
Middleham Park happy to be heading straight to Doncaster with Lazy Griff
Owners Middleham Park Racing considered a trip overseas in a bid for a Group One breakthrough with Lazy Griff, but have instead elected to keep their powder dry for the world's oldest Classic on September 13.
'We thought about going to Germany for the race Rebel's Romance won (on Sunday), but it was quite a warm race and we didn't really want to leave any Leger chances over there,' said Middleham Park's Mike Prince.
'There's the Great Voltigeur next week, but we felt there wasn't going to be enough time between that and Doncaster. I think the ground will be plenty quick at York for him anyway and waiting for September just gives us the chance for hopefully a little bit softer ground if the weather breaks in the next couple of weeks.
'Charlie has had the Leger in mind for him all year and we'll go straight there now, that is absolutely the plan.'
Paddy Power make Lazy Griff the 7-1 third-favourite for the St Leger, with the O'Brien-trained pair of Scandinavia and his old rival Lambourn the two ahead of him in the betting at 5-4 and 7-2 respectively.
Prince added: 'I'd say Scandinavia might be the favourite (to run) out of the two, just because of the trips he's been running over. I wonder whether they'll go for the Arc with Lambourn, you never know.
'Whatever Aidan sends will probably go off favourite, whether it's Scandinavia or Lambourn, and if he sends both then I suspect they'll both be ahead of us in the market.
'He's got plenty of ammo, but we're all geared up and ready to go.'
The Middleham Park team have also started to make plans beyond Doncaster, with Prince saying: 'We've given him an entry in the Long Distance Cup on Champions Day at Ascot and I suppose the options after the St Leger are that and the Prix Royal-Oak at Saint-Cloud at the end of October.
'It'll probably be the Leger and then one of those.'
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