Advertise ready to showcase his talents in the July Stakes at Newmarket
– Advertise can promote the form of the recent Royal Ascot meeting by winning the July Stakes at Newmarket today.
Martyn Meade’s exciting youngster found only Calyx a length too good in the Coventry Stakes and that horse is bound for the Group 1 Prix Morny at Deauville next time out.
While a crack at the top level surely awaits Advertise, Meade wants to give the son of Showcasing more experience first.
Advertise had gone to the Royal meeting on the back of a debut
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victory at Newbury. He showed great promise that day, but he was still a touch green at Ascot, where he was on the opposite side of the course to the winner.
He still had 21 horses behind him and will have learnt a lot from that. A Group 2 success beckons before he possibly goes on to better things.
The other Group 2 on the card, the Princess of Wales’s Arqana Stakes, can fall to Best Solution.
The Saeed bin Suroor-trained four-year-old is a dual Group 3 winner and was fifth to Godolphin counterpart Hawkbill in the Group 1 Dubai Sheema Classic on his latest start.
He has not raced since then, but he has been successful following a break in the past and can collect what does not look a particularly high-quality renewal.
The step up to 2600m for the Bahrain Trophy should bring out improvement in Wells Farhh Go.
Connections of the Tim Easterby-trained colt still nurture hopes of going for the St Leger and victory will keep the dream alive for a horse who ran better than his placing suggests at Royal Ascot.
Encrypted can follow up his York victory of last month in the bet365 Handicap.
Hugo Palmer’s charge was a 25-1 shot on that occasion, but it looked no fluke in what was a hot contest.
Supernova looked a promising type when getting off the mark in a Goodwood maiden after 211 days off the track.
David Simcock’s three-year-old can keep up the good work in the Birthday Handicap at Doncaster.
War Whisper produced a good performance to register a long-overdue success at Pontefract last time out and the five-year-old can double up in a handicap at Carlisle for sprint specialist Paul Midgley.–