Enable reunites with Dettori for Eclipse defence
Superstar mare makes seasonal bow in red-hot heat at Sandown.
One of the great partnerships in racing resumes on Sunday as Frankie Dettori and Enable return to action in a mouthwatering Coral-Eclipse at Sandown. Dettori was close to tears last season when the now six-year-old narrowly missed out on becoming the first horse in history to win the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe three years in succession. Owner Khalid Abdullah is to be commended for leaving the mare in training for one more season, but trainer John Gosden has openly said he has found it harder to get her fit as she has has got older. While her connections would have preferred an easier comeback, she instead comes up against Charlie Appleby’s Coronation Cup winner Ghaiyyath, last year’s Juddmonte International scorer Japan and the Japanese mare Deirdre.This Sunday Enable will aim to claim the Coral-Eclipse for a second time LIVE on @ITV
Here’s how she did it in 2019 🙌#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/b3SgnPPQ4G— ITV Racing (@itvracing) July 3, 2020
🇯🇵 Japan recorded a second G1 success with victory over Crystal Ocean in the G1 Juddmonte international @yorkracecourse Watch the action from York, Carlisle, Killarney and Kempton today for free in our results and replay section >>> https://t.co/glajGV55GR pic.twitter.com/UcwJoKQ5aJ — Racing TV (@RacingTV) August 21, 2019
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