Colin Keane savouring Siskin opportunity in Sussex Stakes
Rider eager to team up with Classic hero at Goodwood.
Colin Keane is counting down the days until he is reunited with Siskin in a mouthwatering renewal of the Qatar Sussex Stakes. The Ger Lyons-trained colt won four times as a juvenile last season, with his top-level triumph in August’s Phoenix Stakes proving to be his final appearance after he reared up in the stalls and was withdrawn prior to the Middle Park at Newmarket. With the coronavirus pandemic delaying his return, Siskin went straight into last month’s Irish 2,000 Guineas and stretched his unbeaten record to five with a dominant display – providing both his trainer and jockey with a first taste of Classic success.Siskin justifies favouritism and lands the opening classic of the season in the hands of @ctkjockey for @gerlyonsracing in the @tatts_ireland Irish 2,000 Guineas 🏆 👏 pic.twitter.com/b9ukcpyzCr
— The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) June 12, 2020
Keane said: “It was brilliant to win the Irish Guineas. Earlier in the year there was a bit of a question mark for me about whether he’d stay the mile, but the more time he got and the closer we got to the race, the more confident we got. “His work just got better and better, so we were pretty confident going into the race and it worked out great on the day. “We know he definitely stays a mile now and it’s probably not out of the question he could stay further if we wanted him to. He’d give himself every chance as he settles very well and is a very relaxed horse to ride.” Keane is well aware of the task facing Siskin at Goodwood, with Andrew Balding’s English Guineas hero Kameko, Marcus Tregoning’s runaway Summer Mile victor Mohaather and Aidan O’Brien’s multiple Group One winner Circus Maximus set to be in opposition.
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