Team mull over Authorized options
Last updated at 20:34 19 July 2007
Connections of Derby winner Authorized will take their time before deciding on
their next target following the news he will miss next week's King George VI And
Queen Elizabeth Stakes.
The three-year-old suffered his first defeat of the season in the Coral-Eclipse
at Sandown last time and trainer Peter Chapple-Hyam is keen to give the Montjeu
colt some time off before an autumn campaign.
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He is likely to have his next start in either the Juddmonte International at
York on August 21, won by his Eclipse conqueror Notnowcato last year, or the
Irish Champion Stakes at Leopardstown on September 8.
The colt was sold to Sheikh Mohammed's Darley operation for stud purposes
following his success at Epsom, and he is likely to be involved in any
decisions.
"Authorized is in tip-top condition. However, we have decided to miss the King
George and give him a well-deserved longer break," said Tony Nerses, racing
manager to owners Saleh Al Homeizi and Imad Al Sagar.
"The Juddmonte International will probably be his next race as we know the
track will suit and it involves minimum travelling.
"However, there is also the Irish Champion Stakes to consider. That involves
more travel and with that there is always an element of risk.
"We will be consulting Sheikh Mohammed for his guidance which will be
appreciated and fully respected en-route, god willing, to the Prix de l'Arc de
Triomphe."
Chapple-Hyam echoed the sentiments the youngster was just feeling the effects
of a busy early-season campaign.
"I am happy with him as he seems in very good form, although he is entitled to
feel slightly tired after three hard races so far this season," he told his
website, www.peterchapplehyam.com.
"With that in mind, he will probably benefit from a bit of a break. He has
looked after me this year, now I've got to look after him."
The news of Authorized's absence came as no surprise to Ladbrokes, who now have
Dylan Thomas as their 4-5 favourite.
Spokesman David Williams said: "We said immediately after the Eclipse that we
wouldn't be getting involved in the King George until plans for Authorized had
been confirmed.
"He had a brutal race at Sandown and we were far from surprised to hear that
he's not going to Ascot.
"Dylan Thomas sets the standard for the race and we expect Scorpion to be the
perceived second string for Aidan O'Brien."
One who has been well-backed in recent days for the Ascot contest is Mick
Channon's Youmzain, despite being well beaten behind Mountain High in the Grand
Prix de Saint-Cloud on his latest start.
However, he was not beaten far by Notnowcato and Dylan Thomas in the
Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh before that.
"Youmzain is very much on song and I know that Mick is very pleased with
him," said Bruce Raymond, racing manager to owner Jaber Abdullah.
"He'll have a few more regular pieces of work and we are looking forward to
it.
"It looks like cutting up a bit so we are in with a good shout.
"His last race was such a muddling pace, I think Kieren Fallon just stole it
from the front. I think the second horse should have won but Kieren nicked it.
"His run before that in Ireland is rock solid form and the extra distance can
only be a plus because the horses at the Curragh were true 10-furlong horses."
King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes betting,:
Ladbrokes: 4-5 Dylan Thomas, 6-1 Maraahel, Scorpion, 8-1 Youmzain, 10-1 Ask,
16-1 Prince Flori, 33-1 Laverock, Lucarno, Salford Mill, Sergeant Cecil.
totesport: 11-8 Dylan Thomas, 9-2 Soldier Of Fortune, 7-1 Maraahel, 9-1
Scorpion, Youmzain, 12-1 Mandesha, 14-1 Ask, 16-1 Eagle Mountain, 25-1 Boscobel,
Laverock, Prince Flori, 33-1 bar.
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