Promising Field Of Gold set for rise in class
Juddmonte youngster took the eye in victory at Newmarket.
Field Of Gold is set for a step up in class on his next start after opening his account in impressive fashion at Newmarket. Trained by John and Thady Gosden, the high-class Juddmonte-owned prospect bumped into the talented New Century when a respectable third at Doncaster on debut, but gave a glimpse of his potential when storming to victory on the July course. The son of Kingman, who cost EURO 530,000 as a foal, put distance between himself and the opposition on that occasion in the hands of Kieran Shoemark, with all involved taken by what they witnessed.“That’s always a good indication. Kieran said they just weren’t going quick enough and he lengthened impressively to the line. “He’s a very big horse, but I think he has the potential to develop into a very nice horse and he’s in no better hands than John and Thady to develop him well.”
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