Sunday Sport

Wings can flfl y away with Chester prize

- By MIKE FRANCIS

CLIVE COX appears to have found Wings Of War a good opportunit­y to open his account for the season in the Freddie Wilson Queensferr­y Stakes at Chester.

Having rounded off his juvenile campaign with a Group Two victory in the Mill Reef at Newbury, it is hardly surprising the son of Dark Angel has been highly tried so far this term.

He was not disgraced in either the Commonweal­th Cup Trial at Ascot or the Sandy Lane Stakes at Haydock, but the Commonweal­th Cup itself at Royal Ascot last month ultimately proved a bridge too far.

Talented

Cox decided to lower Wings Of War’s sights on his latest appearance, sending him to France for a Group Three at Deauville three weeks ago.

Fitted with blinkers for the first time, the threeyearo­ld finished an honourable third behind talented older sprinter Garrus, suggesting his winning turn is not far away.

With Tom Marquand clearly a positive jockey booking, Wings Of War should go close provided he gets the breaks from stall four on this notoriousl­y tricky track.

Endeared is expected to make it third time lucky for James Fanshawe in the British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes.

The youngster will have gone into many notebooks after his Doncaster debut as despite missing the break, running green and taking a keen hold, he was beaten just over a length into third place.

He backed up that effort with another sound performanc­e when beaten a head by a smart looking newcomer in Mill Stream on his return to Town Moor a few weeks later.

He just looked to lack the pace of the winner dropping back to six furlongs on that occasion and this return to seven should do the trick, especially from stall one.

A step up in trip may also help Rogue Spirit in the British Stallion Studs EBF Conditions Stakes.

Tom Clover’s gelding has won two of his four starts to date, his only defeats coming in the Two Year Old Trophy at Beverley and when third in Newbury’s Super Sprint.

He was beaten just a neck by the talented Chateau in the former contest, while he was third at Newbury behind Eddie’s Boy, who ran a good race in the Molecomb at Goodwood earlier in the week.

Gold

Having done all his racing over the minimum trip, Rogue Spirit looks ready to test the water over six furlongs and should prove hard to beat.

Raecius Felix looks weighted to go well in the Deafblind UK Supports People With Deafblindn­ess Handicap Chase at Market Rasen.

The Rebecca Menziestra­ined eight- year- old has not managed to get his head in front in almost two years, but is now rated just 93, having struck gold from a perch of 117 at Sedgefield in October 2020.

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