Mister Trader nearing racecourse return Darren Bunyan retains maximum faith in Mister Trader as the well-regarded juvenile edges closer to a return to action. The son of Hellvelyn has been given "time to develop" after he failed to fire as the 11-4 favourite for the Windsor Castle Stakes at Royal Ascot. Mister Trader had previously got to within two and a quarter lengths of Caravaggio in the Listed Marble Hill Stakes at the Curragh in May. "He's just getting going again," said Curragh-based Bunyan. "We'll be looking at all the good five and six-furlong races later in the year. "We're very lucky to have such an understanding owner (Abdullah Saeed Al Naboodah) who knows horses and knows he needs time to develop. "You wouldn't see why he wouldn't (travel) again. He's still a very good horse."