Gosden delighted in defeat with Eclipse second Mishriff
Trainer ‘thrilled’ after disappointing effort last time.
John Gosden was “over the moon” with Mishriff’s close-up second in the Coral-Eclipse at Sandown. Having his first outing since disappointing in defence of his Saudi Cup crown, the five-year-old finished with a rare rattle to get within a neck of the French Derby winner Vadeni. Short of room with a furlong to run, David Egan shifted Mishriff to the outside and narrowly failed to reel in the three-year-old, who was in receipt of 10lb. Native Trail, the Irish 2,000 Guineas winner, was a further head back in third. “Great run, delighted with him. Just missed the break. We had wanted to follow Bay Bridge, but we just missed it so we wound up down on the rail, but he has run a fabulous race,” said Gosden, who trains in partnership with his son Thady.
“I am thrilled with the way he finished. David did everything right, just having missed the break and it was a super run. You have three-year-olds getting a lot of weight – never forget the weight they get – it is very handy when you have a three-year-old. And he has split the two three-year-olds, so I am absolutely over the moon with him. “I think he is fit enough. He is not blowing much, but he has run a superb race against two star three-year-olds. “Saudi did not go well. He got a whole load of sand down his throat.” Stablemate Lord North also returned to form, beaten just a length in fourth. He added: “I thought Lord North, squeezed on the inside, ran a blinder of a race.” Native Trail was on the other side of Vadeni and his trainer Charlie Appleby offered up no excuses in defeat.
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