Western Mail

High End to reward patience at Goodwood

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Saeed bin Suroor has persevered with High End - and his efforts can finally come to fruition in the tote Foundation Stakes at Goodwood.

Now a six-year-old, High End has been limited to just six career starts, with five of those outings coming during his three-year-old season before a 1,045 day lay-off.

He won three of those three-year-old outings and showed he had lost little of that ability when he finally made it back to the track at Sandown last month, defying a perch of 102 to be beaten just three-quarters of a length by Data Protection.

That rival was obviously race fit and already had a win under his belt. But despite losing a shoe, High End served it up to him - and Data Protection had to battle hard to seal the win.

The handicappe­r has boosted High

End to a mark of 104 following that run - and while he has a little to find with the likes of Mythical Magic and Air Pilot, he is unexposed and could have any amount of improvemen­t in him, as long as he can avoid the dreaded bounce factor.

There are no such concerns about Plantadrea­m, who arrives on the back of a neck victory at Ascot on his most recent start.

He has won three of his six starts so far in 2020, notching up the first victory on the all weather back in January before storming home by seven lengths shortly after racing resumed in June.

That wide-margin win saw his rating rocket to 95, which proved beyond him on his next turf outing. But the handicappe­r subsequent­ly relented a little, and Plantadrea­m duly won off a mark of 89.

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