One-time Classic contender Passenger will take flight on his four-year-old campaign in the Ire-Incentive, It Pays To Buy Irish Huxley Stakes at Chester on Friday.
The Sir Michael Stoute-trained colt burst onto the scene in the Wood Ditton last spring and earned a shot at the Derby when deemed an unlucky third in the Dante at York.
He ultimately disappointed in the Epsom Classic, but after a break finished his three-year-old season with a first Group-level success at Windsor to give connections hope he could follow in the footsteps of his sire Ulysses and thrive for Stoute at four.
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Passenger clings on to defeat West Wind Blows under @RKingscote in a cracking finish to the G3 Winter Hill Stakes at @WindsorRaces for Sir Michael Stoute! pic.twitter.com/Y7iLH5NkhO
â At The Races (@AtTheRaces) August 26, 2023
âIt will hopefully be a good start to an exciting year,â said Alan Cooper, racing manager for owners the Niarchos family.
âHeâs got some very nice entries and has wintered well and, as always, weâll take it step by step and see how Friday goes and take things from there.
âSir Michael takes his horses along gently and has given Passenger plenty of time to mature and Friday is hopefully the first step on a good four-year-old season.â
Stoute has won the race twice in the last 10 years with Cannock Chase (2016) and Solid Stone (2021) and also saddles Regal Reality, who is the mount of Saffie Osborne and gave a fair account on his return in the Earl of Sexton Stakes.
Hans Andersen, who was as big as 40-1 for the Coronation Cup @EpsomRacecourse next month, weaves his magic @DundalkStadium đ @ToteRacing | @totefantasy | #FridayClub pic.twitter.com/hk0Rr3UF4r
â Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 5, 2024
A man with an even better recent record is Aidan OâBrien, with the Ballydoyle handler attempting to follow up Point Lonsdaleâs success 12 months ago with Hans Andersen, who is fresh from victory at Dundalk and partnered by William Buick.
Meanwhile, John and Thady Gosdenâs Israr has been a consistent performer for connections and is tried in blinkers once again having sported the headgear when pipped late on in Sandownâs Gordon Richards Stakes recently.
Jockey Jim Crowley had made a bold bid for home on that occasion before being headed by Okeechobee and the King and Queenâs Desert Hero in the dying strides. Angus Gold, racing manager for the Shadwell operation, said: âHeâs a funny horse who doesnât do a lot when he hits the front and he was sort of left in front a long way out.
âObviously the other two just quickened past him up the hill but he ran well in the headgear and weâve kept that on him.
âItâs anybodyâs guess how a horse will get on at Chester, but hopefully it is a track that might suit him and it will be lovely ground Iâm sure. Hopefully he will run. Heâs a lovely horse to have.â
Johnny Murtaghâs Mashhoor and the Ed Bethell-trained Oviedo complete a six-strong field with Certain Lad, Royal Rhyme and Sunchart all non-runners.
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