THE CHESHAM STAKES
thE beautifully bred September sprung to the head of the market for this event courtesy of a tremendously impressive debut win at Leopardstown. She became aidan O’Brien’s first successful newcomer from 25 such runners this season and is open to any amount of improvement.
the same comment applies to NYALETI who also won on her debut at Salisbury in a strong time last Sunday. although this represents a quick turnaround, she rates a big player with a step up in trip likely to suit. the only slight concern is that she was a shade difficult to load into the stalls, but hopefully that was just inexperience and greenness and there could be further improvement to come granted a stiffer test of stamina.
Masar did well to overcome trouble in running to score at Goodwood and will have learned a lot, while Westerland and hey Gaman fought out a desperate finish at Leicester last month when the former, a son of Frankel, snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to score narrowly.
hey Gaman displayed good professionalism throughout only to be collared in the shadows of the post. he remains a colt to be interested in with that experience behind him. SELECTION: Nyaleti DANGER: September