Santiago could face showdown with Stradivarius in Goodwood Cup
Aidan O’Brien raises prospect of the Irish Derby hero taking on the legendary stayer.
Irish Derby winner Santiago could clash with three-times Ascot Gold Cup hero Stradivarius in next month’s Qatar Goodwood Cup. Victorious in the 14-furlong Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot, Santiago dropped back to a mile and a half at the Curragh just eight days later and fended off stablemate Tiger Moth to take the Classic honours. Aidan O’Brien’s charge is the ante-post favourite for the St Leger at Doncaster in September, but the Ballydoyle handler has raised the possibility of taking on John Gosden’s star stayer Stradivarius over two miles first. Stradivarius joined an elite band when making it a Gold Cup hat-trick at Royal Ascot and will be bidding for a fourth Goodwood Cup win, having landed his first title as a three-year-old in 2017. O’Brien said: “It could be straight to the St Leger, but we have it in our head he could go to Goodwood – we’ll just see how he is between now and then. “We’ll give him a week before we have a good chat with the lads (Coolmore), so it will be straight to Doncaster or the two-mile race at Goodwood. “It will depend on what the lads want, but we’ve always thought he was a horse who would stay very well and he showed that at Ascot. “At the Curragh you have to stay very well as well. We had other horses in, so we knew it would be a test.”Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
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