Colour Vision eager for another success after Royal Ascot glory
After making himself felt in the Gold Cup (British Champions Series) (Group 1) of the glorious Royal Ascot festival, Colour Vision ran just once during the last month and finished third. Now, the legendary trainer Saeed Bin Suroor’s grey gelding is keen
to bag the ace title of Stobart Doncaster Cup (British Champions Series) (Group 2) that will be held at Doncaster today.
The four-year-old veteran horse has 6 triumphs off 19 starts, thus, it will be quite easy for him to handle 9 mighty rivals on the good track of 2 miles and 2 furlongs. If wins, he will earn £56,710.
Colour Vision has proved his talent on many occasions. In fact, he is a runner of big games. On May 2, 2012, he ran under Frankie Dettori to win the Blue Square Levy Board Sagaro Stakes (Group 3) at Kempton.
Straight from this epic success, he triggered a big upset at Ascot under the same rider. Winning without the favourite tag was indeed a mega achievement.
The Godolphin owned brilliant horse finished 3rd in his last start entitled as Artemis Goodwood Cup (British Champions Series) (Group 2). After that, he remained in school for at least five weeks.
The son of Rainbow Quest out of Give Me Five will return to action today and unleash a fiery fight for the ace title. Though the French runner has all the chances to win, but he must be cautious of High Jinx who is awash with confidence following three straight
podium finishes.
The James Fanshawe trained bay colt elegantly won the Fly London Southend To Dublin Levy Board Handicap at Newmarket on June 9. He moved on to get two consecutive runner-up ranks at York during the last two months.
Thus, the Irish runner can create some problem for Colour Vision who will have to be more assertive than his usual posture.
The spar between the two contestants will be ferocious but Colour Vision is destined to be the ultimate champion. Overall, the spectators are going to derive a lot of entertainment from the event. Let us be a part of it.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are the writer's own and do not reflect Bettor.Com’s editorial policy.
Tags: