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George Scott believes Victorious Forever venture is an ‘exciting step’

George Scott has spoken of his excitement following the merger of KHK Racing and Victorious Racing to form Victorious Forever.

Scott has trained horses for both operations, Shaikh Nasser bin Hamed Al Khalifa’s Victorious Racing, for whom he saddled a Royal Ascot winner in Isle Of Jura, and his brother Shaikh Khalid’s KHK Racing.

Now the pair have joined forces in the hope it will take them to the next level in terms of competing for the sport’s major prizes.

“It seems a very logical decision. The two brothers are hugely passionate about British racing and their ambitions have been aligned since day one, it’s a very exciting step they’ve come together as one,” said Scott.

“There’s no doubt that their combined support has allowed my career to elevate.

“Shaikh Khalid has had Group One success with Vandeek and won a Classic with Eldar Eldarov, while Shaikh Nasser has had great success with the likes of Bradsell and Isle Of Jura.

“I think their ambition is to become a sustainable force in British racing where they may one day be comparable to the Shadwells, Coolmores and Juddmontes of this world, but that will take a bit of time.

“Financially it makes sense to come together, but more importantly their views are bonded as brothers and they felt they would get more enjoyment and satisfaction out of doing it together.

“Both KHK and Victorious have their own teams but they’ve always been very close so there won’t be a huge amount of change, it’s a very simple merger.

“Both operations add tremendous value to each each other. Shaikh Khalid has Staya with me and Zanthos with the Crisfords and we’ve got a bunch of unraced two-year-olds for Shaikh Nasser that we love.

“It’s something they’ve had in their minds for some time now and it’s just putting it into practice for them.”

Billy Jackson-Stops was racing manager for Victorious Racing and will continue to be a key part of the new operation. He said: “It’s very exciting, both organisations have had great success already but we are combining two great forces.

“His Highness Shaikh Nasser has had a lot of success buying yearlings while KHK have tended to do it with breeze-up horses, so by combining resources we’ll be on top of both sets of sales.

“Chris Wall (KHK’s racing manager) is the nicest man in racing and has a wealth of experience so I can’t wait to work with him.”

Goodwood and Deauville under consideration for My Cloud

Roger Varian’s Royal Ascot winner My Cloud has further Group-race targets after being ruled out of the Summer Mile.

The four-year-old was the winner of the Royal Hunt Cup at Ascot in June, prevailing by three-quarters of a length in a field of 30 to remain unbeaten this season.

He was due to return to the same track to step into Group company earlier this month, but an unsatisfactory scope put paid to that plan and he was withdrawn.

Alternative aims are now likely to be at the latter end of next month, with races both in England and across the Channel in France pencilled in.

“We had to take him out of the Summer Mile because he scoped dirty and he’s had treatment for that,” said Chris Wall, racing manager to owners KHK Racing.

“He’s still not quite ready to race yet, we had hoped he’d be ready to run in a Listed race at Pontefract this weekend, but that’s not going to be the case.

“We’re looking at races at the end of August, we’ve got in mind the Celebration Mile at Goodwood and the Prix Quincey at Deauville at about the same time.

“We hope he’ll be ready for one of those and then we’ll take it from there.”