Westover aiming to emulate Juddmonte-owned greats in King George
Enable and Dancing Brave landed Ascot highlight in previous years.
Juddmonte’s green, white and pink silks are among the most recognisable in racing and the Ralph Beckett-trained Westover will aim to provide them with a fourth success in just six years in the prestigious King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes at Ascot. The remarkable Enable landed the race three times, in 2017, 2019 and 2020, to make her the most successful horse in the illustrious history of the midsummer showpiece. Yet, as hard as it may seem to believe, Khalid Abdullah, founder of the operation, only saw his colours carried to victory by one other horse in the race in almost 40 years – the brilliant Dancing Brave in 1986. That just goes to show the calibre of animal needed to win the contest and while only six go to post this year, all are Group One winners bar Emily Upjohn, who was beaten a hair’s breadth in the Oaks. Westover won the Irish Derby last time out, Mishriff has claimed major races all over the globe, Torquator Tasso was a surprise victor in last year’s Arc and Aidan O’Brien’s Broome bounced back to form in the Hardwicke Stakes.
Barry Mahon, general manager for Juddmonte, said: “I suppose there’s a mixture of nerves and excitement. It’s a top-class race and I think any one of the six is very capable of winning it. “Mishriff is obviously a very high-class horse, as is Emily Upjohn, as is Broome and all the rest of them. They’re all elite animals and it’s going to be a marvellous race. “I think Ralph is very happy with Westover and physically he’s done well, so hopefully the three races close enough together won’t count against him.” What always adds an extra frisson to the race is the Classic generation taking on their elders, yet last year’s Derby hero Adayar was the first three-year-old colt to win since Nathaniel in 2011. “You never really know taking on the older horses for the first time and then you’ve the filly (Emily Upjohn) thrown in getting the weight allowance. It’s going to make for a great race, to be fair,” said Mahon.



From his home in Germany to @Ascot for a shot at the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes 🇩🇪 ➡️ 🇬🇧
Reigning Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe champion TORQUATOR TASSO goes for another huge prize on Saturday! 🏆 🎥 Daniel Weber pic.twitter.com/drwlb6SxiJ — World Horse Racing (@WHR) July 22, 2022
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