The Citizen (Gauteng)

Envoy fancied for Windsor win

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Federal Envoy threw away any chance of winning on his turf debut, but compensati­on awaits in the Royal Windsor Supports Developmen­tal Races Novice Stakes at Windsor today.

A narrow winner over a welltouted rival on his racecourse bow at Southwell, Federal Envoy was a short price to double up in a Pontefract novice contest last month on his first try on grass and attempted to make all of the running.

Everything appeared to be going to plan until he hung badly across the track entering the final 200m and in the end he was beaten just over four lengths into fifth place.

At this early stage of his career, that waywardnes­s can be put down to greenness and with cheekpiece­s applied, he can reward those who keep the faith.

Federal Envoy's trainer Karl Burke might also land the Royal Windsor Maiden Fillies' Stakes with the promising Storm Call.

The Soldier's Call filly shaped with huge encouragem­ent on her introducti­on at Southwell a fortnight ago, travelling as well as anything before briefly encounteri­ng trouble in running and then running green when she did get daylight.

That was a commendabl­e effort against the boys and with that run under her belt, she should prove hard to beat back against her own sex.

Paul and Oliver Cole have been among the winners of late and it is not too difficult to make a strong case for Let's Get Em in the curtain-raising Commercial Acceptance­s Ltd Handicap.

Although winless in five starts to date, the gelded son of Wootton Bassett has picked up the silver medal twice, including on his most recent appearance at Brighton.

The applicatio­n of a tongue-tie and a step up to 1400m looked a positive move that day and a further hike in trip to 1600m could bring about even more improvemen­t.

After finishing second on his first two starts, Monfrid looks banker material in his bid to make it third time lucky in the Racing Welfare Supporting Mental Health Awareness Novice Stakes at Catterick.

No match for odds-on favourite Gamekeeper on his autumn debut at Wolverhamp­ton, the threeyear-old then pushed The Ice Phoenix close at Lingfield, form which was well advertised by the winner's victory at Ascot on Friday.

There does not appear to be anything of that calibre in this field and given he is the only runner on the card for trainer William Haggas, there are likely to be some long faces at Somerville Lodge if he is unable to return to Newmarket with a victory.

Alfa Moonstone is of interest on her reappearan­ce in the Bet At racingtv.com Handicap.

A winner in maiden company over the course and distance 12 months ago, Craig Lidster's filly has largely struggled since, but was thrown into deep waters in Listed company at Ayr and in a valuable sales race at Newmarket.

She signed off for 2023 with a decent effort when third at Newcastle and returning off a 1kg lower mark, first time out might be the time to catch her.

Specialist View can back up a recent Southwell success in the Tips For Every Race At racedayrea­dy.com Handicap at Wolverhamp­ton, while Brianna Rose is the Hereford pick.

She contests the Download The Planetspor­tbet App Mares' Handicap Chase on the back of a five-length victory over the same 5000m she faces in this event. Better ground seems to suit and a 1.5kg rise should not be insurmount­able –

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KARL BURKE

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