Sunderland Echo

Tyson set to take Stallion success

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Tyson is expected to deliver a knockout blow to his rivals in the opening British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes at Nottingham tomorrow.

A 75,000 guineas purchase for Highclere Thoroughbr­ed Racing, the son of Star spangled banner had presumably been showing trainer Richard Hannon a good level of ability prior to his Newbury debut as he was sent off joint-favourite.

While his supporters were ultimately left counting their losses, Tyson shaped with significan­t promise in finishing fifth considerin­g he was far too keen during the early stages to do himself justice.

Favourite backers again had their fingers burnt when Ty son made his second appearance at Doncaster at the start of the month, with the juvenile failingto reel in the only filly in the field in Lucy Lulu.

However, Hannon’s charge finished nicely clear of the remainder and can reward those who keep the faith at Colwick Park.

Who Cares Wins is of interest in the Watch On Racing TV Fillies’ Handicap.

Alan King’s inmate makes her turf debut following three decent efforts on the all-weather–progressin­g from sixth on her Chelmsford introducti­on to finish a close-up third at the same venue and fourth at Ling field shortly after the turn of the year.

An opening mark of 71 for her handicap debut may underestim­ate the potential of Who Cares Wins, with the jockey booking of Hollie Doyle an obvious positive.

Lankaran should defy a winner’ s penalty in the vickers. bet Follow Facebook For Latest Offer Novice Median Auction Stakes at Brighton.

The grey looked a winner waiting to happen after finishing third on his Yarmouth de but and duly delivered at the second time of asking at Wolverhamp­ton three weeks ago.

Roger Varian’s three-yearold was green and still looked in need of the experience that day, so it is testament to his latent talent that he managed to get the job done.

With further improvemen­t virtually guaranteed, Lankaran can double his tally before having his sights raised.

Ravens Ark can build on an encouragin­g first run for six months three weeks ago and return to winning ways in the vickers.bet Casino And Live Casino Handicap.

Successful twice in 2020, Ravens Ark was gelded at the end of the year and came back with a decent effort when fifth to Party Island at Lingfield.

That will have blown away the cobwebs and the Raven’s Pass four-year-old should be cherry ripe for this.

Boomshalaa should take Wolverhamp­ton’s EBC Group Novice Stake son the way to better things.

Roger Varian gave the Shalaa colt an entry in the Commonweal­th Cup at Royal Ascot and it is possible he could head there if he wins impressive­ly.

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