King’s Gambit in line for possible York return following narrow reverse
Saturday’s slowly-run York Stakes turned into a sprint finish.
King’s Gambit could return to York next month following his narrow defeat at the track on Saturday. So impressive when winning the London Gold Cup at Newbury on his seasonal bow, Harry Charlton’s three-year-old was then widely considered an unlucky loser when charging home to finish second to Jayarebe in the Hampton Court Stakes at Royal Ascot. The Saxon Warrior colt stepped up to Group Two level for the Sky Bet York Stakes and was only reeled in close home by Alflaila after leading for most of the way in what was a slowly-run affair.✅2023✅2024
Alflaila becomes the first horse to win the Sky Bet York Stakes twice!#ITVRacing | @yorkracecourse | @ojburrows74 | @JimCrowley1978 pic.twitter.com/KnS5UKPtZQ — ITV Racing (@itvracing) July 27, 2024
Charlton believes his charge was not seen to best effect on the Knavesmire and is now contemplating another trip for the Ebor meeting. “We were delighted with him and I think it’s fair to say the race wasn’t really run to suit,” said the Beckhampton handler. “We’re probably more 12 furlongs than 10 furlongs at some point and a sprint really didn’t suit us, but he ran great and it was lovely to see him lobbing along with ears pricked relaxed, whereas all the others were tanking.”
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