The Citizen (KZN)

Marylandse­a to get back into a winning groove

- Sportingli­fe.com

Maylandsea can regain the winning thread dropped in both distance and class for the BetVictor St Hugh’s Stakes at Newbury today.

Michael Bell’s filly cost 100,000 guineas (R2.2 million) the spring breeze-ups and she certainly knew her job on debut at Nottingham in May when coming home a cosy 2.50 -length winner to book her ticket to Royal Ascot.

While Dramatised ultimately proved too good in the Queen Mary, Maylandsea travelled beautifull­y and was beaten less than two lengths, with the way she kept on prompting connection­s to up her to 1200m at Newmarket next time out.

However, her Group 2 spin there yielded little joy as she trailed home last of six behind Mawj, racing a bit too keenly in the early stages before failing to see out the longer trip.

Moving back to 1000m, Maylandsea should get a confidence­boosting win on the board.

Absolutely­flawless is another who takes a couple of steps back in the Follow @BetVictor On Twitter Nursery Handicap.

She looked very useful in winning her first two starts at Southwell and Chester but pushed up to a better level in the Hilary Needler at Beverley, she did not get an ideal start and could not recover, coming home fourth.

Pitched into a Newmarket Listed heat, Absolutely­flawless made no impact so David Loughnane’s decision to try her luck off a mark of 79 here makes sense.

Dandys Derriere might be able to snap his losing run in the Watch Last Fan Standing Handicap.

He struck gold as a juvenile back in August 2020 but has been out of luck in 10 subsequent efforts, mostly recently finishing second and third on his last two runs.

Now rated 66, some 6kg lower than his starting handicap mark, Dandys Derriere could be good enough in this kind of company.

In contrast, Chasing Aphrodite boasts an unblemishe­d record of two wins in as many starts and tried to maintain that sequence in Newmarket’s Home Of Racing Handicap.

A neck winner of a Leicester maiden on his debut, he still looked a bit green in triumphing by a length in a novice event over the same mile he faces here last month.

He has not won far on either occasion, but the handicappe­r evidently liked what he saw as he has dished out a starting mark of 92, but the Profitable colt could still be ahead of the game.

Leodis Dream came within a neck of his first win in nearly three years at York, so hopes are high for the Weatherbys­shop. co.uk Handicap at Nottingham.

Partnered by Sam TwistonDav­ies in the Jump Jockeys’ Nunthorpe, Leodis Dream found only fellow Paul Midgley inmate Birkenhead too good and given the winning rider received a whip ban, you might even say he was unlucky. Compensati­on – and a first victory since September 2019 – looks viable.

Terra Mitica can spearhead an across-the-card double for Sir Michael Stoute in the Weatherbys Racing Bank Fillies’ Handicap.

She perhaps did not appreciate the Chester track on her penultimat­e run but returned to winning form at Salisbury and follow up despite a 3.5kg hike.

Stablemate Infinitive hit the bar on her racecourse bow but can chalk up an all-important win in the Cazoo Fillies’ Novice Stakes at Wolverhamp­ton.

A daughter of Ulysses out of multiple Group One winner Integral, her value would certainly be enhanced with a victory on her CV. –

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