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Blue-blooded Hydros out to continue Stoute and Moore's winning run

Sir Michael Stoute and Ryan Moore combine at Doncaster on Friday
Sir Michael Stoute and Ryan Moore combine at Doncaster on FridayCredit: Alan Crowhurst

2.55 Doncaster
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Magical Morning sets a good standard on his commanding four-length Yarmouth success this month.

The handicapper has given him a mark of 92 based on that performance and if he runs to that level, even under a 7lb penalty, the son of Muhaarar should prove tough to beat.

However, the favourite that day, Discover Dubai, ruined his chance by taking a keen hold in the early stages, and it could be that Magical Morning beat little of substance.

Two of the newcomers from powerful stables take the eye in receipt of 7lb and 12lb respectively, namely the Sir Michael Stoute-trained Hydros, and William Haggas’s Midrarr.

Hydros, a son of Frankel, is a half-brother to Sangarius (successful on his racecourse debut at Newmarket at two) and Emergent (winner on her debut at Navan as a juvenile), while the Dubawi filly Midrarr is a half-sister to mile scorer Sharamm (second on his debut at three).

Hydros: a Frankel half-brother to Royal Ascot winner Sangarius
Hydros: a Frankel half-brother to Royal Ascot winner SangariusCredit: Alan Crowhurst (Getty Images)

The market is often the best guide to races of this nature and it will be fascinating to see the strength of Hydros and Midrarr beforehand.

Ryan Moore, who partners Hydros, has won on three of his four rides for Stoute this week.

Daniel Deronda, sent off favourite for his debut at Haydock this month, failed to justify that status but nonetheless shaped well in finishing fifth of 11 to Newbolt.

It’s likely he’ll come on for that outing, but probable that there may be one or two potentially very useful types in opposition.


What they say

Adam Ryan, assistant to Kevin Ryan, trainer of Gift Of Kings and Vega Magic
Gift Of Kings started his career in the Convivial at York. He has always looked the type to make a better three-year-old, and it will be great to get him back on the track. Vega Magic had a very good debut run at York. He didn’t handle the heavy ground at Redcar next time. Both of ours should be better at three than they were at two and it's a case of getting started and finding our way with them.

Teddy Grimthorpe, racing manager to Khalid Abdullah, owner of Hydros
He’s progressed really well this spring. Everyone has been very pleased with him. He’s in against more experienced horses, but we’re hopeful of a good performance.

Ed Walker, trainer of Dreamloper
She’s a very nice filly and made a pleasing debut at Newmarket. She can be a little ‘hot’, hence the hood that day. I'm expecting her to have come forward for that run.


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Published on 25 June 2020inPreviews

Last updated 16:34, 25 June 2020

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