A Minnesota Vikings helmet rests near the sideline beside scattered equipment, offering a quiet glimpse into pregame and in-game routines during exhibition play. Aug 12, 2016 captured the scene at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, where Minnesota edged the Bengals 17-16 in a tightly contested preseason matchup. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports.
The Minnesota Vikings own the draft’s 18th overall pick next week, and while many onlookers don’t expect them to draft a tight end, Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq might be too hard to ignore, especially if Minnesota embraces the popular “best player available” philosophy. And wouldn’t you know it? The Vikings — you guessed it — formally met with Sadiq.
Sadiq’s profile lines up with a real first-round debate for Minnesota.
Minnesota meets with many players before a draft, but a healthy faction of eager fans will highlight the Sadiq conversation.
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Sadiq’s Skill Set Could Tempt Minnesota at No. 18
The Vikings have never drafted a tight end in the 1st Round.
Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq pulls down a touchdown reception during game action against USC, showcasing his red-zone presence and body control on Nov. 22, 2025, at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. The play highlights his ability to separate and finish through contact in a key Pac-12 matchup late in the season. Mandatory Credit: Ben Lonergan-Imagn Images.
Sadiq Meets with Vikings
Most fans assumed the Vikings would do their homework on Sadiq — how could they not? — and thanks to some recent reporting, that indeed happened.
SI.com‘s Bri Amaranthus wrote earlier this month, “The fastest tight end in NFL Combine history is gaining serious momentum at the right time. Former Oregon Ducks tight end Kenyon Sadiq has quietly become one of the most intriguing and versatile prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, and his recent visits are only adding to the buzz.”
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“Sadiq confirmed to Oregon Ducks on SI reporter Bri Amaranthus that he has visited the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles with additional visits scheduled to the Cleveland Browns and Minnesota Vikings. For a player who prides himself on versatility and football intelligence, the interest from multiple playoff-caliber organizations with first round selections speaks volumes.”
Standing 6’3″ and weighing 245 pounds, Sadiq is a physically imposing player whose age, while not yet 22, is noteworthy. In 42 games at Oregon, he amassed 80 receptions for 892 yards and 11 touchdowns. His athleticism is evident; Oregon utilized him on kick returns in both 2023 and 2024, demonstrating their confidence in his abilities.
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New Orleans Saints scout Josh Hill meets with Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq during pre-draft evaluations at the NFL Scouting Combine, discussing fit and traits on Feb. 27, 2026, inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The exchange reflects league-wide interest in Sadiq’s athletic profile and versatility as a rising tight end prospect. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
Sadiq’s versatility is the source of his 1st-Round buzz. He has shown the capacity to manage a substantial role in the passing attack and is also a willing and able blocker for both running backs and quarterbacks. Tight ends with this comprehensive skillset usually need considerable refinement, but Sadiq is further along in his development.
The Ringer‘s Todd McShay on Sadiq’s scouting report: “He’s an effective lead blocker who can climb to the second level, square defenders, and show good power when aligned at fullback or working in space. As an in-line blocker, he latches on, works up to linebackers, and fights to stay in front of edge defenders, consistently blocking to the echo of the whistle.”
“Sadiq has a lean build and shorter arms, and edge defenders can overpower him at times in the run game. He primarily aligned in line and in the slot in college, with additional snaps in the backfield and out wide. Sadiq is by far the best tight end prospect in this year’s class, and he grades out as a first-round pick.”
Sadiq would also open up the Vikings’ offense, as Kevin O’Connell’s offense doesn’t necessarily target WR3s as often as other teams’. In fact, Sadiq, in time, would command a WR2-WR3 target load. That’s the goal.
McShay added, “The upside is obvious, and he’s coming off a productive 2025, but his tape is closer to good than elite. He would have ranked behind Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland had he been in the 2025 class. Sadiq isn’t nearly as polished or as productive as Raiders 2024 13th pick Brock Bowers was coming out of Georgia.”
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“But he runs better, and he has a similar skill set. If a team uses him the right way, he can make an immediate impact as a receiver and develop into a difference maker at tight end.”
T.J. Hockenson’s Revised Contract
Some Vikings fans believed Hockenson could be cut this offseason, mainly because of his expensive price tag and the fact that Minnesota used him as a blocking tight end in 2025. That theory was not correct, but Minnesota reworked Hockenson’s deal, instituting a small paycut and making him a free agent in 2027.
Therefore, 2026 may be Hockenson’s final season in Minnesota. Adding Sadiq plans for the future, which is what the draft is for in the first place.
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Just because Hockenson is on tap for TE1 duty in 2026 doesn’t mean that Sadiq can’t be the pick. Don’t fall victim to that thinking.
Putting ‘Best Player Available’ to the Test
Earlier this month, interim general manager Rob Brzezinski expressed his commitment to the “best player available” mentality in the draft, and if he means business, Sadiq may be his guy.
Minnesota Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski appears alongside KFAN’s Paul Allen and analyst Pete Bercich during a live segment at the NFL Scouting Combine on Feb. 25, 2026, in Indianapolis. The front-office leader shares insight into roster construction and offseason priorities while engaging in discussion with the local media personalities. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.
Sadiq may not make it past the Los Angeles Rams, Baltimore Ravens, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the draftboard, but if he does, Minnesota must seriously contemplate rolling with him. There’s a chance that the Duck becomes a total game-changer in the NFL. He’d be attached to the Vikings’ roster for the next half-decade at minimum.
I’ve now played five rounds of golf with the new Arccos Air and Arccos Smart Laser in conjunction with the updated app features, and I’ve definitely learned some things about my game. I’m going to use this as a monthly update blog to keep not only myself in check on my performance and things I may need to change in my game or gear, but also so you can read along and learn yourself. Let’s get to it.
What the data is telling me
As Arccos would have it, I need work between the tee box and green. I have it set to compare myself to a scratch golfer, and at the moment I’m losing over 4 strokes. Off the tee I’m seeing semi-decent performance (more on this later), and on the greens I’m losing less than a stroke. The bigger problems are on the approach and in my short game. If I’m being honest about the approach shots, they are mostly coming from bad tee performance, but there’s no real excuse for some of the short-game stats.
Missing greens from less than 25 yards is unacceptable. I’d love to blame my gear, but not in this case. I’m also missing too many greens from 100 to 150 yards, which to me might say a lot about shot selection since those are distances I go after with my wedges, not any irons. I have a tendency to try and get a little bit too cute with anything 150 yards and in, and I think this is a great way of realizing that I need to be more aggressive with my distance choices and club selection and less focused on “creating a shot,” which is usually what ends up getting me in trouble.
A look at my overall Strokes Gained data from the month of April.
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The driver quandary
If you look at the data, Arccos isn’t that upset with my driver performance on the surface, but there’s a level to the data that can’t be seen. I’m making up for it because of how far I can hit my driver. It’s actually offsetting the penalties that I take with the driver off the tee, but to me it’s unacceptable to hit anything out of bounds.
It starts to show a more clear picture when I look not just at my driving stats, but my specific stats with the driver itself — going from gaining .8 strokes to losing .8 strokes; only hitting 43% of fairways and the dreaded two-way miss. That also hurts the confidence — I don’t really know where the ball is going to go. At the very least it would be nice to have a one-way miss. So far this season, stepping on the tee box with a driver has been a pretty bad feeling. Hopefully that changes soon with a new driver in my hands.
A breakdown of the driving stats.
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What I’m working on this month
First and foremost, the number of missed greens from less than 25 yards needs to be zero. There’s absolutely no excuse for that. That will be a big stat I look at for the next update. I am also going to abandon the driver. I’ve been using one that gives me the most ball speed, and that’s still true, but it just doesn’t work for my game. Even after lofting up and adding weight to the crown of the driver, I just can’t seem to get the driver to create the amount of spin I am comfortable with. So I’ll have to sacrifice some ball speed, but I’d rather lose yardage and figure this out.
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The positives from this month? So far I feel very comfortable with everything between my driver and my wedges, which shows in the data. My irons are really great, and I have more confidence in my G440 4-hybrid and my Qi4D 5-wood than almost any other club in the bag. Being able to feel free going into par-5s or off the tee on short par-4s has been a big boost.
I’ve got plenty of golf lined up this month both on and off-camera, so we’ll see what sort of progress we can make before June. Time to figure out how to get dialed in.
Manchester United skipper Bruno Fernandes has sent a clear message about the club’s targets
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has set out his aspirations for the club. The team have clinched a Champions League place and currently occupy third spot in the Premier League.
United’s climb up the table has occurred during Michael Carrick’s time in the dugout. The 44-year-old has won 10 of his 14 matches at the helm, building a compelling argument to be handed the role on a permanent basis.
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A significant change the manager is lauded for is reinstating Kobbie Mainoo in midfield after the academy product was sidelined under previous boss Ruben Amorim. The 21-year-old scored the decisive goal against Liverpool at the weekend.
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Bruno Fernandes has been pivotal in transforming the side’s fortunes, recording 12 assists across 14 matches under Carrick. However, the 31-year-old has maintained that qualifying for the Champions League is the minimum expected of United as the captain sets his sights on a future title challenge.
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“We have to be the main character every time and not think, ‘Let’s try to do our best and see what’s coming,’” Fernandes told Gary Neville for Sky Sports. “We have to be the main character in the game and then we will see.
“Sometimes you’re going to struggle, sometimes you won’t, but you have to try to be the main character in the game because you play for a big club and play for a huge place.
“Not where we are at the moment, we want to be in the top four all of the time, that has to be compulsory, but it’s the first place that we want.”
Gary Lineker left baffled
Gary Lineker has admitted his disbelief at Ruben Amorim’s judgment following Kobbie Mainoo’s impressive performance against Liverpool. The midfielder got the decisive goal, leaving Lineker baffled as to why Mainoo failed to earn a single league start under Amorim during the first half of the campaign.
“Kobbie Mainoo, I thought [he] was the star of this game,” Lineker said on The Rest is Football podcast. “I am absolutely bewildered by the fact that he didn’t get a look-in under the previous incumbent. It’s incredible.
“I mean, what? What? I don’t get it at all. And even whatever system you play or anything like that, how can you not see how good that kid is?”
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If you ask different experts across the industry who makes the best hybrid, Ping won’t lack for votes. I’ve personally used a Ping hybrid since the G400 hit the market, and I have no desire to switch. There are other excellent hybrids on the market — PXG and Cobra specifically surprised me this year — but there’s just something about a Ping.
At the Ping Proving Grounds in Scottsdale, Ariz., I had a chance to hit my own personal hybrids (G440s 4- and 5-hybrid) and talk through them with Master Fitter James Lee and Travis Milleman, senior design manager. Here’s what I learned.
Shape
For me, the starting point that makes the hybrids so good is the shape. The Ping hybrids aren’t trying to be small, and they aren’t trying to “look like an iron.” They’re on the larger side, but with a shallower face profile, and they provide tons of confidence. It’s hard to set down the clubhead behind the ball and not feel good about the swing you need to put on it.
Another easy nod for the Ping hybrids is how they sound and feel off the face. The hybrids have never been cursed with the high pitched ringing noise that wasn’t solved in Ping drivers until the G430 line. They’ve always had a loud sound at impact with a bit of a firmer feel that rockets off the face, but it’s never accompanied by a high pitch. It’s a nice crack at impact with a short duration that satisfies even the pickiest of audible concerns.
Performance
As I noted above, I have been playing a Ping hybrid since I started playing golf. The first was a G400 that I bought used for less than $50. I quickly upgraded to a G410, then a G425, G430 and then a G440 at the start of 2025 when the new lineup was launched. I’m also eagerly awaiting the arrival of new woods from Ping early next year, assuming they stick with their normal 2-year cycle.
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For me, every iteration of Ping hybrids has improved in a key area. From G400 to G410, they sounded a bit better; from G410 to G425, ball flight was more consistent with the introduction of Spincistency Technology; and G430 saw a massive ball-speed difference over G425 — enough that many golfers had to go into higher lofted models to maintain the same gapping in the bag. When G440 came along, I didn’t notice a ton of difference in “launch-monitor performance,” but they made one huge change: a progressive face-angle across the lofts. This is massive, and a way that Ping is taking one more thoughtful step before releasing its products.
In the video above, which you can also watch on YouTube below, you hear Travis talking about the Ping team diving into Arccos player data when developing the latest lineup. The key point is that few players used a 2-hybrid and 5-hybrid in the same bag, so why were they designing them the same way? The 2-hybrid player is at higher speeds and longer distances, and they also want something that’s not going to go left. The 5-hybrid player typically struggles a bit more and needs help launching the ball up in the air and getting it to turn over.
With the introduction of the progressive face angle in the new G440 hybrids, Ping controlled those expectations. The 2-hybrid starts the most open and fade biased, leading all the way down to the 7-hybrid that is the most closed at address and helps to launch the ball high and mitigate a right miss. It’s a cool way to direct performance straight to the end user.
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In the recent surge of high-lofted fairway wood use, I’ve been a staunch supporter for more golfers trying out the hybrid, and I’ve recommended Ping to all of them. What’s not to like? Plenty of launch help at lofts where it’s more needed; tons of ball speed; an easier-to-control flight window; and more playability from bad lies. If you’re a player looking to replace an iron, potentially even all the way down to an 8-iron, these clubs are terrific options that make the game easier.
When asked by McAfee about how her swing has changed since she started playing, Korda was quick to credit her swing coach, David Whelan, who she explained has played a critical role in shaping her current swing. Korda also placed emphasis on the early influence of her parents, saying it was a simple swing cue from her dad that has helped her maintain her smooth tempo throughout her career.
“[My parents] spent so many hours with me just working on tempo” Korda said, “that is the one thing they ingrained into my brain. My dad always referred to it as “coca-cola…”
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What started as a simple childhood cue for building rhythm became the foundation of Korda’s entire swing. Her “coca-cola” mantra isn’t about literal timing, but about preventing any sense of rushing. By anchoring her tempo to that easy, two-beat cadence, she developed the sequencing needed to swing smoothly.
“That was the key,” she continued, “It was super simple but it was the key to having a very fluid swing.”
If you want to build this into your swing, start at half speed. Make a few practice swings focusing only on a steady rhythm, not mechanics. Once that feels natural, gradually add speed while maintaining your tempo.
You can use your transition as a checkpoint. If your swing feels jerky or rushed as you start your downswing, your tempo is probably off. Remember, good swings stay smooth through that change of direction.
Before then, scorekeepers were apparently too busy to count anything but points, rebounds and assists.
That means that all those totals on the chart, like Wilt once blocking 16 shots in a playoff game, are unofficial, counted after the fact, not during the game.
So how do you handle a record?
Well, it technically belongs to Wemby after Monday night. That’s just how it works.
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But it also makes you wish you could go back in time and confirm just how good of shot blockers Chamberlain and Russell were.
They deserves spots on a list if they truly did all of that. There’s just not a ton of footage to make this an easier task.
Give Wembanyama all his flowers, for sure. Besides, he may someday block 17 shots in a playoff game. If anyone was ever going to break this Wilt mark, it’d be him.
Oba Femi announced last week that, due to not having an opportunity for a championship, he would be the prize and kickstart an open challenge. The first open challenge was answered by a 330-lb star, who he squashed.
This week on RAW, it was the inaugural Oba Femi open challenge in Omaha, Nebraska. As with every crowd since his debut, The Ruler got a huge reception, indicating just how big a star he has become. In fact, during a period where WWE isn’t considered at its best creatively, Femi is one of the highlights of the entire company. The fact that he retired Brock Lesnar gives him an unmatched level of aura. So to topple that would be a huge deal, and even for established superstars who have been on the roster for years, it would be a massive opportunity, albeit a risky one.
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Oba Femi’s open challenge was first answered by Akira Tozawa. When the Japanese star stepped into the ring, he was full of regret, and Otis, the 330-lb gentle giant, decided to step in instead. The match only lasted for a few minutes, and Femi would end up squashing Otis in his open challenge.
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It was a commendable effort from Otis to step up to the plate, but there is nobody in WWE, not even Roman Reigns, who has as much momentum as Femi does on RAW. It’s interesting to see that WWE has no storyline in place for him, or atleast they’re waiting for Backlash, so the directions are a lot clearer.
It’s a similar situation to what Gunther faced heading into WrestleMania 42. He was too big a star to leave out, and that’s how he ended up in a match against Seth Rollins despite having no history or relationship whatsoever with anyone in The Vision.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke about a disappointing result for his players after a 3-3 draw against Everton
Pep Guardiola told his Manchester City players how good they are after a 3-3 draw with Everton that leaves the title race firmly in Arsenal hands with less than three weeks of the season left. The Blues threw away a lead and had to score twice late on to salvage a draw, but the City manager said that he could not have asked for a better effort at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
A point for City keeps them in the title race but leaves them five behind Arsenal with a game in hand. Even if they win all of their remaining games, they will need the Gunners to drop points in at least one of their four matches left to let City back in at the top.
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City will also need to play better themselves, having conceded three goals in 14 second-half minutes at Everton to see the game turned on its head and needing a huge recovery just to get one point in the end. It was a dispiriting night, but Guardiola did his best to gee his players up ahead of a huge few games coming up for the Blues where they must respond.
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“I said how good they are, how they fought all the time,” said Guardiola. “Brentford, recover and go. And after, Crystal Palace and FA Cup final. Game by game will happen with everyone because the guys who came from the bench did very good things, and see what happens.
“Better effort cannot be possible. The message is the same as the day before. We have four games left that are finals – win the games. We played for that, even with difficulties for many reasons.
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“It’s better the point than no points. It would have been better to win the game than the point. Many things happened, considering the difficulty of the opponent, the incredible aggressive way they play. We had composure in the first half that was exceptional and after that in the second half they made a a step up.
“We made a good process but maybe not the intention we had in the first half. And after that, it is football. We give away the first goal and after the corner that was not a corner, they are so good – David Moyes teams have always been really good with set pieces – and after that the game was open. The second and third goals are outstanding and we take a point.
“I know it was in our hands and Arsenal hands as well and not it is not but we have Brentford on Saturday and we continue and will see what happens.”
There is cause for concern for San Antonio‘s side with Minnesota going 2-1 in the season series. However, Anthony Edwards was one of the biggest reasons why and his status is uncertain. He’ll be available in Game 1, but the load he’ll carry is unknown. He averaged 36.7 points in the three games on 58% shooting, 52% from 3-point range.
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The second-seeded Spurs ousted the Portland Trailblazers 4-1 in the first round. Wembanyama suffered a concussion in the midst of the series and was out for a game dealing with symptoms. All four of the Spurs’ wins were by double digits.
Internet sensation IShowSpeed has once again taken social media by storm — this time with a cricket bat and ball — after a viral video showed him calling out to Virat Kohli in his trademark high-energy style.The clip, reportedly shot in the Caribbean, features Speed attempting a rather unconventional “delivery” before hitting the stumps with a direct throw. What followed, however, grabbed more attention than the act itself.“I might be the greatest. Virat Kohli, call me… ICC call me, Mumbai cricket team call me,” Speed shouted in the video, before doubling down with, “Virat Kohli, bruh, you might need to call me.”The exaggerated confidence and chaotic energy — hallmarks of Speed’s content — instantly resonated online, especially among Indian fans familiar with Kohli’s global stature.WATCH:Viral moment with a Kohli connectionWhile Speed’s technique may not pass cricket’s legal bowling standards, his accuracy in hitting the stumps drew cheers. More importantly, his repeated mention of Kohli highlighted his admiration for the Indian superstar.The intent was clear — he wanted Kohli’s attention.This isn’t the first time Speed has linked himself with the former India captain. During a previous cricket outing, he had jokingly declared, “I’m the best cricket player in the world… they call me Virat Kohli,” further showcasing his fascination with the batter.Who is IShowSpeed?Darren Jason Watkins Jr., popularly known as IShowSpeed, is a 21-year-old American YouTuber, streamer, and rapper with a massive global following of nearly 55 million subscribers. Known for his unpredictable and high-energy content, Speed rose to fame primarily through gaming streams before expanding into real-world content and sports.A passionate fan of Cristiano Ronaldo, Speed has also shown growing interest in cricket. He attended major matches, including India vs Pakistan clashes, and has often reacted emotionally to Kohli’s performances.From gaming screens to cricket fields, Speed continues to blur boundaries — and with his latest viral stunt, he may have just bowled himself into the cricket conversation yet again.
Co-trainer Ben Hayes from Lindsay Park highlighted a significant equipment switch and jockey alteration as reasons behind Tycoon Star’s Morphettville success recently.
The team at Lindsay Park, including Ben, Will and J D Hayes, aims to leverage that performance for a Group 1 breakthrough as Tycoon Star contests The Goodwood (1200m) at Morphettville this Saturday.
For his previous Morphettville appearance, visors were reinstated in Tycoon Star’s gear, complemented by the services of James McDonald.
“I think the visors did the trick,” Ben Hayes said.
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“It was a tough win also as he sat wide throughout and he won quite nicely, but I also got a big kick out of James riding his first winner in South Australia.”
Tycoon Star provided James McDonald with his first South Australian victory, and later on that day he piloted Chris Waller-trained Panova to Group 1 Australasian Oaks glory.
Visors will continue on Tycoon Star heading into The Goodwood, although McDonald is off to the Gold Coast Hollindale Stakes meeting, replaced by Luke Currie.
Tycoon Star copped a rough barrier draw, stuck in the wide outside berth of 16.
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Recent Goodwood results suggest three-year-olds excel, especially after taking the Tobin Bronze Stakes (1200m) as Tycoon Star managed last outing.
Reserve Bank in 2025 and Royal Merchant in 2023 were three-year-olds who pulled off that precise double lately.
“An interesting stat about him, he’s never not run in a Stakes race,” Hayes said.
“He’s been a very good horse, for a long time, running against the best and he’s always been thereabouts.
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“We purposely held him back from the early autumn to target this race and hopefully it can all align and he can run well.”
Hayes pointed out that wins lift spirits, as does a shift in locale.
Having remained in Adelaide since his last success, Tycoon Star has reportedly been in great shape.
“Ash, who has been looking after him, said he has been bright and well and really enjoying it,” Hayes said.
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“We’re really excited and think he’s a genuine chance.
“If he can win that race, he’s got a pretty good (breeding) page behind him, and being Group 1 placed and a Stakes winner as a two-year-old, you never know.
“He’s racing for his future (as a Yulong stallion), but three-year-olds in the Goodwood have a good record.”
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