Goodwood Wednesday Preview

The highlight of Wednesday’s racing action is the Group 1 Sussex Stakes at Glorious Goodwood.

My regular readers will know that I had a 16-1 ante-post interest in Kingman for the 2000 Guineas so it was very frustrating to see him beaten close home by Night Of Thunder. He reversed that form in some style at Royal Ascot after bolting up in the Irish Guineas and is clearly the top miler of his generation.

On Wednesday he is set to meet the four-year-old Toronado, a half-length winner of this race a year ago from Dawn Approach. He flopped when tried over a mile and a quarter but was back to his best when winning the Queen Anne Stakes at Ascot last month.

Tactics are going to be vital here with both horses usually held up. There are only three other runners, two trained by Aidan O’Brien so it will be fascinating to see if he has any plans for Darwin and War Command. Outstrip ran much better at Ascot than at Newmarket and he is another that is suited by being dropped in behind. Providing the race does not develop into a crawl, Kingman should come out on top.

The card opens with a quick reappearance for Maid In Rio, one of our Ascot hat-trick on Friday. She was as easy a winner as you are every likely to see and gets in here with just a 3lb penalty. The handicapper would probably like to increase that by another 10 or 11lbs! The only question marks are the quick reappearance and the extra distance. She has another five furlongs to travel here but she won with her head in her chest last week and is impossible to oppose.

The Gordon Stakes is not the race it once was but still provides an interesting St Leger trial. Observational was very gutsy when winning here last time for Roger Charlton but connections would probably have liked to see a little more rain for him. Red Galileo was almost certainly flattered by his fifth in the Derby having been ridden to pass beaten horses.

I’m going to side with the Gosden and Buick team here with Cloudscape. He has disappointed before but finished to some effect at Ascot behind Cannock Chase and the likes of Snow Sky look vulnerable to a turn of foot. It would also make amends for Buick’s awful ride in this race a year ago when he was a fast finishing second.

Maid In Rio 1.55 Goodwood Wednesday

Cloudscape 2.30 Goodwood Wednesday @11-2 Paddy Power

Kingman 3.05 Goodwood Wednesday @4-7

Ascot Friday Preview

A handy treble at Doncaster and Yarmouth on Thursday has kept us nicely in profit for the big Ascot meeting this weekend.

Hopefully Ascot are putting plenty of water on the course to prevent a glut of non-runners and it looks set for two excellent day’s sport. The opening race on Friday looks like an ideal opportunity for Mick Channon’s Malabar to get off the mark.

The filly was a little unlucky when second on her debut and Channon decided to let her take her chance in the Group 3 Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot. She was settled towards the rear and gradually weaved her way through the pack before flashing home in fourth place.

Fourth in any race at the Royal meeting is usually good enough to win a maiden and it will be disappointing if she cannot take the opener. Her main market rival will be Richard Hannon’s Crystal Malt but she has had three attempts to get off the mark and may have to wait a little longer.

The Brown Jack Stakes is one of my favourite staying events on the calendar and Mark Johnston runs two last-time-out winners in Sir Frank Morgan and Maid In Rio. Both won with plenty in hand last time and look well in at the weights but Maid In Rio’s Haydock win just reads better than the Catterick success of her stable companion.

She looks to have relished stepping up in distance and Silvestre De Sousa should feel confident about kicking for home early in the straight. With Elidor being a free-running sort, he is not certain to get the trip and Sir Frank Morgan is feared most.

For the treble we shall put our faith in the luckless Euro Charline who has met trouble in two of her last three races. She ran a blinder to finish third to Rizeena in the Coronation Stakes at the Royal meeting last time after finishing fifth in the 1000 Guineas. That form puts her well ahead of some disappointing rivals, several of which have lost their way completely.

Kiyoshi has shown no sparkle at all this season while Gifted Girl does not seem to be the same filly that ran second to Dank in the Beverly D Stakes last season. Woodland Aria is another who has failed to show her best form in recent starts and this looks set up for the Botti filly.

Malabar 2.10 Ascot

Maid In Rio 3.20 Ascot @5-2 Paddy Power

Euro Charline 3.55 Ascot @6-4 William Hill