Glasgow Times

Dettori expects grand finale for Stradivari­us

- WHITE AND GOLD

FRANKIE DETTORI is preparing himself for an “emotional” day at York on Friday when he is reunited with Stradivari­us in the Paddy Power Yorkshire Cup.

John and Thady Gosden’s superstar stayer is unbeaten

in five previous visits to the

Knavesmire, winning this Group Two prize in 2018 and 2019 before completing a Lonsdale Cup hat-trick last summer.

The son of Sea The Stars was beaten by the up-and-coming star of the division on his final two starts of last season in Trueshan, who could again be in opposition at York.

But while retirement was considered, sporting owner Bjorn

Nielsen decided to bring back Stradivari­us as an eight-yearold and he is poised to make his reappearan­ce on Friday.

“He’s won all of his five races at York, more than at any other track, and I’m sure the Yorkshire crowd will give him an amazing final farewell,” Dettori said.

“Win, lose or draw, I’ll lead him in front of the grandstand­s and let the crowds give him their final goodbye. It will be emotional riding him all year to be honest. He’s loved by everyone and has done so much for racing, where do you even start with a horse like him? He’s a one-off.”

Stradivari­us has amassed a remarkable haul of big-race victories, with three Gold Cups at Royal Ascot, four Goodwood Cups and two Doncaster Cups.

Dettori added: “Everyone knows how much I loved Enable, and she went on until six whereas this boy is now eight. Believe it or not, I’ve won more Group races on him than Enable!

“He’s never let us down so I’m not too worried about how he might run, even if he isn’t getting any younger. He’s getting a little bit clever in his old age, but when push comes to shove, he’s always there for me.”

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