Golden Horn first horse since Frankel to gain 130 rating

Three-year-old given rating after sealing Dante, Derby and Eclipse treble at Sandown

Frankie Dettori rides Golden Horn to victory in The Coral-Eclipse at Sandown. Photograph: PA
Frankie Dettori rides Golden Horn to victory in The Coral-Eclipse at Sandown. Photograph: PA

Golden Horn has matched the achievement of the great Frankel having been given a rating of 130 by the British Horseracing Authority's head of handicapping Phil Smith.

John Gosden’s charge became the first horse to achieve the Dante, Derby and Eclipse treble at Sandown last Saturday, sealing his position at the head of the three-year-old tree.

“Since 1996 the only other British-trained three-year-old to post a performance of 130 has been Frankel,” Smith told www.britishhorseracing.com.

“I would be disappointed if Golden Horn cannot go on and prove himself better than 130 as the season progresses as he is clearly a fast-improving colt who on Saturday showed his versatility by making the running for the first time.”

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