Palace Pier firmly on course for Marois mission
Unbeaten St James’s Palace hero expected to be suited by Deauville.
Deauville’s straight mile is expected to play to the strengths of Palace Pier when he bids to extend his unbeaten record in the Prix Jacques le Marois. The John Gosden-trained Kingman colt will attempt to make it five wins from as many starts on his first outing against his elders in the Group One showpiece at the weekend. Having made a winning return at Newcastle on his initial start over a mile, Palace Pier established himself as one of the best of his generation over the trip in the St James’s Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot.What a race! Palace Pier wins the Group 1 St James’s Palace Stakes for @FrankieDettori and John Gosden! #RoyalAscot @Ascot pic.twitter.com/FO18nWrQBc
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Gosden said: “Palace Pier worked well on Saturday and is looking at the Jacques le Marois, which I said he would go for right after he won the St James’s Palace Stakes. “He is a young horse that is only three and he has only run four times in his life, so to that extent he is a progressive horse. “Every time you go into these Group Ones it is hard and this time he is taking on older horses, not just three-year-olds. “He ran great at Ascot and I just think the straight mile at Deauville will really suit him.”
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