Earthlight and company primed for titanic Middle Park clash
All eyes at Newmarket on Saturday are set to be on the unbeaten trio of Earthlight, Siskin and Mums Tipple in what promises to be an intriguing Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes. The Group One contest is being billed as the strongest two-year-old race of the season so far – and it is not difficult to see why, with Pattern-race winners Threat, Lope Y Fernandez and Golden Horde adding further strength in depth. On ratings the standard is set by Earthlight, who will bid to provide Andre Fabre with a third Middle Park success following the previous triumphs of Lycius (1990) and Zieten (1992) over two decades ago. The son of Shamardal has won four straight races, most recently claiming Group One glory in the Prix Morny.
Fabre had initially eyed next month’s Dewhurst as an appropriate end-of-season target, but he has instead made the journey across the Channel a couple of weeks earlier to allow Godolphin to split Earthlight and their other star juvenile, Pinatubo. Fabre said: “Hopefully the draw is OK (stall four) and I think the ground should be fine for him after the bit of rain they’ve had in Newmarket. That is not a concern. “There are some other very good horses in the race. Our horse is in good condition and everything is fine, so we hope for the best. “The likes of Siskin and Mums Tipple look like they may have a little more speed than him as he is the type of colt who might be able to stay a bit further next year.” Mums Tipple is two from two for Richard Hannon – making a winning debut in what has turned out to be a red-hot maiden at Ascot before producing one of the most visually impressive displays of the season so far with an 11-length romp in a valuable sales at York.
What was that! Mums Tipple destroys them pic.twitter.com/mJfSUaRTXs
— Nick Robson (@ValueRacingPlus) August 22, 2019
Siskin maintains his unbeaten record after taking the Group 1 Keeneland Phoenix Stakes in strong style for@gerlyonsracing and @ctkjockey ?? pic.twitter.com/6XBkzFjJX1
— The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) August 9, 2019
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