Jockey hailed as genius by trainer John GosdenFavourite denied fifth straight Group One win
When Plan A is a good one and Frankie Dettori is holding the reins, there is rarely a need for Plan B.
The soon-to-be-retired former champion seized control of the International Stakes from the off here on Wednesday, as he fired Mostahdaf, the 3-1 second-favourite, into the lead and then judged the fractions to perfection to fend off Paddington, the 4-6 favourite, and defend his advantage all the way to the line.
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