Glasgow Times

Raymond Tusk taking run up to Ebor

- WHITE AND GOLD

RAYMOND TUSK will have one more start ahead of trying to strike gold at the second attempt in the Sky Bet Ebor at York.

Connection­s are keen to send the Richard Hannon-trained five-year-old back to the Knavesmire for the prestigiou­s handicap having finished fourth in it 12 months ago.

After making a winning all-weather debut at Newcastle on his penultimat­e start, the son of High Chaparral was last seen being defeated at odds-on in a conditions event at Wolverhamp­ton in February.

Tim Palin, racing manager to owners Middleham Park Racing, said: “He is going to have one run before all roads hopefully lead back to the Knavesmire for the Ebor.

“After Wolverhamp­ton he had a little problem, but he has now had plenty of time off. Ideally what we want to run him in is a little conditions or Listed race which he will win or run well in without having his mark of 111 affected.

“What we don’t want to do is finish second in a Group Two or Three and get put up a few pounds, as winning a few thousand could cost us potentiall­y winning hundreds of thousands.”

Had Raymond Tusk enjoyed better luck in running at a crucial stage in last year’s Ebor, connection­s feel he could have finished closer to winner Mustajeer.

Palin added: “If he had got a better run two out he might have been second, although I don’t think he would have beaten the winner.

“They did go really hard up front that day and the way we rode him that day was for luck. He probably needed the pace to collapse to win.

“Last year’s Ebor winner finished fourth the season before, so hopefully that is a good omen for us.”

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