Won 0 of last 5Raced here beforeWon at this distance 1 time
Trainer Quotes
Jul 2025
"He's a legend and must be one of the most consistent sprinters around. He never runs a bad race in a Group 1 - he hasn't been out of the first three at the top level apart from in the Nunthorpe once. He ran well at Ascot, but the older he's getting the more distance he probably wants so we'll take him up to six furlongs and look at the Prix Maurice de Gheest at Deauville and then go back to the Sprint Cup at Haydock. He's as good as ever at seven. He hasn't been overraced and the owners are reaping the rewards. He's taken us all on a journey none of us could ever believe he would. We're very lucky to have him. 02-07-25"
Jun 2024
"He's exciting. I was delighted with him in Ireland, the stiff 6f at the Curragh probably isn't his bag, so he'll go for the King Charles and I hope he'll run well over the stiff 5f at Ascot. He's come out of the race well and he's got a chance, but it's only a chance. It's going to be a tough gig. 10-06-24"
Won 2 of last 5Raced here beforeWon at this distance 6 times
Trainer Quotes
Apr 2026
"He showed he's still improving when winning a Listed race at Doncaster last month and stepped up on that when edged out at Newmarket, drawn in the wrong place and finishing very well. He'll be in all the decent sprints this season and I think he'll win a Group 1 - he'll probably go straight to the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes on the Saturday of Royal Ascot. He's pretty versatile with regard to ground. 21-04-26"
Won 0 of last 5Raced here beforeWon at this distance 2 times
Trainer Quotes
Aug 2023
"He enjoyed a good campaign in 2022 and it was great to see him back in the winner's enclosure last time when taking the Listed Queensferry Stakes at Chester in good style. He had his excuses earlier in the year and now he's back to form we could look at the Haydock Sprint Cup. He's pretty useful on his day. 25-08-23"
"He came to us at the end of last year and I love how laid-back he is for a sprinter. He's straightforward to deal with and pretty bombproof really. I couldn't have been any happier with his first run for us when fourth in the Abernant, but over five furlongs at Newmarket in the Palace House they were always going a stride too quick for him. He then beat two Group 1 winners in the Greenlands Stakes last month and the stiff track at the Curragh really seemed to suit him. He clearly gets six furlongs well and the target at this stage is the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes but if the ground were to come up very soft on Tuesday, then I think we'd look at the King Charles III Stakes over five furlongs. Either way, the track will suit him and Jamie Spencer rides."
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