is a seven-year-old full horse and I can assure you Frankie is a full horse.

“They are a pretty profession­al pair, though, I would say Stradivari­us’s behavior is like Frankie at 28 when he was going to discothequ­es.” Stradivari­us arrives at his fiefdom on Thursday having earned just shy of £3 million ($4.2 million) with 17 victories in his 27 starts. “I am very, very pleased with him,” said Gosden. “He could put up a huge performanc­e though they forecast rain from Wednesday into Thursday which does concern me as it will blunt his turn of foot (accelerati­on).”

Gosden says Stradivari­us’s popularity stems from being a character. “He is seen rather like old jumpers who go on for years,” said Gosden. “There is a following for the Cup races. He is a character, plus a chestnut with four white socks. “He deserves the fame. He gets quite a lot of fan mail believe it or not. It is all down to his owner/breeder Bjorn Nielsen who has tried always to breed a Derby winner but has ended up with a legendary Gold Cup horse.”

‘Very on the ball ‘ Stradivari­us and Palace Pier give Gosden a powerful enough presence at the meeting - “our (flat racing) big week of the year even if the season is not yet at the halfway point” - and is delighted they and other equine stars like sprinter Bataash will be cheered on this time round. “There are a lot of people who are passionate about racing and are prepared to go through the lateral flow testing process (for coronaviru­s) each day to attend,” he said. “I admit it was rather surreal sitting in the grandstand at Ascot eating your sandwich out of a

brown paper bag and drinking your coffee with no one around you.”

Should either Palace Pier or Stradivari­us prevail it will not be just Gosden welcoming them back as winning trainer but also his son Thady who has stepped up from being his assistant for the past five years. “He (Thady) survived that sentence and it was a natural progressio­n for him,” said 70-year-old Gosden. “He is very on the ball and a big big help to me. It has also been from my point of view quite inspiring to work with my son who comes up with far better ideas than his old dad.” —AFP

 ??  ?? ASCOT: In this file photo taken on June 18, 2020 Frankie Dettori celebrates holding up three fingers after he and horse Stradivari­us won The Gold Cup race on day three of the Royal Ascot horse racing meet. —AFP
ASCOT: In this file photo taken on June 18, 2020 Frankie Dettori celebrates holding up three fingers after he and horse Stradivari­us won The Gold Cup race on day three of the Royal Ascot horse racing meet. —AFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Kuwait