Sunderland Echo

Staxton is well set to take Gold in Ayr Cup

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Staxton has burst back into form at just the right time to sneak into the QTS Ayr Gold Cup at the bottom of the handicap.

Tim Easterby's five-yearold is 24th of the 25 runners for the big sprint, but could not be arriving in better heart.

He ran in the race 12 months ago and while at first glance it may appear he did not go close in 10th place, he was in fact only beaten just over three lengths and Easterby maintains that he was also a little unfortunat­e.

That was off a mark of 98 and he had two further unplaced runs last season, which meant he began this season rated 93.

Having showed little on his first three runs this term, he bounced back to form at Ripon off a lowly 84, beating Watchable by a nose, and the veteran has won twice since and is now 8lb higher than he was that day.

At his peak Staxton has been rated 103, so when he lined up in the Great St Wilfrid off 88, there was still plenty of wriggle room and he duly justified favouritis­m.

He is actually running in this 2lb wrong as his penalty takes him up to 94, but his new mark is only 92 which is still some way below his best, and st all 15 means Du ran Fentiman can go either side.

In the Silver Cup, I Am A Dreamer is worth another chance. Not beaten far by Staxton in the Great St Wilfrid, he lost all chance at the start last time out and races off a feather weight with a claimer on.

There should be just enough juice in the ground to enable Addeybb to stamp his class on the Jordan Electrics Doonside Cup. William Haggas' six-year-old won two Australian Group Ones in the spring and was then a fine second to Lord North in the Prince of Wales's Stakes.

That form is head and shoulders above anything else on offer, with Lord Glitters not the force of old and Fox Chairman not progressin­g this season as much as he might have.

This run will hopefully put Addeybb spot on for the Champion Stakes, in which he was second last year.

Richard Fa hey' sU mm Kulthum looks a cut above her rivals in the Scotty Brand Firth Of Clyde Fillies' Stakes.

A winner on de but at Thirsk in a race which has produced several winners, she stepped up markedly in class for the Lowther Stakes at York. The daughter of Kodiac ran a blinder in third behind Miss Amulet, who is sure to be well fancied for the Cheveley Park, with Sacred - who was just touched off in the Flying Childers last week - second on that occasion.

Michael Dods' Brunch is also worth sticking with in the Luxury Staycation­s At Western House Hotel Handicap despite a 6lb rise for winning at York.

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