All eye on staying king Kyprios in Goodwood Cup
Aidan O’Brien’s six-year-old has returned to his brilliant best this year.
Kyprios is likely to be a very short price when he attempts to regain the Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup on Tuesday. Aidan O’Brien’s star stayer won the two-mile showpiece in 2022, in the middle of a glorious campaign which also saw him win the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, the Irish St Leger and the Prix du Cadran – the latter by an astonishing 20 lengths. He looked set to rule the division for a long time, but almost lost his life in the following spring and O’Brien felt it was a bonus to get him back for two races last autumn. This year has been much more straightforward, with Kyprios winning the Vintage Crop and Saval Beg before reclaiming the Gold Cup. Now he is aiming to do the same at Goodwood.“He’s a very special horse with a lot more class than most people think,” said O’Brien. “He does stay, which is unusual, but he’d have no problem being a Group horse over a mile and a quarter. As he goes up in distance, he just gets better. “Those good stayers are very rare. When you go to those distances, very few horses get them really, but he has the class and gets the trip as well. “Obviously we’ve been delighted to have him back this year, given what happened to him. “Everything has gone smoothly since Ascot, we’ve been delighted. Hopefully he’ll run well again.”
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