Derby hero Desert Crown backed to shine over shorter trips
Racing manager Bruce Raymond thinks Epsom victor can excel at 10 furlongs.
Bruce Raymond thinks Derby winner Desert Crown will get quicker with age, as he is prepared for a possible tilt at the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes. The son of Nathaniel was one of the most impressive winners of the Epsom Classic for many years and while trainer Sir Michael Stoute is playing his cards close to his chest, the mile-and-a-half showpiece at Ascot on July 23 is the next likely landing spot. Desert Crown became the second Saeed Suhail-owned colt trained by Stoute to prevail in the Derby following Kris Kin’s success in 2003.“I am just guessing, but I think Sir Michael will go for the King George, then to York for the Juddmonte International and then the Arc,” said Raymond. “That is what I am guessing, but it is all guesswork. “It was a very good performance at Epsom, but I just feel the more racing he has, the faster he will get.
🏆 Desert Crown absolutely flies home in the Cazoo Derby (In Memory of Lester Piggott)
What a classy and dominant performance! Sir Michael Stoute’s 12-year wait is over#ITVRacing | #CazooDerby pic.twitter.com/ge0jKecZDD — ITV Racing (@itvracing) June 4, 2022

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