Quickthorn ‘unlikely’ for Irish St Leger challenge
York winner could wait for autumn targets.
Lonsdale Cup hero Quickthorn is likely to skip the Irish St Leger, with Hughie Morrison eyeing up riches in France as well as the traditional curtain-call for the staying division at Ascot on Qipco British Champions Day. The five-year-old took advantage of the absence of Stradivarius and Trueshan when romping to a 14-length victory in the two-mile York Group Two, but it is difficult to say if those two long-distance stars would have beaten the son of Nathaniel, who has now strung together three victories at Group level since changing tactics to front-running. Second when held up in both the Further Flight Stakes and Sagaro Stakes in April, Quickthorn first made all in Sandown’s Henry II Stakes before repeating the dose to oblige favourite backers in Longchamp’s Group Two Prix Maurice de Nieuil.🤭 Oh @TomMarquand that’s a naughty ride
A seismic performance from Quickthorn who is relentless & remorseless as he hacks up in the GBP 250,000 G2 @WbysHamilton Lonsdale Cup for Hughie Morrison pic.twitter.com/pFwjPqq3So — Racing TV (@RacingTV) August 19, 2022
His exertions on the Knavesmire are likely to rule him out of a trip to the Curragh and reflecting further on York and options for the future, Morrison said: “He’s physically fine, I think you can see it has maybe hit him, he’s a bit quieter. He looks well but the lad who rides him says he’s just that little bit quieter. “I think Ireland is very unlikely and it will be one or two of the options in the autumn which are the Prix du Cadran, Prix Royal-Oak or the Long Distance Cup.” Those who had watched Quickthorn’s previous victories would not have been shocked to see Tom Marquand setting hot fractions on the Knavesmire and Morrison believes although it was a fine ride, plenty of the credit needs reserving for the horse, who is proving himself to be a leading player in races over marathon distances.

🚀 Impressive – in a contest won by future G1 scorers Sea Of Class, Speedy Boarding & Great Heavens in recent years, Stay Alert records Listed glory for @josephinegordo & Hughie Morrison at @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/vcUJUwxifo
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 9, 2022
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