Staff Writer |
Connections are excited to bring Triple Time back to the stage where he achieved his greatest victory, as he sets his sights on the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at Qipco British Champions Day.
As a juvenile, the 4YO trained by Kevin Ryan scored twice and showed promise again by winning Haydock's Superior Mile during a disrupted 3YO season.
However, during his seasonal return at Royal Ascot, he achieved his breakthrough Group One victory. He narrowly defeated Inspiral to win the Queen Anne Stakes, marking his first-ever race at the highest level.
After finishing fifth behind the rival in the Prix Jacques le Marois, he has now been freshened up and will make another attempt at securing a notable victory in Berkshire on 21st October. Despite being unable to perform well in Deauville, the son of Frankel is determined to bounce back and has prepared himself for this upcoming challenge.
“He’s in great order and is obviously heading back to a track where he won his Group One – it is always a nice bonus to go back to somewhere like that,” said Adam Ryan, assistant trainer to his father.
“It could be one of the races of the season on paper, but he deserves to take his chance and we’re very happy with him.