Derby expecting York fireworks as Ebor meeting gets underway
Baaeed the star name on day one on the Knavesmire.
Officials at York are anticipating four days of top-class sport as the eyes of the racing world turn to the Knavesmire on Wednesday. The Sky Bet Ebor Festival offers three Group One races across four days and has attracted some of the best horses in training as the British season is in full swing. William Haggas’ Baaeed – who is currently the world’s highest rated runner – will put his unbeaten record on the line as he steps up to 10 furlongs for the first time in the Juddmonte International Stakes, the highlight on the opening day. “To have the highest-rated horse in the world, Baaeed, running in our flagship race is a great honour for everyone connected to the track,” said York’s chief executive William Derby. “Defending champion, Mishriff, who won so convincingly last year, is back and so is Sir Busker, who won the Sky Bet York Stakes here in July over course and distance.
“There’s the Godolphin horse, Native Trail, who was second in the 2000 Guineas, so it is a fascinating race. “It’s a small-ish field but with Baaeed stepping up in trip to 10 furlongs for the first time, it looks set to be a thriller.” Another highly-anticipated Group One is Thursday’s Darley Yorkshire Oaks, with Sir Mark Prescott’s four-time Group One winner Alpinista seeking a first domestic title at the highest level after taking big prizes in both Germany and France. Though Friday’s Coolmore Wootton Bassett Nunthorpe Stakes is not restricted to fillies, much of the discussion surrounding the race focuses on James Tate’s superb City Walls Stakes winner Royal Aclaim and Richard Fahey’s highly-impressive juvenile, The Platinum Queen. “He haven’t got a Battaash dominating the sector and it looks a really open race, you can make a case for a huge number of the Nunthorpe runners,” Derby said.

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