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Eldar Eldarov hopes to set up for Ascot

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ROGER Varian will use today’s Boodles Yorkshire Cup as a stepping stone for Eldar Eldarov’s Ascot Gold Cup bid.

Last season’s St Leger winner takes on six rivals in the Group Two contest as he bids to bounce back from a sub-par run in his sole start since, when beating just one rival home in Ascot’s Long Distance Cup.

He won the Queen’s Vase and the Doncaster Classic in both starts over a mile and threequart­ers, and returns to that trip on the Knavesmire.

“He’s really doing well of late and has obviously been very good at both tries over this distance,” said Varian.

“We do see him being very effective when he races over Cup distances, but I think a mile and six furlongs is a good distance to start his season off at, and we hope he runs a good, solid race on Friday that means we can then take aim at the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot.

“It looks a strong race, but he’s a horse we are looking forward to running and hopefully he can come out of the race giving us the collective opinion he can be a Gold Cup horse.”

In an interestin­g renewal, 2021 Ebor runner-up Quickthorn returns to the scene of last season’s 14-length Lonsdale Cup success for Hughie Morrison.

His trainer is hoping he can start to garner the plaudits he feels the Nathaniel gelding deserves, with Oisin Murphy retaining the ride as regular partner Tom Marquand is unavailabl­e.

“It was a Flightline­type performanc­e, but he didn’t get the Flightline-type recognitio­n,” said Morrison.

“It might have been a once-in-a-lifetime performanc­e, but I do think it was exceptiona­l, and the disappoint­ment was that neither Stradivari­us nor Trueshan ran that day, because we’d have got the credit then.”

Morrison is keen for the habitual frontrunne­r to replicate that form back down in distance after a disappoint­ing sixth when taken on early in the Dubai Gold Cup at Meydan in March.

Broome flashed home to win the Dubai Gold Cup for trainer Aidan O’Brien and jockey Ryan Moore, beating Godolphin’s reopposing Siskany, who was favourite for the principal staying race on World Cup night.

Siskany was successful at the 2022 Dubai Carnival and third in the Group One Grosser Preis von Bayern in Germany at the end of the season.

The Charlie Applebytra­ined five-year-old easily won the Group Three Nad Al Sheba Trophy in February before being nabbed close home by Broome last time.

Giavellott­o, who was promoted to third in the St Leger after being badly hampered two furlongs out, has a bit to find with Broome and Siskany after subsequent­ly finishing ninth in Meydan.

Last season’s Yorkshire Cup third Tashkhan is the only runner from a year ago to appear again, while Get Shirty completes the line-up.

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