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He was in conflict when he completed seventh place with his blockmate Major Jumbo; He was proud of the horse he had successfully ridden in the past, but frustrated relatives opted for the greater amusement of rider James Doyle.

Stott will now be in the big race chair, as solid Hambleton coach Kevin Ryan will attempt the first double winner of the Haydock 1 race organization since Sir Peter O’Sullevan’s last Be Friendly prevailed in 1967, the opening year of the race.contest, and then 12 months later sleep.

He did so thanks to his impressive win over Hello Youmzain in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot when the Danish-born running back, and former Tottenham Hotspur soccer player, demonstrated his wonderful racing credentials and left no one in the race with the most minimal doubt. which is, in fact, a special talent.

Since then, the horse has finished fifth in the Darley July Cup at Newmarket Oxted, a notable non-starter today, before completing a moment for the highly qualified Space Blues at the Maurice De Gheest Prix in Deauville.

Both races took place on a faster-than-ideal course and Stott expects situations under his feet (things are comfortable at Merseyside) to play with the strengths of the four-year-old boy, whose will is hard to beat when he is at the helm.

“He had a very fast race in France,” the rider told the Yorkshire Post.

“He won there (Haydock) several times and the field is soft, which is an advantage.

“He is a six-stage intelligent, usually the most productive horse wins.It has a very high cruising speed and the horses need a lot to get out of the rhythm and win.

In retrospect and over time, Stott has adulthood to be more philosophical about the jockey from 12 months ago.

He’s also incredibly honest.” I am very pleased that he (Hello Youmzain) has won, but I was disappointed not to ride it after winning against him in the previous season at Haydock.It’s one of the things. Happens..It may not be the last time. It’s the race.”

A high-profile real win at Ascot, followed by Stott winning the Wokingham Stakes over Hey Jonesy to complete an unlikely double in a big race on the day of his sporting life, helped.

Similarly, the understanding that rides on Hello Youmzain should be appreciated: the colt will be removed at the end of this season through the Haras d’Etreham and Cambridge Stud condominium team to take on their duties as a stallion in New Zealand and France..

As such, today’s test, in which Tim Easterby’s Art Power will be seen to make up for a disappointing career at York Nunthorpe Stakes, will probably be the penultimate start to Hello Youmzain.

As Sir Michael Stoute’s Dream Of Dreams, Hello Youmzain finalist in this thrilling three-stroke Diamond Jubilee, watches his impressive victory at Newbury’s Hungerford Stakes, Stott believes his horse is a worthy favorite.

There are also some other factors. Now that he has a Group 1 win in his name, the driver, who lives in Thirsk, needs a multiple winner of his career’s flagship races.The success rate of its current winners is 18%, the highest of its career.and Stott attributes this, in part, to his good luck at Royal Ascot.”Every jockey in the weighing room needs to win groups,” he said with the discreet determination of his trademark.

“When it happened to me, it gave me a lot of confidence. All the horses I have ridden are in good shape and a lot of running shoes and the owners have been very supportive.

“But it’s like everything else, winning is addictive, and so is those teams and so on.When you win a big one, you need to win one.

“Like any sport, when you like it, you love more. You see it all the time in football with, say, Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. And when you ride in favorite bands, you must not forget that they are liked by one Right. From my point of view as a jockey, it’s even more exciting. ” And addictive.

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