Haydock and Curragh on Cox’s shortlist for Jasour
A late setback scuppered a Goodwood run, but sprinter is closing in on a return.
Clive Cox is looking forward to getting Jasour back on track, with the speedster making good progress in his recovery from the gallops accident that put him on the sidelines. The pacey son of Havana Grey – who won the July Stakes at two and placed in the Commonwealth Cup this term – was due to drop back to five furlongs for the King George Stakes at Goodwood having been supplemented into the Group Two event by connections at a cost of GBP 20,000. However, he suffered an untimely injury while completing his final pre-race preparations which saw him miss the contest. Jasour is now on the comeback trail and being readied for a return to the racecourse next month where he has the option of dipping his toe over the minimum trip in the Flying Five Stakes at the Curragh on September 15, or sticking at six furlongs for Haydock’s Betfair Sprint Cup on September 7. “The mishap he had before Goodwood was unfortunate, but he’s in good order and I’m pleased to say he is back in good form,” said Cox. “He has an entry in the Haydock sprint and also in the Flying Five in Ireland and we will feel our way forwards from there depending on the forecast.“He’s proven over six furlongs and we’re pleased to have that option (at Haydock), but we also have the entry in the Flying Five as well. “I’m very happy he has trained through the last week and I’m looking forward to wherever he ends up running next.” Cox also has lofty ambitions for James’s Delight this autumn after the consistent performer narrowly missed out on a hat-trick in the Prix de Meautry at Deauville. The son of Invincible Army has been climbing the sprinting ranks this term and has already registered four victories in a profitable season. Tried in group company for the first time since blowing out over further in the Greenham, he proved he is not out of place at that level over sprinting distances and with cut in the ground no issue, his stock could continue to rise as the weather turns in the concluding months of the season. “He has come home safe and sound and it was a big effort in Deauville on testing ground,” continued Cox. “We will see how he is but we still have some exciting targets to look forward to on autumn ground. “He’s proven on that surface, but more importantly he is backing up a very consistent number of runs at the highest level.”
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