The Citizen (Gauteng)

Varian's form could have Atletico sprinting home

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– Atletico has yet to really hit his stride this year but can come good today in the Sky Bet Windsor Sprint Series Handicap at the Thameside venue.

This five-year-old looked a useful type in two juvenile starts in 2014 but was then off the track for 11 months, before returning to action the following June.

He won one of his three starts then, before his season came to an end in August, and another lengthy lay-off followed, during which he was gelded.

Roger Varian’s charge had plenty of supporters on his return this year at Ripon, finishing a promising

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third in the competitiv­e Directors Cup last month.

However, he could not follow up at Ascot, finishing fifth in another tricky heat when he was possibly a bit disadvanta­ged by the draw.

Beaten four lengths, the handicappe­r has dropped him 0.5kg and it could be dangerous to write off Atletico in a race like this, especially with Varian going great guns.

Marie Josephe just lost out at this track this month, but can regain the winning thread in the EBF Stallions Breeding Winners Fillies’ Handicap.

Out of luck in her first couple of starts, she opened her account for Richard Hughes over 2000m here in June, earning a mark of 76 for her handicap bow.

She went toe-to-toe with a more experience­d rival that day and perhaps just lacked the knowhow for a real battle, eventually going down by a head.

The handicappe­r has edged her up 1kg for that effort, but Marie Josephe remains unexposed and could have more progress to come.

Sahreej is an eye-catching raider for Irish handler Adrian Keatley in the Finest Collection Of Racing On Racing UK Handicap over 1000m at Ayr.

The four-year-old has taken a bit of time to get going, but after a couple of lacklustre early-season efforts, he finished third at The Curragh in June before stepping up again to finish second at that track last time out.

He was stuck out wide when beaten three-quarters of a length and a 0.5kg rise might not be enough to stop his charge.

Navarone can make it two wins in as many starts at Beverley in the Richard And Carol Hudson Handicap.

He struck gold in a maiden on the Westwood last month but could not follow up at Ayr a couple of weeks later, finishing half a length second behind Lomu.

Navarone was a bit keen which would hardly have helped his chance and a stronger pace would certainly suit.

Bollin Ted won a weak race at the track by seven lengths and probably won’t have to be too good to follow up in the Racing Again Next Tuesday Handicap.

Tony Coyle will be keen to win the Jaimie Kerr Memorial Handicap, which commemorat­es his former assistant and partner, and Maureb can do the business for his team. –

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