The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Zaaki on course to repeat success

Epsom victor can continue his progress in Diomed at Newbury

- ANITA CHAMBERS

ZAAKI can get his season off to a perfect start with victory in the MansionBet’s Beaten By A Head Diomed Stakes at Newbury.

The five-year-old won this Group Three heat last year when it was run at its traditiona­l Epsom home and he can prove just as capable at this track.

Zaaki continued to excel last season after that Diomed win, running the ill-fated Beat The Bank to a nose in the Summer Mile before adding the Strensall Stakes at York to his tally and chasing home Group One performer Benbatl at Newmarket.

He suffered just two disappoint­ments, most notably when dropping back to seven furlongs for the Lennox Stakes at Goodwood and finding himself a bit short of the necessary toe to make his presence felt.

For his final outing, Sir Michael Stoute set him a tough task in upping him to Group One company in the Hong Kong Mile last December.

Zaaki was far from disgraced at Sha

Tin, finishing four and a half lengths back in eighth after running pretty well for three-quarters of the race.

He has a bit to find with King Of Comedy on the bare numbers, but Zaaki has done nothing but improve over the last two seasons and he might not have reached the limit of his ability yet.

FRANCONIA was only narrowly beaten on her racecourse bow in November and she can make a successful leap to Listed company in the British Stallion Studs EBF/MansionBet Abingdon Fillies’ Stakes.

A beautifull­y-bred Frankel halfsister to Group One winner Winsili, Franconia conceded first run to a more experience­d rival on her debut and just failed to catch her by a neck at the line.

The experience should not be lost on her and stepping up to 10 furlongs should be a plus judged on pedigree.

FINAL OPTION could go well at a decent price in the Watch And Bet With MansionBet At Newbury Maggie Dickson Fillies’ Stakes.

She mixed it in fair company last year and is better than her final outing suggests, when both an unfavourab­le draw and testing ground proved too much of a challenge.

James Tate’s DREAM SHOT makes a swift return to action after being beaten into third last week as he looks to make fitness tell in the Listed Scurry Stakes at Sandown.

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