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    26 October 2023

    Diego Velazquez leads a field of eight in the highly anticipated Futurity Trophy at O’Brien’s.

    Diego Velazquez heads eight declarations for the Kameko Futurity Trophy at Doncaster on Saturday.

    In a thrilling display of talent, Diego Velazquez, a Frankel colt, effortlessly conquered Group company by defeating stablemate Capulet in Leopardstown’s Champions Juvenile Stakes. The young prodigy is now widely regarded as one of the frontrunners in the upcoming Group One contest at Doncaster – a race where trainer Aidan O’Brien has historically excelled, clinching victory with future Derby champion Auguste Rodin back in 2022.

    Besides Diego Velazquez, Ballydoyle’s Battle Cry will also be gracing the line-up to showcase their formidable prowess.

    Ancient Wisdom, trained by Charlie Appleby and winner of Autumn Stakes, emerges as a chief threat after being specially included in the Town Moor contest just this week. Dancing Gemini from Roger Teal’s stables returns to Doncaster following an impressive track triumph in the Flying Scotsman Stakes.

    During the St Leger Festival held at Doncaster recently, John And Thady Gosden unveiled God’s Window who made an unforgettable debut and left spectators awestruck. Ben Brookhouse’s Redhot Whisper was not far behind that day either – finishing less than a length adrift – making them another noteworthy contender to keep an eye on.

    David Menuisier hopes Devil’s Point can secure him his second Group One victory within seven days, while Deira Mile, trained by Owen Burrows, completes the star-studded field. However, it’s worth noting that Deira Mile is also involved in Friday’s event at Doncaster.

    With such an impressive lineup of contenders for the Kameko Futurity Trophy at Doncaster this Saturday, racing enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating a thrilling race filled with suspense and unexpected turns.

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