The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Lording it over Haydock rivals

RACING: Three-year-old can provide Burke stable with boost ahead of Ascot

- THE FERRET

Karl Burke has a big weekend in prospect with Laurens lining up on Champions Day and LORD OBERON can ensure the yard heads to Ascot on a high by triumphing at Haydock today.

The three-year-old has been pretty consistent in his five starts to date, winning twice and placing on the other three occasions, most recently when second at this track last month.

Returning from 162 days off the track, Lord Oberon only lost out by a neck over six furlongs to a race-fit rival off a careerhigh mark of 85.

The handicappe­r has hiked him a further 4lb for that effort, but he appears relatively unexposed at this stage and could have a fair bit in the locker still for the Racing UK Handicap.

It is worth keeping faith with ACROSS THE SEA in the five-furlong Racing Welfare Nursery Handicap. James Tate’s youngster won nicely on her penultimat­e start – her handicap debut – when beating Elsaabiqaa­t by two and a quarter lengths.

The pair reopposed next time out at Sandown, but while Elsaabiqaa­t gained her revenge on much better terms, Tate’s filly – who was only two and a bit lengths in arrears of the top-notch Pretty Pollyanna on her debut – ran no sort of race, beating just one home.

That was clearly not her running and she is given another chance.

MUTHANAA is the pick in the Harvey Lane Novice Stakes.

Roger Fell purchased this Poet’s Voice gelding for just £2,500 in August and he made a decent stab of his on his first racecourse outing, finishing a halflength second as a 33-1 shot in a fair maiden.

Muthanaa hails from the family of Group One winner Aqlaam and he could turn out to be something of a bargain buy for his shrewd handler.

SELECTIONS:

HAYDOCK: 2.00 ACROSS THE SEA (NAP), 2.30 Welcoming, 3.05 Lord Oberon, 3.35 Fastar, 4.05 City Tour, 4.40 Muthanaa, 5.15 Zip, 5.50 Buonarroti.

REDCAR: 1.45 Shescoming­home, 2.15 Roulston Scar, 2.45 Soldier To Follow, 3.20 Fox Leicester, 3.50 Polyphony, 4.20 Young John, 4.55 Inching Closer, 5.25 Dutch Coed.

DOUBLE: Across The Sea and Lord Oberon.

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