Irish Daily Mirror

ANOTHER FIELD DAY EXPECTED

Patrick can defy handicappe­r

- BY PETER O’HEHIR

TRUST Patrick Sarsfield to prove his class by defying the handicappe­r in the €80,000 Nasrullah Handicap in Navan tonight.

Joseph O’brien’s charge, a strapping Australia gelding, was hugely impressive when landing what looked a competitiv­e recent Leopardsto­wn handicap by five lengths.

Despite a hefty 15lb hike in the ratings, he might still be capable of annexing this prize before stepping into stakes company.

Formerly with Eddie Lynam, Patrick Sarsfield was a beaten odds-on favourite on his stable debut at Cork last autumn, but made amends three weeks later in a Curragh maiden.

Off 86 at Leopardsto­wn last month, he looked a winner throughout and powered clear in the straight to slam Charcor by five lengths.

Now, he must defy the 15lb rise. But, already proven on slower ground, he still looks the most progressiv­e horse in the field and is a confident choice.

Dangers are numerous, including Irish Lincoln fourth, fifth and seventh Saltonstal­l and Onlyhuman and Tauran Shaman.

Then there are the top six finishers in the Ragusa, over a mile and a half, at the Curragh last time – Edificatio­n (winner), Tartlette, Kasperenko Major Reward, Latoyah Of North and Insignia Of Rock. But Patrick Sarsfield should be very tough to beat.

Jessica Harrington, in superb form following doubles at Leopardsto­wn and Tipperary on Wednesday, might strike again with top-weight Protagonis­t in the Royal County Handicap.

Like Patrick Sarsfield, this fellow, trained last year by Jamie Osborne, must defy a chunky rise up the ratings, having jumped a total of 16lb for recent wins at Gowran Park and Fairyhouse.

But I suspect there is more to come from the son of Wootton Bassett and, if he handles this easier surface, Shane Foley’s mount might complete the hat-trick.

Meanwhile, fresh from his Group 1 double on Santiago and Magical at the Curragh last weekend, Seamus Heffernan will seek further classic success at Epsom and Chantilly this weekend.

The Kildare man faces a period of 14 days in isolation on his return from his travels. But he’ll be eagerly looking forward to partnering Royal Ascot winner Russian Emperor – one of six runners for Aidan O’brien – in tomorrow’s Investec Derby at Epsom, and Ennistymon in the Oaks.

On Sunday, Heffernan will be in France to partner Irish Guineas heroine Peaceful in the Prix de Diane (French Oaks) and Order Of Australia in the Prix du Jockey-club (French Derby), in which Ballydoyle will also be represente­d by Fort Myers (Emmet Mcnamara).

Stable-jockey Ryan Moore will seek a third Investec Derby on board the shortest-priced of the Ballydoyle sextet, Mogul, in the Epsom classic.

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 ??  ?? A PAT ON THE BACK There will be extra weight for Patrick Sarfsield to carry tonight
A PAT ON THE BACK There will be extra weight for Patrick Sarfsield to carry tonight
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