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John Gosden’s unbeaten colt Too Darn Hot heads the field for Saturday’s Dewhurst Stakes

Too Darn Hot will put his unbeaten record on the line in a mouthwatering clash at Newmarket

Too Darn Hot was impressive at Doncaster when last seen

TOO DARN HOT will face six rivals as he puts his unbeaten record on the line in Saturday's Darley Dewhurst Stakes.

John Gosden's colt has looked a potential superstar this season and was last seen winning the Champagne Stakes at Doncaster in impressive style.

 Too Darn Hot was impressive at Doncaster when last seen
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Too Darn Hot was impressive at Doncaster when last seenCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Just days after his full brother sold for a whopping 3.5million guineas at Tattersalls horse sales, Too Darn Hot will look live up to lofty expectations once again on his Group 1 debut.

The Dewhurst promises to be a fascinating contest with Irish maestro Aidan O'Brien sending the 1-2-3 from the Futurity Stakes over.

His team is headed by the winner Anthony Van Dyck who lost nothing in defeat when finishing behind Quorto in the National Stakes last time.

Christmas was second in the Futurity and went on to be third in the National Stakes, but a fair way behind the front pair.

Mohawk is not to be discounted after he struck at 8-1 in the Royal Lodge Stakes at Newmarket on his last start.

Sir Michael Stoute saddles the exciting Sangarius who bolted up in a Listed contest at Doncaster and looks to have plenty of untapped potential.

Group 1 Phoenix Stakes winner Advertise returns to the track after a break and is another angle in the race with Richard Hannon's Kuwait Currency completing the field.

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