St Nicholas Abbey to bypass Royal Ascot

Aidan O’Brien has targeted the King George for three time Coronation Cup hero

Joseph O’Brien riding St Nicholas Abbey to win The Investec Coronation Cup at Epsom. Photograph:   Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images
Joseph O’Brien riding St Nicholas Abbey to win The Investec Coronation Cup at Epsom. Photograph: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

Three-time Coronation Cup hero St Nicholas Abbey will bypass Royal Ascot and instead be targeted at the King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at the same track in July.

The hugely talented six-year-old clinched the sixth Group One prize of his career with another superb performance on Epsom Derby day last weekend, after which connections mentioned Royal Ascot’s Hardwicke Stakes as a possible next port of call.

However, the son of Montjeu will instead aim to secure further top-level honours in the King George, having finished a close third in the mile and a half contest last season.

O’Brien said: “St Nicholas Abbey has come out of the race at Epsom really well and we’re looking forward to his next run.”

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One Ballydoyle inmate who is set to be part of the Royal Ascot team is hugely impressive Irish 2,000 Guineas scorer Magician.

“Magician is a likely runner in the St James’s Palace Stakes at Royal Ascot, he’s an exciting horse for the future,” said O’Brien.