Belfast Telegraph

Johnston’s Eye on the prize at Sandown

- BY ANITA CHAMBERS

EYE Of Heaven was a disappoint­ment at Royal Ascot, but his supporters can regain some of their losses if they keep the faith in the National Stakes at Sandown.

Mark Johnston’s charge was a hot favourite for the Norfolk Stakes after securing an impressive debut win at the beginning of June, with subsequent Windsor Castle and July Stakes scorer Tactical back in third.

However, Eye Of Heaven could not match that performanc­e on the big day in Berkshire as he was beaten 11 lengths in ninth by The Lir Jet.

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colt raced keenly at Ascot and after being to the fore through the first four furlongs dropped away in the closing stages, with connection­s citing the soft ground as a reason for the run.

Better conditions are in prospect at Sandown and it may well be too early to write him off.

Saieqa is another to have lined up at Ascot, where he ran a cracker to finish third to shock winner Nando Parrado in the Coventry Stakes.

Third on his initial outing at Newmarket, Saieqa was sent off a 25/1 shot in the Coventry and made late progress to take third, just over two lengths down on the winner.

John Gosden’s charge never really looked like winning, but given the way he stayed on the decision to switch up to seven furlongs in the Esher EBF Novice Stakes looks an obvious move ahead of likely bigger targets.

Subjectivi­st has hit the frame in two starts so far this term, but he can take Listed honours in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Glasgow Stakes at Hamilton.

Mark Johnston’s charge started his 2020 campaign at Royal Ascot, where he was certainly not disgraced in finishing a close-up third to Hukum in the King George V Stakes.

That was his first start for 249 days so progress would have been expected ahead of his next start, but unfortunat­ely he bumped into a well-backed favourite in Favorite Moon over 14 furlongs at Haydock.

Beaten a length, Subjectivi­st had no luck in running as he was hampered and carried badly right after a couple of furlongs, with the effort to make up lost ground perhaps just telling in the finish.

The assessor clearly felt Subjectivi­st had turned in a decent effort neverthele­ss, bumping him up 6lb to a perch of 103, which gives him a handy advantage under the conditions here.

Fr Humphrey can defy his advancing years and win the Sky Sports Racing Sky 415 Handicap Chase at Uttoxeter.

Now a 12-year-old, he has shown his best form on a sound surface and was last seen when winning on good ground at Huntingdon back in November.

HAMILTON: 12.30 Salsoul, 1.00 Lady Celia, 1.30 Gullane One, 2.00 Cold Stare, 2.30 Phoenix Approach, 3.00 Subjectivi­st, 3.30 Amber Storm, 4.00 Sir Havelock.

LEOPARDSTO­WN: 4.15 Ebeko, 4.45 Sweet Justice, 5.15 Caesar’s Comet, 5.45 Galileo Chrome, 6.15 Strongbowe, 6.45 Awkwafina, 7.15 Aztec Parade.

SANDOWN: 4.20 Indian Raj, 4.55 Magic J, 5.25 EYE OF HEAVEN (NAP), 6.00 Mia Mia, 6.30 Saeiqa, 7.00 Ivadream, 7.30 Fighting Don, 8.00 Mr Chua.

UTTOXETER: 12.15 Black Kraken, 12.45 Arcadian Spring, 1.15 Honourmiss­ion, 1.45 Little Stevie, 2.15 Esprit De Baileys, 2.45 Fr Humphery, 3.15 Innerpickl­e, 3.50 Hen, 4.25 Olympic Fighter.

DOUBLE: Eye Of Heaven and Subjectivi­st.

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