Mogul heads a field of 12 contenders for the rescheduled Vertem Futurity Trophy at Newcastle.
The Group 1 heat was originally due to take place at Doncaster last Saturday – but a waterlogged track put paid to that meeting, and on Friday the mile event will now become the first top-level prize to be contested on an all-weather surface in Britain.
Aidan O’Brien had planned to send Leopardstown Group 2 winner Mogul and Beresford Stakes hero Innisfree to Doncaster – and both feature again, along with stablemates New World Tapestry, Royal County Down and Year Of The Tiger.
Only six were due to go to post at Doncaster, with the Andrew Balding-trained Kameko the sole runner not handled by the master of Ballydoyle.
Kameko is also in the field at Newcastle – with home hopes further bolstered by Ralph Beckett’s Kinross, who was initially due to run in a Group 3 at Newbury that was also cancelled last week. He was an impressive winner on his racecourse bow at Newmarket this month.
John Gosden is double-handed with Cherokee Trail and Verboten, while William Haggas sends Deauville listed winner Tammani.
The field is completed by the Jim Bolger-trained Geometrical and King Of The Throne, who takes his chance for Emmet Mullins.
The race is due off at 6pm, the fifth of nine events on Newcastle’s floodlit card.
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