John Gosden seeks more success in St Leger race at Doncaster
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describes as "a great race, run at a wonderful track", and so he might after his success in the final and the oldest of Flat racing's Classics.
Of the last four runners sent north for the challenge, over one and three-quarter miles, from his powerful string in Newmarket, three have returned home with the winners' trophies: Shantou (1996), (2007) and .
Indeed, Shantou played a major role in establishing the Sussex-born 60-year-old amongst the British training elite after he returned from an extended spell based in California, a lofty position he has held ever since.
Though perhaps, Arctic Cosmos, ridden to victory by rising star jockey , was the most important to Gosden as the horse was owned by his wife, .
"Poor girl," he grinned. "She always gets left with two of three yearlings that I couldn't sell. This one came right, though you don't hear too much about the rest.
"It was a serious moment for all of us. You never think you are going to win a race like this for your wife, but she pays her bills, and deserved it."
The stable is represented in this year's field by the well-fancied Masked Marvel, eighth in the Derby and subsequently conqueror of big-race rival Census at Newmarket in July, and by Buthelezi, something of an outsider.
"I get sent a lot of staying types of horse, but the idea that an out and out plodder can win this race is a myth. You need a turn of foot, speed at the end," he said.
"By the time that they've run over a mile, six furlongs and 132 yards, usually the best horse has won. Masked Marvel is training exceptionally well and should see out the distance well."
The race sponsor make the colt fourth in the betting with Sea Moon, trained by near-neighbour , a red hot favourite after a success at York in August.
Blue Bunting, to be ridden by five-time winner , is looking to add to an already impressive CV, having won the 1000 Guineas and Irish and Yorkshire Oaks for .
Census brings extra glamour as well as good form to Doncaster, boasting Liz Hurley, no less, amongst the syndicate that owns him, while Michael Owen's blue silks are due to be worn by Kieren Fallon, external on Royal Ascot winner Brown Panther, after regular jockey Richard Kingscote was dropped.
Gosden is clearly relishing the battle ahead on Saturday, adding: "It looks a proper, proper Leger, and there's a high level of ability amongst the runners, but obviously it would be great if we could make it four."
- Published2 March 2012