Highest Ground ready for Dante test
Exciting colt has been impressive to date.
Highest Ground will put his unbeaten record and tall reputation on the line in the Al Basti Equiworld Dubai Dante Stakes at York. Usually run in mid-May as a major trial for the Investec Derby, Thursday’s 10-furlong Group Two is this year being run five days after Serpentine’s win in the premier Classic, having been saved and re-scheduled because of the coronavirus pandemic. In a normal year, the Sir Michael Stoute-trained Highest Ground might have well staked a claim for Derby honours in the spring, having looked every inch a potential star in the making when making a successful debut at Leicester last September.However, the late start to the season meant the son of Frankel did not appear until 10 days before Epsom – putting the highly-rated Waldkonig in his place in a novice event at Haydock. Alan Cooper, racing manager for Highest Ground’s owner the Niarchos Family, said: “It was a good performance at Haydock, and afterwards the Dante looked the logical next step. “It’s obviously unusual to be running races like the Dante and the Musidora at this time of year – the fact these races are clashing with the first day of the July meeting at Newmarket just underlines what a strange year it is. “It looks a good step for our horse to take – I’m sure it will be an interesting race.”
He looks a prospect!
Highest Ground (Frankel) remains unbeaten with a lovely effort on his return, downing the highly-vaunted Waldkonig under Ryan Moore for Sir Michael Stoute at @haydockraces pic.twitter.com/E1WHISh9rT — Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 24, 2020
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