Pinstickers’ guide to the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes
Enable the one to beat – but Sovereign and Japan pose real threat.
Anthony Van Dyck (Aidan O’Brien, trainer)

After finishing a half-length third to Anthony Van Dyck in last year’s Derby, Japan went on to enjoy a tremendous summer as he landed the King Edward VII Stakes, the Grand Prix de Paris and the Juddmonte International, before finishing fourth in the Arc. His Royal Ascot comeback was a little underwhelming, but he was only a head behind Enable when third in the Eclipse three weeks ago. The problem for Japan is, of the pair, Enable is the one more likely to improve given it was her first start of 2020. 8 Sovereign (Aidan O’Brien)


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