The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Final Venture can improve on near miss

Midgley’s stalwart should have enough after early trouble at Beverley

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FINAL VENTURE

has been in fine form once again this term and another Listed victory awaits in the Pepsi Max Scarbrough Stakes on the first day of the St Leger meeting at Doncaster.

Paul Midgley’s stable stalwart must shoulder a penalty for his win in the Achilles Stakes at Haydock back in June, but given his excellent form so far this term, the five-year-old looks up to the task.

He has hardly been disgraced in Group One starts at Royal Ascot and York’s Ebor meeting, but while the top level looks a bit beyond him, he remains a major player in this kind of race.

He only narrowly failed to hit the target at Beverley last time, being beaten just a length by Take Cover after giving a bit of trouble at the start which could hardly have been conducive to a maximal performanc­e.

This actually looks a weaker event than the Beverley Bullet with just a handful of runners and Final Venture is still the best on official numbers.

case is probably less clear cut in the Sports ID– Strength In Sport Conditions Stakes after being thoroughly outclassed by Cracksman in the Voltigeur last time.

Sir Michael Stoute’s charge caught the eye when making a winning debut

MIRAGE DANCER’S

at this meeting 12 months ago and he certainly has the pedigree as a son of Frankel out of multiple Group One winner Heat Haze.

Following decent efforts in Listed and Group Three company, Mirage Dancer was beaten 12 lengths in third by Cracksman at York after trying to make a run from the rear of the field.

The competitio­n is clearly not quite so hot and while Best Of Days is an intriguing rival, Mirage Dancer seems to be a horse of potential who could really come into his own next term.

SOLDIER BLUE can shed his maiden tag in the Clipper Logistics Leger Legends Classified Stakes.

Now with Brian Ellison after starting life with Godolphin, the three-year-old showed a glimpse of promise when third at Pontefract in July and he has a handy little pull in the weights with some more obvious candidates here.

SELECTIONS CARLISLE:

2.10 Skyva, 2.40 African Grey, 3.10 Soldier To Follow, 3.40 Zodiakos, 4.10 Isle Of Avalon, 4.40 Ypres, 5.10 Little Jo, 5.40 Ocean Gale.

DONCASTER: 2.20 Shabaaby, 2.50 Rum Runner, 3.20 FINAL VENTURE (NAP), 3.50 Soldier Blue, 4.20 Lahore, 4.50 Mirage Dancer, 5.20 Penny Dreadful.

DOUBLE: Final Venture and Mirage Dancer.

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