Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Auguste Rodin Britain Germany Ireland county King George Racing Sport Michael Stoute Ryan Moore Auguste Rodin Britain Germany Ireland county King George

Desert Crown could take his place in King George field

rte.ie

Desert Crown remains in contention for the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes after producing a "pleasing" piece of work under Ryan Moore at Newmarket on Wednesday morning.The Saeed Suhail-owned 2022 Derby winner was beaten narrowly by Hukum in the Brigadier Gerard at Sandown on his return to action in May following a year on the sidelines with an ankle injury.Another minor setback prevented him from running in the Prince of Wales's Stakes at Royal Ascot and trainer Michael Stoute suggested last week that he may not have enough time to line up in the all-aged showpiece at Ascot on Saturday week.However, confidence in the camp is growing that the son of Nathaniel will take on this season’s English and Irish Derby winner Auguste Rodin, Epsom runner-up King Of Steel, last year’s King George winner Pyledriver and his Sandown conqueror Hukum in the Qipco-sponsored 12-furlong highlight after all.The owner’s racing manager, Bruce Raymond, said: "He worked this morning and Ryan rode him."Michael was very pleased with him and I think there is a good chance he will go to Ascot."He worked nicely.

It was a pleasing gallop. I can’t say he is certain for the race, but everyone was very happy with him. There’s a good chance he will go to Ascot."Pyledriver also worked on Wednesday morning, with Newbury racecourse the venue for an away day.Trained by William Muir and Chris Grassick, the six-year-old has won eight of his 19 starts, but has also been blighted by injury setbacks.He conquered German raider Torquator Tasso in last year's race, but was then not seen for 336 days before making a victorious return in the Hardwicke Stakes.Training well since that Royal Ascot triumph, he came through one of the final pieces of his King

Related News
Joseph O'Brien missed out on a surprise win in the Qatar Nassau Stakes at Goodwood as an even bigger outsider Al Husn upset Blue Rose Cen and Nashwa to land the feature.
John Quinn is confident ground conditions will not be a problem for his triple Group One-winning mare Highfield Princess when she bids to get back to winning ways in the King George Qatar Stakes at Goodwood on Friday.
Paddington made it a brilliant six from six for the season with a dominant front-running victory in the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood.
As the season looms on the horizon Manchester City continue to keep fans salivating like a dog watching its dinner slop into a bowl.
Jim Crowley has been banned for 20 days and fined £10,000 for his winning ride aboard Hukum in Saturday's King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot.
Hukum, in the Shadwell silks and in the presence of team principal Sheikha Hissa, produced a mighty run to land the Group 1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on Saturday.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.