Sunderland Echo

Starman appeals in Sprint at Haydock

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Starman can cement his champion sprinter-elect status with a second Group One victory in the Betfair Sprint Cup at Haydock tomorrow.

The four-year-old has been backed to the exclusion of virtually everything else all week – and for good reason after what has been a highlysucc­essful campaign so far.

Ed Walker took the wraps off his stable star at York back in May, when he shrugged off the disadvanta­ge of ease in the ground to win the Duke of York Stakes.

Heavy rain at Ascot scuppered an intended Diamond Jubilee run subsequent­ly, but back on fast ground at Newmarket he showed his rivals a clean pair of heels in the July Cup – with the likes of the reopposing Creative Force, Art Power and Glen Shiel all in behind. A subsequent trip to France yielded no joy in the Maurice de Gheest when soft ground and an extra halffurlon­g proved too a step too far, but he was not disgraced in being beaten less than two lengths in third.

Back at six furlongs, with conditions to suit at a track Walker feels will play to his strengths, it will be disappoint­ing if he is beaten.

Lord Glitters can strike in the Betfair Double Daily Rewards Superior Mile Stakes after an excellent run in defeat behind Real World at York. The winner looks a potential top-notcher, but Lord Glitters turned in a fine performanc­e to be beaten a length and a half in second, conceding 7lb to the winner after taking a Meydan Group One earlier in the year.

David O’Meara’s popular eight-year-old is actually favoured by the conditions of this Group Three heat and could take some beating.

Hukum has continued his progress through the ranks this term and another Group Three title should go his way in the Unibet September Stakes at Kempton.

The four-year-old won the Geoffrey Freer off a mark of 97 last year and the fact he triumphed in that race again last month of a perch of 114 demonstrat­es his improvemen­t over the last 12 months.

Owen Burrows’ charge has won three of his five outings this term, all on turf, but he did triumph on the Kempton Polytrack last year, so the surface should not be a negative.

Wings Of War just missed out on a big payday at the Ebor meeting, but Group Three consolatio­n awaits in the Unibet 3 Uniboosts A Day Sirenia Stakes.

The Dark Angel colt was beaten just half a length in third by Ever Given, but he did not help himself by hanging a bit in the finish. That was just his third run so perhaps inexperien­ce was key, but Wings Of War looks a runner on an upward curve. That comment also applies to Sunrise Valley, who lines up in the Iron Stand British EBF Premier Fillies’ Handicap at Ascot.

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