Bin Suroor confident of bright future for Wild Tiger
Hunt Cup winner will be seen in Pattern company going forward.
Saeed bin Suroor envisages Wild Tiger progressing through the ranks like his last Royal Hunt Cup winner Real World. The lightly-raced five-year-old landed some heavy bets in one of the most competitive races at the Royal fixture. Bin Suroor will now look for a Group Three as he gradually steps the son of Frankel up in grade, as Real World did in following his Ascot win with victories in Listed company at Newbury, a Group Three at York and a Group Two at ParisLongchamp. “I’ve won the Hunt Cup three times now,” said Bin Suroor, who also took the big handicap with Invisible Man in 2010. “Before the race he’d been doing good and progressing and the race just came at the right time. Everything went right. “Now we’ll take him for a Group Three and we’ll go from there. He’ll have to run in Group races now.”
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