4/14/2023 0 Comments Crown trick trainer![]() He was beaten just under two lengths into third behind New London in the Gordon Stakes on his first start for George Boughey and faced a simple task when winning the March Stakes back at Goodwood last month.Įldar Eldarov (123) entered the St Leger picture when winning the Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot for Roger Varian, another ‘Hot Trainer’ who was won this classic before. That was Hoo Ya Mal’s last start for Andrew Balding following a change of ownership. Having only won a maiden, he outran his odds of 150/1 at Epsom but showed much improved form when beaten two and a half lengths by Desert Crown in the Derby though enjoyed a better run than Haskoy’s stablemate Westover just a head behind him. Haskoy has plenty about her physically and with further improvement can justify the expense of her supplementary entry.ĭerby runner-up Hoo Ya Mal (132) is the other one to merit consideration. Haskoy then showed considerable improvement, overcoming obvious inexperience, to follow up in the listed Galtres Stakes at York last month when staying on from well off the pace in a steadily-run contest to beat Time Lock a neck but value for a good bit more, earning the ‘ Sectional Timing’ flag. The daughter of Golden Horn didn’t make her debut until the end of July when running out an impressive seven-length winner of a novice at Wolverhampton. New London is open to further improvement, he’s out of a half-sister to the 2011 St Leger winner Masked Marvel and his trainer has the ‘ Hot Trainer’ flag so there is plenty in his favour.īut it could be worth taking him on with the twice-raced Haskoy (130p) trained by another ‘Hot Trainer’ Ralph Beckett who was responsible for the last filly to win the St Leger, Simple Verse in 2015. Since then, New London showed smart form when winning a handicap at Newmarket over a mile and a quarter and later in July improved again to win the Gordon Stakes at Goodwood where he was well on top at the finish, beating the subsequent Great Voltigeur winner Deauville Legend by a length and three quarters. He’s the pick on form, with his only defeat in five starts coming when runner-up to Changingoftheguard in the Chester Vase when he failed to handle the turning track. Hot favourite is New London (134p) for Charlie Appleby, Godolphin and William Buick, the connections associated with last year’s winner Hurricane Lane. Nine runners have been declared for what doesn’t look the strongest renewal of the season’s final classic. The Cazoo St Leger (15:55) at Doncaster on Sunday is available as a free Race Pass, which means logged-in customers can view all our premium comments and ratings.ĭoncaster’s re-arranged Sunday card features nine races, with the St Leger due off at 15:55. By Timeform - published 10th September 2022
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