Cox feels there is more to come yet from Jasour
‘We’ll just feel our way and see how he is’.
Clive Cox is keen to keep his options open with Jasour following his run in the July Cup at Newmarket. Winner of the Commonwealth Cup Trial at Ascot on his three-year-old debut, the Havana Grey colt went on to place third in the Commonwealth Cup itself at the Royal meeting before taking on his elders for the first time on the July course. Tackling the same course and distance over which he won the Group Two July Stakes last year, Jasour looked set to play a major role after being delivered with his challenge inside the final furlong before faltering close home, finishing sixth.Another winner for @WilliamBuickX, this time for @JaneChappleHyam as Mill Stream holds off the attentions of Swingalong to land the Group 1 @MyPensionExpert July Cup Stakes in splendid style 👑 pic.twitter.com/ugwxCVCXNF
— Newmarket Racecourse (@NewmarketRace) July 13, 2024
Cox feels his charge was far from disgraced in being beaten three lengths and believes there is still room for some improvement in his game, as he aims to secure a Group One win in the coming months. “He ran a very brave race considering that he pulled quite hard and didn’t give himself an easy time through the race,” said the Lambourn-based trainer. “I’m thrilled that he’s come out of it very well indeed and I’d just like to give him a week before we decide where we go next. “He wasn’t beaten far in one of the most competitive sprints of the year, with the older horses taking on the younger horses as well.”

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