The Scotsman

Magique looks magical

● Gosden charge has the form to win Newcastle prize

- By GLENDALE

Pouvoir Magique will probably go off at skinny odds in the Lookers Handicap at Newcastle, but he is hard to oppose in what appears to be a Royal Ascot warm-up. John Gosden’s charge has been limited to just one start so far this term, but the form of that Newbury win looks pretty decent as he was chased home by Victoria Cup winner Ripp Orf.

Fourth-placed Zwayyan also turned in a good effort to finish second at Nottingham last week, making Pouvoir Magique’s 6lb hike in the handicap even more justifiabl­e, particular­ly given the relative ease of his victory. While he switches back to the all-weather here, this Le Havre gelding won on the Tapeta at the back-end of last year and this race must surely be intended as another confidence boost before the Royal Hunt Cup in a couple of weeks’ time.

Alfie Solomons was a bit green on his debut at Newbury but can step forward for that run in the British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes.

He tried to do it the hard way on his first attempt, but was not really geared up for a battle when push came to shove.

The experience should not be lost on him, though and this looks like a slightly easier opportunit­y.

Light Of Joy impressed when winning at Leicester on her return and can follow up in the Pin Point Recruitmen­t Fillies’ Handicap. David Lanigan’s charge counts Shiva and Light Shift among her relatives and she clearly has a bit of ability herself, albeit certainly not of their calibre.

Weather Front is the one to follow for Karen Mclintock in the NCS Group Ltd Handicap after a decent second at Leicester last time.

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