Racing: King for Central showdown

Wednesday 17 September 1997 23:02 BST
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King Of Kings and Central Park, two of the season's leading juveniles in Europe, could clash in Sunday's Aga Khan Studs National Stakes at the Curragh.

Aidan O'Brien, Ireland's champion trainer, said he plans to saddle two in the race. "King of Kings will run and he is very well. We may also run Celtic Cavalier, who I thought ran OK at Sandown," O'Brien said.

Among a six-strong British entry is the Champagne Stakes winner, Central Park. This colt's trainer, Paul Cole, could also run Mowbray.

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