It didn't take long for Craig Williams to stamp his mark, again, on racing in Japan. He was aboard when Grand Prix Boss came back to his championship-level 2-year-old form in this third start this season, capturing the Grp 1 NHK Mile at Tokyo Racecourse by 1.5 lengths over Cotillion. Fourth and third in his first two races this season, Grand Prix Boss is reportedly being considered for a trip to England and a start in the St. James Palace Stakes, meaning that the colt would be traveling halfway

It didn't take long for Craig Williams to stamp his mark, again, on racing in Japan. He was aboard when Grand Prix Boss came back to his championship-level 2-year-old form in this third start this season, capturing the Grp 1 NHK Mile at Tokyo Racecourse by 1.5 lengths over Cotillion. Fourth and third in his first two races this season, Grand Prix Boss is reportedly being considered for a trip to England and a start in the St. James Palace Stakes, meaning that the colt would be traveling halfway round the world to lock horns with the brilliant Frankel.