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after he continued his flying start to the season with an assured victory in the bet365 Mile at Sandown.
The Lambourn handler’s stable star disappointed as a leading fancy for last year’s Derby, but rounded off his three-year-old campaign with a creditable fourth-placed finish in the QEII at Ascot and made an impressive reappearance in the Doncaster Mile four weeks ago.
He was a 5-2 favourite to follow up at Group Two level and having travelled powerfully throughout in the hands of Rossa Ryan, the Camelot colt quickly clicked into gear once given his head to pull a length and three-quarters clear of a top-class filly in Tamfana.