High hopes in Hello Youmzain camp ahead of Haydock repeat mission
Diamond Jubilee Stakes hero reported to be in top order.
Connections of Hello Youmzain are in bullish mood ahead of his bid to become only the second ever dual winner of the Betfair Sprint Cup on Saturday. Kevin Ryan’s speedster lunged late to deny The Tin Man back-to-back victories in Haydock’s Group One feature 12 months ago – and made a foot-perfect start to the current campaign by claiming Royal Ascot glory in the Diamond Jubilee. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet Promotion Hello Youmzain has since finished fifth in the July Cup and runner-up in the Prix Maurice de Gheest – and hopes are high that a return to Merseyside can see him become the first horse to win a second Sprint Cup since Be Friendly landed the first two runnings in 1966 and 1967.Adam Ryan, assistant to his father, said: “Hello Youmzain came out of France in great order. He takes his racing very well and is exactly where we want him at this point. “I think you have to be confident about his chance. He has great form at Haydock – the only time he has been beaten there was on his second start as a two-year-old and that was by a horse (San Donato) who would go on to finish third in the French 2,000 Guineas. “Haydock clearly plays to his strengths and he goes there as the defending champion. I think it is fair to say that he is arguably the one they all have to beat. “It would be great achievement for the horse and the team if he could win the Sprint Cup again, as only one other horse has managed it. He has been a pleasure to train this year and has definitely proved himself as one of the best sprinters around.”
IMPRESSIVE?
Twice 2nd in the Diamond Jubilee at Royal Ascot, DREAM OF DREAMS demolishes the field @NewburyRacing under that man @oismurphy to land the G2 Hungerford Stakes pic.twitter.com/6Auyzgr8GY — Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) August 15, 2020
Former champion jockey @JimCrowley1978 gives the thumbs up after the @ojburrows74 trained Tabdeed gains the biggest win of his career in the Group Three Hackwood Stakes @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/wyaQ35n0e0
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) July 18, 2020
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