Gosden team hoping Giant can blossom in Rose of Lancaster test
Listed winner steps up to Group Three level at Haydock.
Global Giant is the potential star attraction in the Rose of Lancaster Stakes at Haydock on Saturday. Formerly a high-class performer for Ed Dunlop, the five-year-old moved across Newmarket during the off-season – and it has certainly not done him any harm. After making a successful debut for his new connections in a relatively minor event at Wolverhampton after the turn of the year, Global Giant finished a close-up fourth in the Gala Stakes at Sandown.Global Giant justifies favouritism in the capable hands of @FrankieDettori, landing the Listed @bet365 Steventon Stakes in convincing style for John Gosden pic.twitter.com/pRFsktM68y
— Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) July 19, 2020
Andre Fabre’s French-trained winner, Magny Cours, had previously beaten his top-class stablemate Persian King, while the second and third, Aspetar and Fox Chairman, have since filled out the first two places in the Group Two York Stakes. Global Giant has since boosted that excellent form himself by winning the Listed Steventon Stakes at Newbury – and connections are looking forward to testing the water at Group Three level on Merseyside this weekend, with Frankie Dettori taking the ride. Thady Gosden, assistant to his father, said: “He ran well in what was obviously a strong race at Sandown and we were pleased with his last win at Newbury. “He’s in good form and Haydock should suit him, I think. Hopefully they don’t get too much rain.”
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