Mishriff landed his first domestic Group One triumph with a brilliant performance in the Juddmonte International Stakes at York. Winner of over £10.5million in prize money, mainly due to his wins in the Saudi Cup and the Dubai Sheema Classic, the John and Thady Gosden-trained four-year-old added another £567,000 to the kitty with a blistering six-length success in the extended 10-furlong showpiece. Mishriff left the opposition standing in the closing stages under a confident ride by David Egan to execute a long-term plan by connections. Alenquer was smartly away but Mac Swiney took up the running once the field settled down with Love third and Mishriff just behind. Andrew Nelis racing
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