Sunday Sport

Honour can grab Glory at Redcar

- By MIKE FRANCIS

GLORY AND HONOUR look primed to strike on his handicap debut on the Flat in the Go Racing In Yorkshire Future Stars Apprentice Handicap at Redcar.

A decent hurdler for Tom Lacey, he did not go on to achieve what once looked likely over timber given he was quietly fancied for the Silver Trophy at Chepstow last year.

Second to a prolific winner on his next start, his form tailed off somewhat after that, and it looked as if he needed a decent surface to be seen at his best.

Tank

Sent to the sales in May, he fetched £ 30,000 and was bought by The Horse Watchers, a shrewd bunch who have made few mistakes in the market.

As a six- year- old, Glory And Honour clearly has plenty left in the tank but he was always likely to find the trips he has been running over on the Flat to date too sharp.

Never asked to go further than a mile having not run on the Flat before joining David O’Meara, he has subsequent­ly been handed a mark of just 59.

Unsurprisi­ngly he steps up markedly in trip now he is handicappi­ng to just short of a mile and three- quarters, and he should improve markedly on what we have seen to date and he has the excellent Benoit De La Sayette on board.

James Horton’s Encouragea­ble should find things easier in the Sky Bet

Go- Racing- In- Yorkshire Summer Festival Handicap.

The three- year- old is the most unexposed runner in the field and had the misfortune to bump into subsequent German Guineas winner Maljoom, who arguably could also have won the St James’s Palace, on his racecourse debut.

He went one better at Wolverhamp­ton with the minimum of fuss but was then stepped up to Listed grade last time out when last of six behind My Prospero.

A mark of 86 makes him look attractive on the Maljoom form at least.

Mark and Charlie Johnston’s Venetian raced promiently on his debut at Lingfield before getting caught in the shadow of the post.

He should be able to go one better in the Join Racing TV Now EBF Restricted Novice Stakes with that run under his belt.

Joe Tizzard has his summer jumpers in fine form and My Lady Grey can notch up a hat- trick in the David Incles 80th Birthday Mares’ Handicap Chase at Newton Abbot.

Success

A winner at this track in May off 87, she followed up a month later back at the Devon track from 8lb higher.

She is only 1lb higher than for that hard- fought success, but the consensus is she was idling in front and had more under the bonnet.

Milton Harris continued his excellent winter form into the summer months and Mucuna has added three victories to his tally.

She appears to have been very well placed again in the newtonabbo­tracing. com Juvenile Hurdle.

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