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Crowley to ride Unfortunately in Middle Park

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Jim Crowley will partner Prix Morny hero Unfortunately for the first time in the Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday.

Karl Burke's juvenile caused a minor upset when landing the Prix Robert Papin at Maisons-Laffitte in July, but proved that was no fluke when seeing off stablemate Havana Grey at Deauville last month.

The Society Rock colt, who has recently been snapped up by Cheveley Park Stud, has been partnered by French-based jockey Tony Piccone on his last two starts, but reigning champion jockey Crowley will get the leg-up on the Rowley Mile.

Burke said: "Obviously it's Arc weekend at Chantilly, so there are jockeys riding there as well as at Newmarket.

"I came up with a list of three possible jockeys, put them to the owners and Jim was top of the list.

"Jim has ridden plenty of winners for me in the past and we're delighted to have him on board."

Unfortunately is one of 15 colts to stand their ground at Monday's confirmation stage.

Aidan O'Brien has won the Group One prize on four previous occasions and has four contenders for this year's renewal, headed by Sioux Nation. The son of Scat Daddy claimed the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot in June and followed up in the Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh.

The Ballydoyle handler could also call on Declarationofpeace, Fleet Review and U S Navy Flag.

Gordon Elliott's Beckford, the Jessica Harrington-trained Brother Bear and Romanised from Ken Condon's yard are other potential challengers from Ireland.

Beckford won the Railway Stakes at the Curragh in July, was beaten just half a length by Sioux Nation in the Phoenix and was last seen chasing home the impressive Verbal Dexterity in the National Stakes.

"Beckford has come out of the National Stakes well and the plan is to run him in the Middle Park," said Elliott. "He seems in good form, but he never does anything too fancy at home. He just does what he has to do.

"I think the drop back to six (furlongs) will suit him."

Andrew Balding has supplemented Danzan, who was runner-up in a valuable sales race at Doncaster recently.

Richard Spencer's Coventry Stakes hero Rajasinghe and Richard Fahey's Gimcrack scorer Sands Of Mali add further strength in depth.

Cardsharp (Mark Johnston), Frozen Angel (Tom Dascombe), Hey Jonesy (Kevin Ryan) and Never Back Down (Hugo Palmer) are the other hopefuls.