The Scotsman

Preening can show off her best in Valiant Stakes at Ascot

- By GLENDALE

Preening can recoup Sandown losses by taking Listed honours in the Markerstud­y British EBF Valiant Stakes at Ascot.

James Fanshawe’s lightlyrac­ed filly was sent off as the 5-2 favourite for the Coral Distaff at her first attempt at this level but could only manage third behind Awesometan­k.

She had attracted good market support on the back of a convincing victory in a handicap over the mile at Sandown last month in what was only her second start since returning after a 211-day break. She may have come up a little short but is clearly worth a second chance at Listed company on what is only be her sixth race.

Atty Persse sets a good standard for the rest to aim at in the JGR Handicap.

It might be that Roger Charlton’s four-year-old never quite hits the heights that were hoped of him in his early days, but that does not mean he has not paid his way, far from it.

His best moment to date came in the King George V Stakes at the Royal fixture last year, but things did not go plan after that at Newmarket and York, when the St Leger had been in the mix.

Gelded over the winter, he ran an excellent race to be third in the Old Newton Cup on his comeback at Haydock and will have conditions to suit, off basically the same mark.

The feature event at York’s evening fixture is the British Stallion Studs EBF Lyric Fillies’ Stakes.

The filly fancied to claim top honours in the Listed contest is Roger Varian’s Rasima, who with her three-year-old allowance comes out as the top-rated runner in the field.

The daughter of Iffraaj won a Nottingham handicap in the spring, but it is her latest effort – when runner-up to Smart Call in the Group Three Hoppings Stakes at Newcastle – that really confirms her as a major contender for this event.

Choral Music can continue her remarkable campaign in the Fly London Southend Airport To Perpignan Fillies’ Handicap at Newmarket.

Jonathan Portman has saddled the three-year-old to win four of her five starts in 2018, seeing her rating rise almost 20lb. She is 8lb higher than when scoring on her most recent outing at Leicester, but the manner of that success suggested such a rise is not insurmount­able.

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