The Citizen (KZN)

Polly picked for Group 1 value

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Polly Pott looks the value call in the bet365 Fillies' Mile at Newmarket today.

A field of eight juveniles are set to go to post for the Group 1 feature, with the unbeaten Commission­ing a red-hot favourite to follow up her impressive victory in the Rockfel a fortnight ago.

On that form the Kingman filly is undoubtedl­y the one to beat, but it is a quick turnaround and taking such cramped odds makes little appeal.

Harry Dunlop-trained Polly Pott has made remarkable progress over the course of the past four months and connection­s justifiabl­y supplement­ed her for this race earlier in the week.

The daughter of Muhaarar failed to trouble the judge in her first couple of starts but has since rattled off four successive wins - most recently springing a surprise in the May Hill at Doncaster.

With a mark of 75, Polly Pott had stones to find on ratings heading to Town Moor, but there did not appear to be any fluke about her victory and the slight ease in the ground looked to suit.

Inspiral completed the May Hill-Fillies' Mile double 12 months ago, as did Laurens in 2017 - and should Commission­ing come up short, Polly Pott could well add her name to the roll of honour.

A chance is taken on Clearpoint in the Newmarket Academy Godolphin Beacon Project Cornwallis Stakes.

Trainer Richard Fahey has made no secret of the regard in which he holds the Ardad colt, with a trip to Royal Ascot on the cards after a sparkling debut success at Ayr.

He ultimately did not make the Royal meeting but doubled up his tally at Newcastle not long afterwards, after which Fahey said: "To be honest I think he's a star - a future star, one of the few."

Clearpoint had his sights raised in the Gimcrack Stakes at York in August and was ultimately bitterly disappoint­ing, albeit in what looked a particular­ly strong renewal of the Group 2 contest.

A subsequent stewards' inquiry revealed the on-course vet reported the youngster to be "moving poorly" after the race, so clearly all was not well.

Having been given plenty of time to get over whatever was ailing him on the Knavesmire, Clearpoint is given another chance to prove his worth.

Crystalliu­m can complete her hat-trick in the Godolphin Lifetime Care Oh So Sharp Stakes.

Tom Clover's filly justified favouritis­m in some style on her Chelsmford introducti­on and was similarly impressive when making it two from two at Newbury three weeks ago.

That form looks rock solid, with the third-placed 50-1 shot Secret Solace winning since, and Crystalliu­m is fancied to successful­ly graduate to Pattern class on the Rowley Mile.

The nap vote goes to Sacred in the Thoroughbr­ed Industry Employee Awards Challenge Stakes.

Winner of the Nell Gwyn Stakes over the course and distance last season, the William Haggas-trained filly went on to finish seventh in the 1000 Guineas before rounding off her short three-year-old campaign with victory in the Hungerford at Newbury.

She returned from a lengthy absence with a fine effort to finish a close-up fifth in the Platinum Jubilee at Royal Ascot - and while her next couple of outings were a little underwhelm­ing, she bounced back to her best in a Listed event at Newbury last month.

That win should have given Sacred renewed confidence ahead of her return to a track and trip that suits ideally.

Streets Of Gold has proved a real money-spinner for Eve Johnson Houghton and can secure another lucrative success in the British EBF 100,000 pounds 2Yo Series Final at York.

The Havana Gold colt won a Chepstow maiden in June, a Newmarket novice in July, a valuable York nursery in August and a valuable sales race at the Curragh last month - taking his earnings to almost 185,000 pounds.

He should prove hard to beat once more on his return to Yorkshire.

The National Hunt sphere steps up a gear this weekend, with the Grade 2 Unibet Persian War Novices' Hurdle the centrepiec­e on the first of two days at Chepstow.

It is always difficult to gauge the readiness of horses returning from a summer break and the sensible call might be to side with the race-fit Presentand­counting.

Donald McCain's hardened eight-year-old is in the form of his life - winning his last three races by 55, 18 and 10 lengths respective­ly.

He is the highest-rated horse in this field and can continue his rich vein of form. –

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