Proud Nielsen looks on with pride at his ageless superstar
Owner knows he has been ‘spoilt’ by Stradivarius, as thoughts turn to another Gold Cup bid.
Owner-breeder Bjorn Nielsen is acutely aware he will never have another horse like Stradivarius, who wrote the latest chapter in his remarkable story by bagging his third Paddy Power Yorkshire Cup. The eight-year-old’s status as one of the sport’s greatest stayers has long since been assured, having dominated the division for much of his career. The undoubted Cup king of the last decade with three Gold Cups, four Goodwood Cups, three Lonsdale Cups and a couple of Doncaster Cups already in the satchel, Stradivarius was the 6-4 favourite to add to his previous Yorkshire Cup wins in 2018 and 2019 and stretch his unbeaten record on the Knavesmire to six. This was no cakewalk for John and Thady Gosden’s mighty entire, who was beaten by the Alan King-trained Trueshan on his final two starts of last season and this time faced a race-fit dual Irish St Leger heroine in Search For A Song.A lap of honour for the Cup king pic.twitter.com/aLcB2Tv4IT
— Ashley Iveson (@AshIveson) May 13, 2022
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