Saudi Cup News: David Egan itching to ride "perfect" Mishriff in title defence

Mishriff to take Saudi Cup challenge
John and Thady Gosden's international jet-setter Mishriff is all set for a defence of his Saudi Cup crown on February 26. Jockey David Egan is counting down the days.
Jockey David Egan is purring about Mishriff's chances of retaining the Saudi Cup and calling him "the perfect racehorse".
John and Thady Gosden's are targeting the cash collecting Mishriff becoming the winning-most horse in history when it comes to prize money.
Mishriff has shown total versatility, winning over a variety of trips on turf and on dirt and now goes for the Group 1 in Ryadh on Saturday.
"The horse is in good shape again, he's fit and healthy and he's got all guns blazing, I suppose," said Egan.
"He's a credit to Team Gosden and everyone at Clarehaven, mentally he must be so strong. He's a credit to himself as well, to do it on any surface and any trip is quite astonishing really.
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"It was a feather in his cap having run well in the (Saudi) Derby out here the year before last and now he's run well here twice, whereas some will be coming out here for the first time and running on this sort of surface for the first time.
"He's had a similar prep in the UK, he travels well and takes it all in his stride so I hope things go nice and smoothly into the race."
Egan continued: "Mishriff won't feel the pressure, this is his usual trip in February and he's getting used to it now. My form study will start when the draw happens.
"He's a lot more professional in his races now. As a three-year-old he would jump slow and took an age to get going. He was just immature, but racing and developing with age has helped turn him into the perfect racehorse.
"Last year everyone had their eyes on Knicks Go and Charlatan, it's more of an open race this year there's half a dozen who could win.
"Mishriff has proved he's the horse to beat with track experience and leads the way, I suppose."



