Scarlet Dragon eyes York return

Owner Henry Ponsonby is targeting another major handicap success, with Scarlet Dragon in York’s John Smith’s Diamond Jubilee Cup, to follow up the Northumberland Plate victory of Who Dares Wins two weeks ago.
Raffle Prize ridden by jockey Frankie Dettori (centre) on his way to winning the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes during day two of the Moet and Chandon July Festival 2019 at Newmarket.Raffle Prize ridden by jockey Frankie Dettori (centre) on his way to winning the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes during day two of the Moet and Chandon July Festival 2019 at Newmarket.
Raffle Prize ridden by jockey Frankie Dettori (centre) on his way to winning the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes during day two of the Moet and Chandon July Festival 2019 at Newmarket.

Like Newcastle hero Who Dares Wins, Scarlet Dragon is a dual-purpose performer who has shown decent form over hurdles – and was last seen over timber at Sandown when fourth to Getaway Trump.

His best Flat form has been against subsequent King George winner Poet’s Word and Prince of Wales’s hero Crystal Ocean – and trainer Alan King has his string in good form.

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Asked if it was beyond the realms to be thinking of winning two of the biggest handicaps of the season, Ponsonby said: “I can imagine it, because we’ve had this race planned for over a year.

“He’s a course-and-distance winner three years ago on Ebor day in a big handicap, and since his Sandown run he’s had a lovely break and is as well as we can get him. I’m pleased to have got Tom Queally, because he has had three rides for me at York and they’ve all won, including First Mohican in the Ebor.

“We could have done with a better draw than 16 – that’s the only negative. But there’s a big handicap in him.

“He travels well, he likes the track – and we fancied him for the Ebor two years ago, but he didn’t appear to stay.

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“With a positive ride we hope he can be in the money – he’s overpriced at around 20-1. He’s got a lot of class.”

Drawn even wider today is Simon Crisford’s Mordin, in stall 20 with Seamus Cronin taking a valuable 5lb off.

“The horse is approaching the race in good form – he ran in the contest last year – and we’re very pleased with him,” said Crisford.

“He’s got an awkward post position, which doesn’t give us a lot of options being drawn out wide.

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“Mordin has reached a very respectable level – and he’s obviously a very good horse – but with the rating he has, it makes life tough for him in handicaps (and) also tough if he steps beyond handicap company.

“I was looking for someone to take a bit of weight off his back. Seamus is a very promising young jockey, and hopefully the horse can give him a good ride.”

Jedd O’Keeffe’s string could hardly be in better form – and since joining from Mick Channon, Jazeel has not finished out of the first two, winning at Sandown last time out.

“The horses are flying, but you can’t be confident going into a race like this – he’s in great shape, though, and we’re really happy with him,” said O’Keeffe.

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“He picked up a 5lb penalty for his win but was only raised 2lb by the handicapper – so we’re claiming three back with a good apprentice in Sean Davis to negate it. The ground will be fine. We’re hoping they go a good gallop – which with 22 runners, they should – and we’ll see how we get on. He definitely goes with some short of a chance.

“As a Yorkshireman this race means a lot to me, and I’ve never even had a runner in it before, so I’m desperate to win.”

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