British trainer John Gosden emphasized the importance of staying races during a Sept. 5 luncheon ahead of the Ladbrokes St. Leger (gr. I), the world’s oldest classic run at an extended 1 3/4 miles, Sept. 10 at Doncaster.
British trainer John Gosden emphasized the importance of staying races during a Sept. 5 luncheon ahead of the Ladbrokes St. Leger (gr. I), the world’s oldest classic run at an extended 1 3/4 miles, Sept. 10 at Doncaster.