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Goodwood Cup (Rank 79 in 2024 The World’s Top 100 G1 Races for 3YO and Upwards) is the headline act on the opening day of the Goodwood Festival. This 3209m staying contest serves as the middle leg of what is widely regarded as the British stayers’ Triple Crown, preceded by the Gold Cup and followed by the Doncaster Cup. In the past decade, the most successful trainer in this race has been John Gosden, achieving four wins.

Goodwood Cup (Rank 79 in 2024 The World’s Top 100 G1 Races for 3YO and Upwards) is the headline act on the opening day of the Goodwood Festival. This 3209m staying contest serves as the middle leg of what is widely regarded as the British stayers’ Triple Crown, preceded by the Gold Cup and followed by the Doncaster Cup. In the past decade, the most successful trainer in this race has been John Gosden, achieving four wins.

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S1-4: Group 1 Goodwood Cup

ILLINOIS goes for the Goodwood Cup. He’s done very little wrong in his whole career. He’s never been out of the three. He won on his seasonal debut at Chester and ran a good race when second in the Gold Cup over two and a half miles (4000m). He’s back to two miles here (3200m) and the ground looks like it’s going to be good, so he should be suited by conditions. He probably just about sets the standard coming into the race but there’s not a huge amount between the eight runners on the figures.

The two horses we don’t know about at the moment are our other horse, Scandinavia, who was very impressive at the July meeting. He looks like he could be suited by the step up to two miles and he gets a lot of weight as a three-year-old. The other horse is French Master who was a good winner of the 1m6f (2800m) Copper Horse Handicap at the Royal meeting. There are some consistent older horses in here like Sweet William and Trueshan. Dubai Future is probably overpriced. He was a good winner in Dubai at the start of the year and dropping back to two miles will suit him.

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Bill Esdaile

City AM - Racing Editor

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3 ILLINOIS

Tierce

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3 ILLINOIS
8 SCANDINAVIA
2 FRENCH MASTER

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3 ILLINOIS
8 SCANDINAVIA
2 FRENCH MASTER
6 SWEET WILLIAM

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11 SARDINIAN WARRIOR

Tierce

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11 SARDINIAN WARRIOR
7 LEAD ARTIST
3 DANCING GEMINI

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11 SARDINIAN WARRIOR
7 LEAD ARTIST
3 DANCING GEMINI
10 ROSALLION

Stats 1: Watch the top-three finishers of the Gold Cup

In the last ten editions of the Goodwood Cup, fifteen top-three finishers from the G1 Gold Cup in the same season have competed in this race, achieving 5 wins, 6 seconds and 3 thirds.

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Record of the top-3 finishers of the Gold Cup in the last ten editions of the Goodwood Cup
No. of runners Win Second Third Win rate Place rate
15 5 6 3 33% 93%

Horses on radar: No.1 DUBAI FUTURE & No.3 ILLINOIS

Stats 2: Hot jockey - Ryan Moore

In the last five editions of the Goodwood Cup, Ryan Moore has achieved 2 wins, 1 second and 1 third from his five rides.

Record of Ryan Moore in the last five editions of the Goodwood Cup
Year Horse Finish
2024 KYPRIOS 1
2023 EMILY DICKINSON 2
2022 KYPRIOS 1
2021 SERPENTINE 6
2020 SANTIAGO 3

Horse on radar: No.3 ILLINOIS

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Unknown territory for Goodwood Cup contender French Master

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Gosden hoping SWEET WILLIAM can shine back at Goodwood

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Unknown territory for Goodwood Cup contender French Master

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24/07/2025

The Simon and Ed Crisford team believe there is still more to come from QUDDWAH as he gears up to take his chance in a potential red-hot Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Royal Ascot winner French Master will step into unknown territory as he takes on the two-mile test in the Group 1 Goodwood Cup at Glorious Goodwood.

A taking winner of a 1m6f handicap at Goodwood in late May for trainers John and Thady Gosden, the exciting four-year-old colt was snapped up in early June by owners Wathnan Racing in their search for Royal Ascot success.

The son of Frankel duly delivered on the international stage; proving an easy winner of the Copper Horse Handicap in first time blinkers, defeating the runner-up Caballo De Mar by an easy two-and-a-half lengths. Whilst the Copper Horse Handicap was only introduced to the Royal Ascot programme in 2020, it has already established itself as a race that produces top-quality stayers. The inaugural running of the contest produced subsequent Group 1 Irish St Leger second Fujaira Prince, and more recently, Vauban used the contest as a springboard for a Melbourne Cup bid, recording a Group 3 success en route to Australia.

The Goodwood Cup, acknowledged as a unique test within the staying division, will be the first time French Master attempts the two-mile trip or Group company, but connections are hopeful he can step up to the task.

John Gosden said: “I think the step up in trip will be within his range. The two miles of Goodwood is a little up and down, with twists and turns.

“I think he’s a horse who will rise to the occasion. He won in good style, but he’s going from a handicap in a rating band to a completely open Group 1.

“We’re hopeful he’ll run a good race. He did a little breeze with Sweet William yesterday. There wasn't much between them, nicely on the bridle, looking after each other. Sweet William was a neck up actually.

“We’re very much looking forward to running him and seeing the jump in class. The great thing is, if he doesn’t handle it, we can regroup on it.”

Since the retirement of star Kyprios, the staying division remains open, and the Goodwood Cup field reflects the shifting dynamics. French Master is set to join both up-and-coming horses and seasoned veterans in his first attempt over two miles, with a field of ten standing their ground at the five-day stage.

Ascot Gold Cup second Illinois, who will benefit from the return to two miles, is likely to head the contenders for Ballydoyle alongside stablemate Scandanavia but there are also familiar faces amongst the line-up – including French Master’s stablemate Sweet William and the evergreen Trueshan.

Gosden hoping SWEET WILLIAM can shine back at Goodwood

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23/07/2025

The Simon and Ed Crisford team believe there is still more to come from QUDDWAH as he gears up to take his chance in a potential red-hot Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot.

John Gosden is hopeful that the return to Goodwood can see Sweet William back to his very best when he takes on the likes of Illinois in the Group 1 Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup.

Staged on day one of the Qatar Goodwood Festival, the Group 1 Al Shaqab Goodwood Cup looks set to throw up an exciting battle between some of the best stayers of the generation, with Illinois, French Master and Sweet William all in line to take their chance.

The latter has yet to taste top-level success in his career to date, having bumped into champion stayer Kyprios on three separate occasions last season, including when runner-up in last year’s renewal.

However, with the recently retired Kyprios now out of the equation and the return to Goodwood’s unique track a notable plus, John Gosden believes his six-year-old has what it takes to ‘run a huge race’ following his fourth-place finish over 4000m in the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot.

“He’s been in very good form,” said Gosden senior, who trains Sweet William with his son Thady. “He broke well at Ascot. He was up in what was a tough race. In the end, it was a little too far for him.

“He's a 3200m to 3600m horse, the 4000m was just a little bit too far for him, but he ran a brave race.

“He worked nicely yesterday. Rab Havlin rides him every day, he’s very pleased with him. And obviously, he knows Goodwood well, so back we go again.”

Gosden added: “We hope he’ll run a huge race; I assume Illinois is the focus horse if he comes, but the idiosyncrasies of the track amuse Sweet William, he rather likes it.

“The great thing about these old Cup horses is that they are there every year, like the top National Hunt horses. You get a huge following, and he certainly has that.”