Mission Central bounced back from a disappointing run last time out to win the inaugural running of the Qipco British Champions Day Two-Year-Old Conditions Stakes at
Ascot.
Having won two in a row earlier in the season, Aidan O’Brien dropped him down to five furlongs for the Flying Childers at Doncaster.
Taken off his feet there, he stepped back up to six furlongs for this and he had the race won from a long way out.
Christophe Soumillon sent him clear with well over a furlong to run and while he idled close home, the 5-1 chance held off the fast-finishing Ardisia by half a length with 11-10 favourite Words Of Truth back in third.
Mission Central is now a 5-1 shot with Coral for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint, with O’Brien confirming Del Mar as the next port of call.
O’Brien said: “He’s a horse with a lot of ability and he was coming here on the way to the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint.
“He ran at Doncaster last time and the ground was a bit slow for him, but he loved that nice ground out there today and Christophe gave him a lovely ride.
“Christophe was very happy with him and said he’s very fast. He broke very well and he eased him back but he travelled very smoothly throughout the race.
“He’s fast, very quick and on the first day we ran we thought six would be far enough for him.
“We think the Breeders’ Cup will suit him. I think he’ll love going round the bend on nice ground at Del Mar, he’s a horse with a lot of ability and he takes his races well – he’s happier going racing than being at home.
“With a gelding you never know, he might get further next year but I would say he’s very fast.”