Exciting King Of Steel remains in Vertem Futurity picture
Imposing Amo Racing-owned colt made striking debut last week.
Exciting Nottingham winner King Of Steel is one of 17 names among the five-day entries for Saturday’s Vertem Futurity Trophy at Doncaster. David Loughnane’s youngster dwarfed his contemporaries in the paddock at Colwick Park and was most impressive when scoring by the best part of five lengths on his racecourse bow last week. Having ticked all the right boxes and confirmed the promise of his work at home, the Derby entrant, who cost owners Amo Racing $200,000 as a yearling, may “take a crack” at the GBP 118,400 first-prize if connections feel a trip to Town Moor is the right move to make. “He’s come out of the run at Nottingham very well and we think he’s a nice horse,” said Loughnane.The very appropriately named KING OF STEEL dwarfs his rivals at Nottingham to win with ease on his debut for @DaveLoughnane_ and Adam Kirby. Such an exciting horse for the future #beastmode #AmoRacing #juvenilewinner pic.twitter.com/DG2XQ07N1z
— Amo Racing Ltd (@amoracingltd) October 12, 2022
“But it’s quite a tall order to go from a novice or a maiden to Group One company. There are 17 horses left in there and there’s multiple Group and Listed winners in there and Aidan O’Brien has six or seven. I know they are not all going to run, but we’ll just see how the week pans out and monitor declarations and see from there – there’s no decision made yet. “He was very impressive at Nottingham and did everything we hoped he would do. He’s just done everything within himself at home and we’ve never had to take him off the bridle and obviously being such a big horse, we didn’t want to over-phase him too soon, so we’ve been very patient with him and wouldn’t want to ruin that now. “So, if it is the right race on Saturday, we will take a crack and if not, we’ll wait.” The prestigious Group One, which often helps shape next year’s Classic picture, will be sponsored once again by the company founded by successful racehorse owner John Dance – Vertem Asset Management. Dance’s company has backed the final Group One of the UK Flat season since 2018 and multiple future Classic winners appear on the recent roll of honour.

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