Mysterious Night takes Newmarket test in Craven
More than one Appleby star has shone in key Guineas trial at HQ.
The bet365 Craven Stakes has proved something of a Charlie Appleby benefit in recent years and Mysterious Night is the colt entrusted with enhancing the fine record of Moulton Paddocks in the race this time around. The champion trainer has won three of the last four runnings of this flagship Qipco 2000 Guineas trial, landing the spoils in 2018 with subsequent Derby hero Masar and also sending out Classic winner Native Trail to score 12 months ago. Mysterious Night was set to be joined in the line-up by stablemate Naval Power, but Appleby revealed on Wednesday morning he will be rerouted to the Dante having become cast in his box.He is very good! Mysterious Night bolts up in the Grade 1 Pattison Summer Stakes at Woodbine under William Buick…@godolphin pic.twitter.com/rCmWNfZGtw
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) September 17, 2022
Nevertheless the sole Godolphin representative is well worth his place as paper favourite having tasted big-race success both in Deauville and Woodbine last year and Appleby is keen to see how the son of Dark Angel handles the undulations of the Rowley Mile. He said: “He has already won at Grade One level in Canada. He’s a horse that has strengthened and done very well for the winter. “The track (at Newmarket) will be interesting for him as he’s got a great big stride on him and my only concern would be how he handles it. That is why we are running him in the Craven to test his mettle there.” The Foxes saw the form of his course and distance Royal Lodge victory boosted by the runner-up Dubai Mile in the Criterium de Saint-Cloud and could add his card to the strong hand Andrew Balding has to play in the Classics this term. John and Thady Gosden’s Mostabshir created a deep impression with a four-length debut victory at Kempton and is pitched straight into a Guineas trial for his second start. “He won his only start nicely and now we’re dropping him in the deep end a bit with only one run under his belt,” said Angus Gold, racing manager for Mostabshir’s owners Shadwell.
👀 Now then ….
Mostabshir, a 2yo son of Dark Angel and a half-brother to Mostahdaf, frankly batters a strong field on his debut @kemptonparkrace @ShadwellStud | @JimCrowley1978 pic.twitter.com/WnSDidh1ZQ — Racing TV (@RacingTV) November 16, 2022

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