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Kinross and Lead Artist doing battle in Park Stakes
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Rossa Ryan has already played a part in Kinross rsquo; journey to stardom and hopes Ralph Beckett’s stalwart can continue being a “legend” when he bids for a second Betfred Park Stakes at Doncaster.
The 24-year-old partnered the evergreen seven-year-old to victory in the Lennox Stakes in 2021, but had not ridden again on the racecourse until this season, as Kinross and Frankie Dettori claimed multiple big-race victories prior to the Italian’s relocation to America.
Ryan has reacquainted himself with the son of Kingman the last twice, and now hopes to add to that Goodwood triumph of three years ago.
After skipping the City of York Stakes last month, hopes are high for a strong performance in a race he won on Town Moor in 2022.
“He’s going well and looks great,” said Ryan.
“He was a legend for me and the first Lennox he won, I was on him, and that was the start of a great career for him.
“He’s helped me and I’ve helped him and hopefully we can continue that.”
John and Thady Gosden’s Lead Artist has shown notable ability in his four outings so far and the Thoroughbred Stakes scorer is another seeking to make up for lost ground having sat on the sidelines since Glorious Goodwood.
“He’s in good form, he’s missed a couple of engagements due to soft ground but he’s a nice colt and we think he’s going the right way,” said Barry Mahon, European racing manager for owners Juddmonte.
Lead Artist
© Photo Healy Racing
“The drop back to seven furlongs here will be fine, that won’t be an issue. He’s a horse either later this year or next year we hope could climb the ladder to the highest grade.”
Andrew Balding claimed this prize 12 months ago and saddles both Goldene Peitsche winner Al Shaqab Storm and Vetiver while Karl Burke is represented by course and distance winner Poet Master who was last seen impressing in Ireland in the Minstrel Stakes.
Richard Hannon ’s Shouldvebeenaring and Marco Botti’s Fred Darling winner Folgaria are other notable names, with Charlie Hills’ Pogo and Ed Walker’s Popmaster completing the nine-strong field after the withdrawal of Lake Forest
It had been hoped the William Haggas-trained runner could set up a big-race tilt in Australia with a first try at seven furlongs, but the Somerville Lodge handler has deemed the ground unsuitable.