Sunderland Echo

Infinite chances for Stoute followers

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Infinite Cosmos can cement her Classic claims with victory in the Tattersall­s Musidora Stakes at York tomorrow.

The Group Three contest has proved a key trial for the Oaks at Epsom over the years, with Aidan O’Brien’s Snowfall the last filly to do the double two years ago.

Infinite Cosmos is from a family trainer Sir Michael Stoute knows well as a relative of top-notch performers Hillstar and Crystal Ocean, and the daughter of Sea The Stars has shaped with huge promise in two starts so far. The form of her short-head defeat on her Doncaster debut in the autumn has worked out well, with the winner Sea Of Roses now rated 100 after finishing second in a French Group Three last month.

On the strength of that performanc­e Infinite Cosmos was a warm order to make a successful start to her threeyear-old campaign just under two weeks ago and could hardly have been more impressive. That victory moved her towards the top of the ante-post betting for the Oaks and given she showed signs of inexperien­ce, it is fair to expect improvemen­t on the Knavesmire.

Sea Of Roses is again in opposition, but the suspicion is Infinite Cosmos has more in the locker. Last year’s winner Highfield Princess heads the field for what looks a strong renewal of the 1895 Duke Of York Clipper Stakes, but preference is for the lightly-raced Marshman.

Highfield Princess went on to enjoy a fantastic season following her victory 12 months ago, completing a Group One hat-trick before an honourable fourth placed finish at the Breeders’ Cup.

However, she needed a couple of runs before finding her form last term and she faces no easy task in conceding weight to several high-class sprinters on her reappearan­ce.

Marshman, who has won three of his five starts for Karl Burke, is in receipt of 11lb from John Quinn’s brilliant mare and only has 6lb to find on official ratings.

He proved he had trained on when dominating from the front in a Group Three at Chantilly last month and unlike Highfield Princess should be cherry-ripe for this assignment. Real Dream is another potential winner for the Stoute team in the opening Sky Bet

Race To The Ebor Jorvik Handicap. The son of Lope De Vega looks a typical four-yearold improver for the master of Freemason Lodge, having built on promising maiden and novice form from last season when making a successful handicap debut at Kempton a fortnight ago.

It was also his first start since being gelded and undergoing wind surgery and while the winning margin was only a length, he was value for a good bit more.

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