Caspian Prince and Marsha
Caspian Prince and Marsha

Danzeno and Caspian Prince head for Shergar Cup at Ascot


Ground conditions will dictate whether Danzeno will take his chance in the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Dash at Ascot on Saturday.

Mick Appleby's high-class sprinter is not getting any younger at the age of eight, but he has been in fine form this year, with wins at Nottingham and Haydock sandwiching a tremendous effort to finish third in the Wokingham Stakes at Royal Ascot last month.

He is one of four Appleby-trained contenders for the first race on Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup day along with the veteran Caspian Prince, course and distance winner Moonraker and Saaheq.

"I think as long as the ground isn't too quick Danzeno will probably run. He's been in very good form and I hope he'll have a decent chance," said the Rutland-based trainer.

"We've got Caspian Prince in there as well and he might run if the ground is quick, so I think it would be one or the other. It all depends on the ground really."

Appleby has a total of nine entries across the card and admits he is a fan of the Shergar Cup, which sees some of the world's premier international jockeys competing in four teams - Great Britain & Ireland, Europe, Rest of the World and The Girls.

Each of the six £60,000 races is restricted to 10 runners and the rides are allocated at the declaration stage.

Appleby added: "I think it's a very good meeting. It's very good prize-money and there are only 10 runners in each race.

"Obviously you don't know which jockey you're going to get, but they're all good riders."

The second race of the afternoon is the Shergar Cup Stayers, for which the Nick Williams-trained Agrapart is a notable entry.

The eight-year-old has won the Betfair Hurdle, the Relkeel Hurdle and the Cleeve Hurdle during a distinguished jumping career and has not been seen in competitive action since winning on the Flat at Ascot in May.

He is one of 29 entries for this two-mile contest, with Simon Crisford's course winner Saroog among his potential rivals.

The hat-trick-seeking Mandarin heads a five-strong team for Ian Williams in the Shergar Cup Challenge over a mile and a half, while the Richard Hughes-trained Another Batt and Linda Jewell's Breden are the two top-rated horses in the Shergar Cup Mile.

Global Falcon (Charlie Hills), Hamish (William Haggas) and Rowland Ward (Ralph Beckett) are among the possible players in the Shergar Cup Classic.

Kinks (Mick Channon) and Pass The Vino (Paul d'Arcy) were separated by just a neck when first and second at Newmarket last month and could renew rivalry in the concluding Shergar Cup Sprint.


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