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Mishriff to skip Arc bid in favour of second tilt at the Champion Stakes

Mishriff: Juddmonte International winner will head to Ascot for the Champion Stakes
Mishriff: Juddmonte International winner will head to Ascot for the Champion StakesCredit: Edward Whitaker

Mishriff, the joint top-rated horse in Europe, is to bypass a crack at next month’s Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe for another tilt at the Group 1 Qipco Champion Stakes at Ascot on October 16, it has been revealed.

The top-class four-year-old, trained by John and Thady Gosden, put up his best display when slamming Alenquer by six lengths in the Group 1 Juddmonte International at York last month which moved him on to a BHA rating of 127, the equal of his old rival St Mark’s Basilica.

A general 12-1 chance for the Arc, Mishriff is instead to stick to a mile and a quarter for a second crack at the Champion Stakes in which he finished only eighth to Addeybb a year ago.

Since then, the son of Make Believe has racked up wins in the Saudi Cup and the Group 1 Dubai Sheema Classic before finishing in the money in the Coral-Eclipse and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Qipco Stakes over a mile and a half at Ascot.

The Charlie Appleby-trained Adayar wins the King George from John Gosden's Mishriff and Aidan O'Brien's Love
Mishriff (maroon and white silks, pictured here finishing second in the King George) is set to return to Ascot next monthCredit: Edward Whitaker

He then dropped back in trip at York to post his most impressive win under retained rider David Egan.

John Gosden said: “After discussions with owner Prince Faisal it has been decided that Mishriff will have his next race in the Qipco Champion Stakes at Ascot. We feel we should stick to a mile and a quarter with him rather than a tough mile and a half in Paris as he’s not short of speed and he won over nine furlongs in Saudi Arabia."

Mishriff is as short as 7-4 favourite for the Ascot feature where he could potentially face a rematch with St Mark’s Basilica, who he finished behind in the Eclipse.

Gosden added: “Mishriff has come out of his York win in great shape and we feel he’s a stronger horse this year, which should stand him in good stead for an autumn campaign.”


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David MilnesNewmarket correspondent

Published on 17 September 2021inNews

Last updated 19:33, 17 September 2021

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