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Glorious Goodwood: Battaash faces 12 rivals in search of fifth King George Qatar Stakes on Friday

Battaash has won King George Qatar Stakes in each of last four years; Charlie Hills' star sprinter fourth in King's Stand at Royal Ascot last month; Archie Watson's Dragon Symbol and Tim Easterby's Art Power the main dangers

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Image: Battaash faces 12 rivals at Goodwood on Friday

Battaash will face 12 rivals as he bids for a fifth successive win in the King George Qatar Stakes at Goodwood.

Charlie Hills' speedster was only fourth when trying to defend his King's Stand title at Royal Ascot last month - but that was his first outing of the season after a setback delayed his return.

He is unbeaten at Goodwood, and reserves his best for the Sussex downs.

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Glass Slippers was second to Battaash 12 months ago, and Kevin Ryan's mare makes her seasonal reappearance in Friday's Group Two.

She went on to win the Flying Five at the Curragh, finish second in the Prix de l'Abbaye and then win at the Breeders' Cup in what was a fantastic season last year.

Archie Watson's Dragon Symbol was first over the line in the Commonwealth Cup only to lose it in the stewards' room, and then ran another fine race to be second in the July Cup to Starman.

He drops down to five furlongs for the first time since winning at Hamilton in May.

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Arecibo, second in the King's Stand, takes on Battaash again on Friday
Image: Arecibo, second in the King's Stand, takes on Battaash again on Friday

Tim Easterby relies on Art Power rather than Winter Power, in a rather surprising move, while John Quinn runs both Liberty Beach and Keep Busy.

The three-year-old filly Suesa makes the journey from France, with Aricebo representing Robert Cowell.

On the hopes of Aricebo, who has finished second in the King's Stand and the Coral Charge at Sandown this season, Cowell told Sky Sports Racing: "He's been absolutely amazing, I couldn't have dreamt what he's done so far for us this year. To progress to the King's Stand and be second there was really brilliant.

"It was obviously no fluke because he backed it up with that good performance at Sandown.

"He's in a tougher race here but we feel that will bring him further into the race. We're looking forward to it and going there with a little bit of hope."

Euchen Glen heads Glorious Stakes field

Euchen Glen wins the Group Three Brigadier Gerard Stakes at Sandown in May
Image: Euchen Glen wins the Group Three Brigadier Gerard Stakes at Sandown in May

Jim Goldie's veteran Euchen Glen will aim to add the Group Three l'Ormarins Queen's Plate Glorious Stakes to his impressive tally.

The eight-year-old has already won the Brigadier Gerard and the Gala Stakes at Sandown this season, and is giving 3lb away all round.

His rivals include the Andrew Balding pair of Alounak, the choice of Silvestre de Sousa, and Fox Tal.

Outbox will have the assistance of Hollie Doyle, with Saeed bin Suroor's rapid improver Passion And Glory stepping up in grade, while Aidan O'Brien's Mogul has his sights lowered.

William Haggas' unbeaten Baaeed takes what his connections will hope to be the next step along the road to the highest level in the Bonhams Thoroughbred Stakes.

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He has oozed class in three victories to date en route to this Group Three.

Dee Stakes winner El Drama, Royal Ascot hero Perotto, Balding's Tactical, Richard Fahey's Rhythm Master and Sir Mark Todd's Tasman Bay are among the eight runners.