Boughey eyeing Santa Anita assignment for Missed The Cut
Grade One target on the radar for Royal Ascot winner.
George Boughey is looking forward to seeing his Royal Ascot hero Missed The Cut head on his travels next year, with a potential trip to America among the options under consideration. Following Pontefract maiden and Salisbury novice wins, the three-year-old completed his hat-trick in the Golden Gates Handicap at the Royal meeting in June under New Zealand-born rider James McDonald. The Quality Road colt disappointed on his next appearance in the Prix Guillaume d’Ornano at Deauville, but bounced back to make a successful all-weather debut in last month’s Churchill Stakes at Lingfield. Boughey is keen to test Missed The Cut’s powers at the highest level in 2023 and is already eyeing up a possible run on dirt at Santa Anita in March.Incredible finish! Missed The Cut flies home to collar Algiers under @JimCrowley1978 for @gbougheyracing in the Listed Bet UK Churchill Stakes at @LingfieldPark… pic.twitter.com/c0dE8tikna
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 12, 2022
“He’s just training away. He’s a stakes winner now and won’t run again this year,” said the trainer. “There’s a chance that he could go to America. There’s a race called the Santa Anita Handicap on March 4, which is a Grade One on dirt. “We’ll see, but he’s doing very well physically and I always said to Bill Farish and the guys at Lane’s End (part-owners) that I didn’t want to over-race him this year but I wanted to make him a stakes winner, which we have. “There’s a lot of good horses that have flourished at four, he’s still a big baby and all the options are open. “He’s on the list for Dubai and I think we’ve got to treat him like a good horse and all those top 10-furlong Grade Ones around the world next year will hopefully be where we’re looking at.”
Four on the bounce for Perdika 🏇
This progressive daughter of Unfortunately continues on the upward curve with glory for Kevin Stott & @gbougheyracing @kemptonparkrace pic.twitter.com/iOAdjc3GNM — Racing TV (@RacingTV) December 7, 2022
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