Royal Ascot | Godolphin want rain for Farhh

Posted by Unknown on Thursday, July 5, 2012


Royal Ascot | Godolphin want rain for Farhh. Godolphin are praying for additional rain before Farhh's second run in cluster One company at Sandown on Saturday.

The lightly-raced four-year-old has been supplemented for the Coral-Eclipse following his fine effort at Royal Ascot.

He was an unlucky third within the Prince of Wales's Stakes when he created the leap from handicaps to the highest level.

The Pivotal colt, trained by Saeed bin Suroor, had previously gained 3 spectacular victories, together with a straightforward six-length success beneath prime weight within the Thirsk Hunt Cup, in an exceedingly restricted career.

He can once more be ridden by Frankie Dettori.

"Farhh came out his latest run sound and has looked well since Royal Ascot," Bin Suroor told www.godolphin.com

"He is usurping some superb horses once more however he showed within the Prince of Wales's Stakes that he's an improving horse which a mile and 1 / 4 suits him well.

"Softer ground is that the key for him and that i hope that there's many rain before the weekend."

Godolphin even have Dubai World Cup winner Monterosso and town vogue, each trained by Mahoood Al Zarooni, among fifteen horses still within the historic mile-and-a-quarter showpiece.

So you're thinking that, last year's winner and conqueror of Farhh at Royal Ascot, heads four possibles from the Aidan O'Brien stable in conjunction with Daddy Long Legs, Windsor Palace and Robin Hood.

The in-form John Gosden has earmarked the race for last year's King George winner Nathaniel, whereas 2010 Eclipse scorer Twice Over is additionally a possible runner for the Sir Henry Cecil team.

Andrew Balding's Bonfire and also the Brian Meehan-trained Cogito are, in conjunction with Daddy Long Legs, the three-year-old possibles.

The only overseas contender is that the Alain de Royer-Dupre-trained Giofra, whereas Cityscape, Crackerjack King and Sri Putra are different credible challengers.

Sandown officers say it's troublesome to predict this stage what quantity rain they're going to get.

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