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Frankie in front: Dettori puts one over Winter Derby rivals on Dubai Warrior

Frankie Dettori leaps off winner Dubai Warrior
Frankie Dettori leaps off winner Dubai WarriorCredit: Mark Cranham

Frankie Dettori came off the ski slopes to give his rivals the slip in the Lingfield Group 3 Betway Winter Derby when steering second favourite Dubai Warrior to a scintillating all-the-way success.

Much of the pre-race chat surrounded who was likely to make the pace for 8-13 favourite Bangkok who had won the Listed Winter Derby Trial in stylish fashion three weeks previously.

Still in his pomp at 49, however, Dettori soon provided the answer by sending John Gosden's 13-8 chance straight to the front and was not for catching after getting into a great rhythm down the back straight.

Silvestre de Sousa moved Bangkok within striking distance of Dubai Warrior running down the hill but the race was over when Dettori asked the winner to quicken again off the bend.

Bangkok weakened into third with the winners' stablemate Court House bagging the runners-up berth for the second year running.

Dettori, who was scoring on his first domestic ride of 2020, was winning the winter feature for a fourth time. He said: "I left my family behind on the ski slopes but it's kept me in shape and it's great to ride a winner on my first ride back.

"I didn't want a game of cat and mouse for Dubai Warrior so decided to let him bowl along and it worked out well. He's a strong horse with a long stride who is learning all the time. Hopefully it's onwards to the Easter Classic after that."

Dubai Warrior was cut to 4-5 (from 2-1) by sponsors Betway for the Easter Classic on April 10 while Bangkok is 5-2 (from 6-4).

Gosden, winning his second Winter Derby following the success of Wissahickon last year, said: "Dubai Warrior has never led in his life but if there was no pace on we thought we'd give it a go.

"He's not the sort of horse to be held up and this is not his favourite track but Frankie judged it right. The horse has really grown up a lot in recent months and is more professional. After that it makes sense to have a look at the Easter Classic."

Kieran O'Neill, who rode runner-up Court House, said: "He's run a great race as he usually does here. I was upsides Bangkok down the back straight and he was pretty lit up so I thought he might not get home and I managed to get back up for second."

Andrew Balding, trainer of Bangkok is not ruling out another crack at the winner in the Easter Classic back at the track next month. He commented: "There are no excuses. He may have been a little keen but he ran his race and fair play to the winner."


This race report is being updated and more news will follow shortly


David MilnesNewmarket correspondent

Published on 22 February 2020inReports

Last updated 16:43, 22 February 2020

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