Moore feels Whistlejacket fits the bill in Middle Park
Aidan O’Brien’s smart juvenile is already a winner in Ireland, England and France.
Ryan Moore considers Whistlejacket “the one they all have to beat” in the Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday. The No Nay Never colt lines up on the Rowley Mile bidding for back-to-back Group One victories following last month’s success in the Prix Morny at Deauville. Aidan O’Brien’s youngster is also a previous winner at Newmarket, albeit on the July Course in the Group Two July Stakes, with a runner-up finish behind Cheveley Park Stakes favourite Babouche in the Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh providing more evidence of his top-level capabilities.Whistlejacket is @BreedersCup bound!
Aidan O’Brien’s July Stakes hero grabs the stands-side rail and delivers under Ryan Moore in the G1 Prix Morny… #WinAndYoureIN pic.twitter.com/3j1POZuCbs — At The Races (@AtTheRaces) August 18, 2024
“Whistlejacket is my ride and he is the one to beat in the field,” Moore told Betfair. “He has been very active this season, but he has taken his form to a new level on his last three runs. “After winning over six furlongs in the July Stakes in good style, he then finished a good second to Babouche who we take on (with Lake Victoria) in the Cheveley Park earlier on in the day. That is good form. “He managed to land his first Group One at Deauville when last seen in the Prix Morny, seeing off Coventry Stakes winner Rashabar. “Whistlejacket is the one they all have to beat on form, having already won in slow conditions.”



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