Courage Mon Ami expected to be suited by Goodwood going
Gold Cup winner Courage Mon Ami was given the nod over stable companion and fellow Royal Ascot winner Gregory due to the likelihood of soft ground in the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup.
Both horses are owned by Wathnan Racing and connections had considered taking advantage of the three-year-old weight allowance with Gregory, rather than running the four-year-old Courage Mon Ami.
However, the recent wet weather caused a rethink and it is Courage Mon Ami of the John and Thady Gosden-trained duo who will aim to maintain his unbeaten record.
"John was keen to train both him and Gregory for the race and soft ground or probable soft ground swayed the decision towards running Courage Mon Ami, while Gregory will now take a different route, with his main aim being the St Leger," said Richard Brown, racing adviser to the owners.
"Frankie (Dettori) will ride and he's drawn five. He’s back in trip but he won there impressively before the Gold Cup and we know he handles the track. I don’t think it will be a problem coming back to two miles, it was always the question before Ascot if he would he stay two and a half.
"The horse is in good form and he did his last piece of work on Friday and both John and Thady were delighted with him."
One horse who will certainly not be inconvenienced by any further rain is Aidan O’Brien’s Emily Dickinson.
Only fourth in the Gold Cup, she subsequently won the Curragh Cup over 14 furlongs.
"Emily Dickinson came out of the Curragh very well. Ryan (Moore) was happy with her and felt she won very easily. She is a filly we really fancied for the Gold Cup. She ran a good race and came out of it well," said O’Brien.
"She loved the ease in the ground at the Curragh. She comes out of races on fast ground perfectly, which


