South Wales Echo

Go snail’s pace at Pontefract

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BRIAN THE SNAIL can make a winning return to action on his first start for Godolphin in the six-furlong handicap at Pontefract.

Unbeaten in two outings for Richard Fahey last year, it was announced recently that he has been purchased by Sheikh Mohammed’s operation.

A winner on his debut in September at this track, so we know he handles the track as some horses can find it tricky, he looked a smart prospect next time out.

Fahey sent him to Catterick for a little novice stakes but he absolutely bolted up by seven lengths.

Handed a rating of 95 after that, Fahey would have been within his rights to aim at some form of Guineas trial but he sees him purely as a sprinter so he starts off at this level.

He is giving lumps of weight away to all his more experience­d rivals but whether they will be able to cope with his class is another matter.

Fahey has obviously spoken highly about the son of Zebedee in Godolphin meetings and you’d have to think a crack at the Commonweal­th Cup at Royal Ascot in June is the big target.

After a recent spin on the all-weather Cote D’Azur can return to winning ways in the feature #25,000 10-furlong handicap.

Les Eyre’s stable star ran no sort of a race at Wolverhamp­ton but his starting price suggested he would be in need of the run.

Eyre achieved the near impossible last season in improving a horse from Sir Mark Prescott but when he joined his new yard he was rated 79 and he went up to 96.

He won at Ripon and was second in the Silver Cambridges­hire as well as being fourth at York off 96.

With 2lb off his back for this engagement we know he is capable of going close from around this rating and with a run under his belt he has a fitness edge over many of his market rivals.

 ??  ?? Harry Bentley riding Comrade Conrad (centre) win The Windsor Vehicle Leasing Maiden Stakes at Windsor yesterday
Harry Bentley riding Comrade Conrad (centre) win The Windsor Vehicle Leasing Maiden Stakes at Windsor yesterday

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