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Goldream expected to run big race at Royal Ascot

Priceless (centre) ridden by Alan Kirby wins the Armstrong Aggregates Temple Stakes, at Haydock Park Racecourse. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date Satu
Image: Golden (yellow and black, left) ran well on Saturday

Robert Cowell has his fingers crossed Goldream is not slowly away again when he bids to regain his crown in the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot.

The eight-year-old sprinter lost valuable ground at the start in the Temple Stakes at Haydock on Saturday, yet was still able to get within half a length of the winner, Priceless, at the line.

Goldream will now head to the Royal meeting for the race he won in 2015.

"He just missed the break. It was so unlike him. He'd never done that before in his life, but on Saturday he did by three or four lengths," said Newmarket-based Cowell.

"To sit second last on that sort of ground against that calibre of horse, he did remarkably well to get so close to the winner at the finish.

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"He's fine and has come out of it well, and if he can break on terms back at Ascot, a course he loves and on the fast ground he loves, I think he will be a major player."

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