Stan James Bonus and Scoop6 Betting Preview for July 28 Part 2
- By A.J. Ryder on July 27, 2012 16:46 GMT
The fourth contest is the Group 2 Sky Bet York Stakes where a field of 11 is set to go 1m2f88y over ground listed as good to firm. All contenders will be going off at 9-2 and a number of major yards are all represented. Look for Premio Loco to get things back on track after a disappointing run against Frankel last time out at Royal Ascot.
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Juddmonte saddles Jet Away, who didn't quite get the best run of things last time out but should be ready to improve here. He looks good from a ratings standpoint and having Queally in the irons is always a plus. He's won two from three in his season so far and you have to like the spacing between those contests. He was third to Brown Panther in a listed contest at Pontefract but will be running with plenty of verve in this one. The cut back in distance adds to his claims.
Godolphin have Hunter's Light ready to roll here and Dettori gets the call once again. He's been stepped up to a higher level this year and hasn't been able to find the line. Running in a Group 2 and a pair of Group 3s has set him up nicely for this one and he could be worth a look if you see him getting support on the board.
The 3:45 is a 6f contest at York. Both Klynch and Powerful Presence had impressive winning streaks snapped last time out and they'll both be looking to get things back on track here. If you're looking to back a horse on the improve – take a look at Swiss Cross, who will get Dettori for this one and showed some marked improvement in his last race. He'll get a similar type of footing in this one and will be dangerous if he can navigate the big field. Misplaced Fortune has really shown some class too and could will be in the reckoning.
The final race is the Boylesports.com Mobile Betting Handicap. It's a 6f dash around the July course at Newmarket. We've got some quality contenders ready to roll here and this one is going to be a tale of who gets the best trip as opposed to who has the outright edge in quality.
Many of these ones are evenly matched and we'll be keeping our eyes on Accession – who certainly knows how to win and is said to be in solid form right now. Nassau Storm has been in the reckoning quite a bit over the last few races and will offer up a stiff challenge on the run in.
Rex Imperator goes in as the top weight and Pat Dobbs will have his hands full here early on as he looks to ration out the speed and keep him from going too quick too early. It's also definitely worth keeping your eye on Solfilia, who was a beaten favourite last time out and is by hot sire Teofilo.