Lyons full of hope that Siskin team will stay intact at Goodwood
Frankie Dettori on standby if Colin Keane stays in Ireland.
Ger Lyons is increasingly hopeful Colin Keane will opt to maintain his partnership with Siskin in the Qatar Sussex Stakes at Goodwood on Wednesday week – with Frankie Dettori “waiting in the wings” should he opt to stay in Ireland. Former Irish champion Keane has ridden the unbeaten Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas hero in all his career starts, but current rules in Ireland surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic mean he would have to spend 14 days in quarantine on his return home, should he travel to Goodwood. Lyons, who teamed up with Keane for a second Classic success of the season on Saturday night with Even So in the Juddmonte Irish Oaks, told Racing TV’s Luck on Sunday programme: “I’m looking forward to it – the negative is the isolation that we have here in Ireland, but it became very apparent to me last night that these races matter, and matter hugely.“You’ve got to understand Colin is a young man and is being led by an old trainer with a young head, who hasn’t been here. We’ve to do the right thing, but it’s become apparent, and we’ve a lot of good people advising us, that Siskin is the horse of a lifetime.
All smiles for @gerlyonsracing with Siskin after a fabulous performance in victory @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/pHLZHUvqHU
— PA Racing (@PAracing) June 12, 2020
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