The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bank on Botticelli at Kempton

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– Sandro Botticelli may not be the most original choice today in the 32Red Conditions Stakes at Kempton, but sometimes it does not pay to look beyond the obvious.

The five-year-old warmed up for this event with a fair effort at Wolverhamp­ton last month, finishing a 7,25-length fourth to resurgent Northumber­land Plate winner Antiquariu­m.

While beaten a fair distance, Sandro Botticelli was conceding 1,5kg to each of the first three home.

And, given it was his first outing in two months, it would be fair to expect the son of Galileo to come on a bit for the run.

One must also factor in the steady pace that day, which really would not have been ideal for this strong stayer on what was just his second all-weather outing.

Taking all that into account, Sandro Botticelli becomes an easy choice for this fast-track qualifier for finals day on Good Friday, particular­ly as he is also favoured by the conditions of the race.

Steelriver is not as a simple a choice in the 32Red.com Handicap.

He has not won since October 2014, but has been batting away admirably in the interim and his time must surely be approachin­g.

Placed on his last two outings, Steelriver remains on a workable mark and would not have to be anything special to prevail in this 1200m race.

Remember The Man has been knocking on the door since switching to Britain from France .

Being entered for Lingfield’s Betway Best Odds Guaranteed Plus Handicap looks a gilt-edged opportunit­y to finally get his head in front.

Beaten 9,5 lengths on debut for Ralph Beckett at the beginning of January, he stepped up on that when dropped back in trip to be beaten just a neck.

Remember The Man again got caught for toe when it mattered, so another crack a lengthier distance is a logical option. –

London

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