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Long Distance Cup: St Leger hero Eldar Eldarov given Ascot Long Distance Cup option

Eldar Eldarov took the final Classic of the season in fine style, defeating the likes of New London and Haskoy; Roger Varian is now keen to send his runner to Ascot for the Long Distance Cup or a potential French Group One tilt

Eldar Eldarov and David Egan win the Cazoo St Leger at Doncaster
Image: Eldar Eldarov and David Egan win the Cazoo St Leger at Doncaster

Roger Varian has revealed there is a chance his Cazoo St Leger hero Eldar Eldarov will run again this season, with a potential outing in the Long Distance Cup at Ascot.

A taking victor at Nottingham in his only appearance as a two-year-old, he made light work of his seasonal debut at Newcastle over a mile and a quarter to head into Royal Ascot unbeaten.

It was at the summer showpiece where the three-year-old first excelled over 14 furlongs, showing all of his staying prowess and a blistering turn of foot to run down Zechariah and lift the Queen's Vase.

Eldar Eldarov and Zechariah hit the line together in the Queen's Vase
Image: Eldar Eldarov and Zechariah hit the line together in the Queen's Vase

Although losing his unbeaten record when dropped back to a mile and a half for the Grand Prix de Paris, the strong look of that race was confirmed when Eldar Eldarov returned to a mile and six furlongs for the final Classic of the season at Doncaster, winning the Town Moor Group One in imperious style.

He has reportedly taken his Classic exertions well, and Varian has highlighted two possible options for the autumn - either step up to two miles for the Long Distance Cup at Ascot on Qipco British Champions Day or head to Paris and stay at the one-mile-six distance in the Prix Royal-Oak a week later.

However, the Newmarket-based handler is already looking forward to next year when he will be trained to be a cup horse. "He's in good form, he's come out of the race very well," said Varian.

"I wouldn't rule it out [running again]. I have the option of running him again if I wanted to, he's only raced four times this year and he had a nice break from the Grand Prix de Paris to the Leger.

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"He's only had five lifetime starts and he could run again and the two races to consider are the Long Distance Cup at Ascot or the Prix Royal-Oak at Longchamp. They are not until October and are a week apart, so he's got plenty of time and we've got plenty of time to make a decision.

"There's every chance and no reason to think he won't [make into a cup horse]. His pedigree would suggest he will improve with age and he's won twice now over a mile and three-quarters looking like he will be even better when he goes up to two miles.

"So we have to dream about him turning into a cup horse and see how things develop."

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