Yorkshire Post

Syphax hoping to cement place in York’s Dante

- CHRIS OLIVER SPORTS REPORTER

SYPHAX ATTEMPTS to book his ticket for the Betfred Dante Stakes at York on May 18 when he reappears at Newcastle this afternoon.

Trained in Hambleton by Kevin Ryan, the son of Arch made a successful debut at Musselburg­h last July before heading to the Knavesmire for the Ebor Festival a month later.

He was sent off at 16-1 for the Acomb Stakes, but showed battling qualities which belied his inexperien­ce to just get the better of Best Of Days, who went on to frank the form by landing the Royal Lodge.

That performanc­e prompted Sheikh Mohammed to snap him up and Syphax will carry the royal blue colours of Godolphin for the first time in the inaugural running of the 32Red Burradon Conditions Stakes.

“He’d have penalties in most of the other races so when this came up I mentioned it to John Ferguson (of Godolphin), who thought it was a great idea,” Ryan said.

“We’ll use it as a prep race and if all goes well, we’ll be heading to the Dante with him.

“I just hope we get a good pace, they seem to go steady at Newcastle for some reason, but it’s a good surface and a stiff track, a nice place to start him off.

“In the Acomb you’d have thought it was his first start again, he was very green, but Jamie (Spencer) was great on him and was very patient.

“I thought it was a great performanc­e to win so well, there’ll be a lot of improvemen­t in him.

“He’s not slow, but there’s a chance in his pedigree he’ll stay and we’ll find out in the Dante.”

Challengin­g Syphax for favouritis­m is the Andrew Balding-trained South Seas, who won the Solario Stakes at Sandown last year before finishing sixth in the Dewhurst behind Churchill and second to Thunder Snow in France.

He was beaten further by Saeed bin Suroor’s Thunder Snow than Guineas favourite Churchill, though, and that form was franked by the winner in Dubai.

“He won three last year and proved he was a high-class horse,” said Balding. “He went and won the Solario, a Group Three, and he signed off by being second to a very good horse in a Group One.

“There is obviously a question mark about him racing on the allweather for the first time, but I’ve seen no reason why he won’t act on it. You’ve no idea until you try, despite what is in the pedigree.”

It is also All-Weather Championsh­ips Finals Day at Lingfield, and Sovereign Debt bids to go one better than he did last year in the Sunbets All-Weather Mile Championsh­ips Conditions Stakes.

The grey has been an excellent campaigner on the all-weather and turf, and has joined North Yorkshire handler Ruth Carr following the retirement of David Nicholls. His first outing for new connection­s came over 10 furlongs – his first run at that trip – but he was not disgraced, finishing fast to take third behind Absolute Blast in the Magnolia Stakes at Kempton.

Carr said: “He’s come out of Kempton well, he’s got a decent draw in stall six and we’ve kept him fresh since then, we haven’t done much with him. He was a bit unlucky to be second in this last year so hopefully he goes one better.”

 ??  ?? Kevin Ryan’s Acomb Stakes winner Syphax, left, is targeting a return to York next month to run prestigiou­s Betfred Dante.
Kevin Ryan’s Acomb Stakes winner Syphax, left, is targeting a return to York next month to run prestigiou­s Betfred Dante.

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