The Scotsman

Frontiersm­an ready to live up to untapped potential

- By GLENDALE

Frontiersm­an can claim a first Pattern success in the Princess of Wales’s Arqana Racing Club Stakes, the headline event on day one of the July meeting at Newmarket.

Charlie Appleby’s charge has been progressin­g at a rate of knots this term, having won twice as a threeyear-old in 2016.

As a son of Dubawi out of the great Ouija Board, one would have expected Frontiersm­an to be holding his own in Group race company and when pitched in at the highest level in the Coronation Cup, he certainly lived up to expectatio­ns.

He had won a competitiv­e Newmarket handicap on his previous start but Frontiersm­an showed he is capable of much more than that when pressuring Highland Reel all the way up the straight at Epsom.

Frontiersm­an never really looked like getting his head in front as the track really did not seem to suit, but in being beaten just under two lengths, he underlined his so far untapped potential.

This Group Two heat obviously marks a slight step down in company and it will be no penalty kick with the likes of last year’s Eclipse hero and fellow Godolphin runner Hawkbill in opposition, but Frontiersm­an appeals as a relatively unexposed type with plenty of options on the horizon.

Atty Persse can turn a good day for Godolphin into a great one by lifting the opening Bahrain Trophy.

As a son of Frankel, Roger Charlton’s charge has always had a tall reputation and he looked like living up to it by winning his first two starts before he was derailed by Laraaib at Haydock.

That proved to be merely a minor setback though as Atty Persse returned to victorious form in style by making virtually every yard of the running to win the King George V Stakes at Royal Ascot by a comfortabl­e three lengths.

Starting from a wide draw, Atty Persse had to use up a fair bit of gas to get to the front, but he was hardly stopping at the end which suggests this onemile-five-furlong trip should be well within his compass.

Invincible Army made quite a splash when winning by five lengths at Newmarket last time and can make the transition to Group Two level in the Arqana July Stakes.

Beaten just a short head on his debut by Masar, who ran with credit in the Chesham at Royal Ascot, Invincible Army improved on that when landing a novice event last month.

He certainly did not have to engage top gear that day and while James Tate’s runner needs to find a fair bit with the likes of Ascot heroes Rajasinghe and Sound And Silence, he should turn in a bold show.

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