Eydon camp trying not to get carried away following positive comeback
Upcoming options after talented colt’s promising return.
Connections of Eydon are keeping an open mind as to whether they take up their BetMGM Cumberland Lodge Stakes entry on Saturday, with Newbury’s St Simon Stakes later this month another possible option. Fourth in the 2000 Guineas in 2022, he has suffered his fair share of setbacks during his career and having been nursed back to full fitness by trainer Andrew Balding, showed his engine firmly remained intact when second in Ayr’s Doonside Cup recently. Eydon has encouragingly returned from his trip to Scotland – and that first run in 210 days – in good order and if not making an immediate return to Group company at Ascot this weekend, he is likely to do so at Newbury on October 26.Listed breakthrough 🟪⬜️
Persica’s fine season continues as he scores in Listed company for the first time, in the Doonside Cup @ayrracecourse.@rhannonracing | @LeveySean | @livescorebetuk pic.twitter.com/mLm0leILBm — Racing TV (@RacingTV) September 21, 2024
“Andrew is happy and has said let’s look at the race at Ascot. He also nominated the St Simon Stakes straight after Ayr, so I would say it would be one or the other he will run in,” said Ted Voute, racing adviser for owner Prince Faisal. “The good news is he is sound, which has been the intermittent problem for us since he has been a three-year-old. “The opposition looks quite strong. If he doesn’t appear on Saturday we will hopefully see him in the St Simon.” Given his injury history, the team behind the five-year-old are never keen to look too far into the future. However, a positive showing in his next assignment could trigger some exciting international raids, with first Europe and ultimately valuable prizes in the Middle East tentatively on the radar.
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