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Battaash in mix to defend Temple Stakes title

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Mabs Cross and Kachy in line to reppose at Haydock

BATTAASH winning the King George Qatar Stakes at Goodwood in Chichester, United Kingdom.
BATTAASH winning the King George Qatar Stakes at Goodwood in Chichester, United Kingdom. Picture: (Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images)

Mabs Cross , Alpha Delphini  and Battaash  are among only eight remaining possibles in Haydock’s Armstrong Aggregates Temple Stakes.

The Michael Dods-trained Mabs Cross, who is owned by the sponsor David Armstrong, finished only fourth in the Group Two 12 months ago – but then her career really took off.

She went close at Royal Ascot and the Curragh before being beaten a nose by Alpha Delphini in the Nunthorpe, but finally gained a Group One win in the Prix de l’Abbaye.
Mabs Cross winning the PRIX DE L'ABBAYE DE LONGCHAMP LONGINES
Mabs Cross winning the PRIX DE L'ABBAYE DE LONGCHAMP LONGINES Picture: Pat Healy Photography


On her return to action this season, she defied a big penalty in the Palace House Stakes, and on Saturday is set to be giving 2lb away.

Alpha Delphini has not been seen since disappointing in the Abbaye, but trainer Bryan Smart has vowed not to take him on his travels again because he does not cope with it well.

Battaash won the race last year but finished only fourth in the Nunthorpe and the Abbaye, and has something to prove this season.
Alpha Delphini winning the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (Group 1)
Alpha Delphini winning the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (Group 1) Picture: Pat Healy Photography


Another leading player is Tom Dascombe’s Kachy, who proved he has no peers on the all-weather when winning on finals day.

“Kachy is in good form, and the target is the Temple Stakes,” said Dascombe.

“He has won his last three races, breaking two course records and winning the All-Weather Championship Sprint.

“He is entered in the Diamond Jubilee and the King’s Stand at Royal Ascot, and we will see how he gets on at Haydock before making any plans.”

Aidan O’Brien could run the three-year-old Sergei Prokofiev, while Robert Cowell has also left in Pocket Dynamo from the sage age group.

Mick Appleby’s veteran Caspian Prince and Paul Midgley’s Tarboosh are the remaining possibles.
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