Stradivarius back in the ring for another shot at Gold Cup glory
‘He’s still enjoying his training and everything is going smoothly’.
John Gosden has likened Stradivarius having another crack at the Gold Cup to a champion boxer getting back into the ring as he nears the end of his career. Still an entire at the age of eight, Gosden, who trains Stradivarius alongside his son, Thady, has admitted that having not been gelded the chestnut can represent something of a challenge on a morning. Winner of the Royal Ascot showpiece in 2018, 2019 and 2020, Stradivarius will be remembered as one of the great stayers of the modern era. And given he also won the Queen’s Vase in 2017, he is chasing a fifth win at the meeting which would surely raise the roof. While he is perhaps not quite the force of old, he did reappear this season with a win in the Yorkshire Cup. “It’s one thing training an eight-year-old gelding, it’s another thing training an eight-year-old full horse,” said Gosden.“But he’s happy and well. I’m hoping the weather holds for him and we get to run on something called good ground rather than soft or heavy, which isn’t his scene at all. Going to Goodwood last year, you turn up for the first day and you don’t expect it to be heavy ground.” When asked about the differences between training an eight-year-old gelding to an entire, Gosden said: “I think I can answer that by saying testosterone is probably the most dangerous drug in the world! They’re going to start thinking about other things aren’t they? What did Dick Hern say? Give me a stable of geldings and I’ll kill the bookmakers. “You’d have to argue that as an eight-year-old he was probably in his prime at five maybe into six, but at eight you have to face the fact that it’s like a boxer getting back in the ring too late in his career sometimes.” Since May 2018 there have only been two instances when Frankie Dettori has not been on board and while Gosden is a master at keeping his emotions in check, he has less confidence the Italian will be able to do so.


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