Far East Beckons For Cucaracha Connections of La Cucaracha have their sights set on a trip to the Far East with the rapidly-improving filly after she sprinted to success in the VC Bet Nunthorpe Stakes at York.The Barry Hills-trained 7-1 chance burst through down the centre of the track and kept on bravely to deny the fast-finishing The Tatling by a head, with Majestic Missile a further length away in third.Chineur was switched to the far rail by Christophe Lemaire after his slow start and although he was flying at the finish, he had a near-impossible task to make up the lost ground.La Cucaracha - Spanish for ´the cockroach´ and the title of a popular Mexican song - may now be aimed at the valuable Hong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin in December, where conditions are almost certain to suit her preference for a fast surface.'We have always thought a lot of her,' said the successful trainer. 'When she went to Newbury for her second race as a two-year-old, Richard Hannon said to me in the winner´s enclosure `She´s a three-year-old!´ and he was right, she was so mature she did look like one.'Then she got a few little problems and things went wrong but I was hopeful we could get her back to her best this season.'She´s good and she´ll get better. She likes it quick, there´s no doubt about that. She doesn´t have to have it fast but it suits her and inconveniences some of the others.'There is Haydock to consider but we´ll have to see how the ground is. The race I have got in mind is the Hong Kong Sprint if we get an invitation. She´s got the speed for it and the ground ought to suit her too.'Local man Guy Reed was ending a 37-year wait for Group One glory.He has long been a supporter of the Hills stable, along with several Yorkshire yards and this victory was a deserved reward for one of the sport´s most dedicated owner-breeders.'This is my first Group One since I started in 1968 so that was a long time ago,' he said.'She had worked like a dream at home and ran like a dream today - it is a dream. I backed her early doors at 33-1 and my bookmaker will be listening to me.'Milton Bradley, trainer of The Tatling, was left frustrated after seeing his charge beaten by a narrow margin for a second successive year.He said: 'We would have got her in two more strides. The other horse got first run and we just had a shade of traffic problems.'I´m very pleased but frustrated. I´m very proud of the horse. He´s the most consistent sprinter in the country.'He may go to Ireland now for the Flying Five.'But Hong Kong will not be the agenda with Bradley of the opinion the gelding´s long-distance trip for the race last year left its scars for months afterwards.William Haggas, trainer of Majestic Missile, was not too disappointed at missing out given the winning connections.'I´m so pleased for Guy Reed - it was a perfect result for him,' he said.'He´s given his all to this game and to win a prestigious race at his favourite meeting is fantastic.'I´m thrilled to bits with my horse. He´s run good races all year but we´ve had a few problems with him so it was a creditable effort.'He´s in the Flying Five on September 4 and there´s also the Scarbrough Stakes (at Doncaster on September 8).'The stewards looked into interference between the runner-up and third in the closing strides, but after hearing from The Tatling´s rider Ryan Moore that his saddle had slipped and he was unable to keep his mount straight, they took no further action. ? PA Sport