Scottish Daily Mail

Knight lays down his Challenge for Guineas

- By MARCUS TOWNEND

CHECK AND CHALLENGE could have done enough to earn a tilt at the Qipco 2,000 Guineas with a smooth win in the Listed coral Burradon Stakes on all-Weather Finals day at Newcastle. The William knighttrai­ned colt is as short as 16-1 — he was a 100-1 shot at the start of the day — for the first classic of the season after racing clear of dubai Poet. Jockey danny Tudhope needed only to use minimum encouragem­ent after making a move from the back of the field. check and challenge has now won on both his starts after making an encouragin­g, successful debut at Wolverhamp­ton in November. knight said: ‘i was absolutely delighted and excited with the manner in which he won in what looked a competitiv­e field. he had to go and win to warrant a run in the Guineas and that’s still on the agenda. ‘it looked like there was a bit left there, which there needs to be to be competitiv­e in the Guineas. We’ve always liked him and we put a Guineas entry in earlier in the year, so we obviously hold him in high regard. ‘This was to see where we are and we’ve got to be thinking that way.’ The commonweal­th cup at Royal ascot may be on the agenda for karl Burke’s el caballo, who made it five wins on the bounce after a narrow debut defeat last year. he held off fast-finishing Tiber Flow by a short head under clifford Lee in the Three-year-Old aW championsh­ips conditions Stakes.

JONJO O’NeiLLtrain­ed Time To Get Up (Robbie Power), who finished third in the Midlands National at Uttoxeter last month, is the sole British-trained runner in Monday’s irish National at Fairyhouse. The 30-horse line-up includes six horses who ran in the Randox Grand National including enjoy d’allen, who unseated his jockey at the first fence at aintree.

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Tudhope: eased to win

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