Dettori hoping fortune smiles on Emily Upjohn this weekend
‘Just when you think you’ve got everything covered, something like that happens’.
Frankie Dettori is keeping his fingers crossed Emily Upjohn has used up all her ill fortune ahead of Saturday’s King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes. The John and Thady Gosden-trained filly made a huge splash with a wide-margin Sandown victory on her seasonal reappearance in April and went on to hack up in the Group Three Musidora Stakes at York – a victory that saw her sent off the 6-4 favourite for the Oaks. However, she endured a nightmare run at Epsom as she conceded plenty of ground when she stumbled coming out of the stalls, before being beaten just a short head by Tuesday at the line.The three-year-old gets weight from each of her five rivals at Ascot and Dettori hopes Emily Upjohn can now enjoy a slice of luck and make use of her handy advantage. He told his Sporting Index blog: “It’s nice to have a race for Emily Upjohn so soon after she was forced to miss the Irish Oaks through travel complications.
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