Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Enable Weekend Gains With Flying Fernandez

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The racing world will be willing Enable on to reclaim her crown in the Unibet September Stakes at Kempton - but none of them will get rich backing her to do so.

John Gosden’s brilliant mare is likely to start at odds of 1-5 or shorter, and should surely land them against her assembled opposition at the Sunbury track.

On a busy and most competitiv­e weekend, she is of course the likeliest winner of the lot - but races such as Haydock’s Betfair Sprint Cup present much more enticing rewards for finding the right horse.

Aidan O’Brien’s Lope Y Fernandez appeared as good as ruled out of the Group One on Merseyside in midweek, so it was a shock not just to see his name among the 13 declared but with Ryan Moore available to ride.

A full explanatio­n of what changed in the space of 24 hours would fill this page and many more - but suffice to say, new relaxation­s in coronaviru­s protocol brought Moore out of lockdown in Ireland, and at the same time Lope Y Fernandez demonstrat­ed his present well-being on the gallops.

Those who had already mentally eliminated him from their calculatio­ns may therefore be well advised to think again - because Lope Y Fernandez has plenty going for him at Haydock.

The three-year-old has yet to strike this summer but has faced tough tasks, twice at trips beyond what appears to be his optimum.

His trainer has come to the conclusion that this six furlongs suits best, and also believes the anticipate­d ease in the ground will be no hindrance at all.

Lope Y Fernandez did not appear to stay but still ran very well in defeat when third on his first start of the campaign behind Siskin in the Irish 2,000 Guineas.

He was then a major disappoint­ment at Royal Ascot but has since finished within a length of Godolphin stars Pinatubo and Space Blues in two Deauville Group Ones at up to seven furlongs.

Hello Youmzain, defending his crown this weekend, was just a head in front of him on the latter occasion conceding 4lb - and although the weight differenti­al is halved here, Lope Y Fernandez is value at around double the odds of both his old rival and likely favourite Dream Of Dreams.

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