Haydock Saturday Preview

The Lancashire Oaks is the highlight of a typically competitive Haydock card on Saturday. There are some high-class fillies and mares seeking the Group 2 prize including last season’s Oaks winner Talent.

She ran a great race to finish second in the St Leger but is yet to win since Epsom. She was disappointing behind shock winner Seal Of Approval at Ascot in October but should be better for her comeback race behind Cirrus Des Aigles.

There are a number of unknown quantities in this field including the unbeaten Sultanina and Charity Line. The latter comes over from Italy with a big reputation but I prefer to side with the progressive Lustrous. Richard Hannon’s filly foiled my selection, Radiator, when winning narrowly at York over a mile. She was then stepped up to a mile and a half for the Ribblesdale at Royal Ascot and held up to get the trip.

Richard Hughes weaved his way through the field up the home straight and beat all bar Bracelet. She looked tough and resolute at York and looks good each-way value in a tough race.

The Old Newton Cup has always been a favourite target for Newmarket trainer Luca Cumani. Once again he saddles the likely favourite here in Havana Cooler, a promising third at the Royal meeting first time out. I was not entirely taken with him last season at Goodwood when he seemed to take an age to quicken up for Kieren Fallon and I am prepared to pass him over in this race.

Havana Cooler is drawn in stall 1 but I would imagine that he would be dropped in behind Salutation. Mark Johnston’s horses are very difficult to predict in these big handicaps and Salutation is no exception. He could just as easily finish last as first.

De Rigeur produced a 25-1 shock in a messy race at Newmarket last time where Mighty Yar was sent off favourite. I would not be at all surprised to see the places reversed as Mighty Yar raced on the far side and I’ve often seen races favour the stands side on the July course. He wasn’t beaten that far in seventh and is well drawn in stall 7.

Dashing Star ran in that race and against Salutation at Ascot but always seems to find a couple too good so we shall side with Mighty Yar for Lady Cecil.

Lustrous 2.55 Haydock at 8-1 Paddy Power

Mighty Yar 3.30 Haydock at 9-1 Skybet

Haydock Park July 6th Ante-Post Preview

Prices are now up on the two feature races at Haydock on Saturday, the Lancashire Oaks and the Old Newton Cup. The latest going reports suggest that it is good, good to firm in places but we can take nothing for granted after last week’s Northumberland Plate fiasco. When was the last time you had horses being withdrawn from the same race because it was too firm and too soft!

Assuming we avoid both extremes, we should be set for some excellent racing. I have mixed feelings about Opinion because I had tipped his stable companion Rye House at Ascot. It was a bit galling to see Ryan Moore switch to Opinion when Rye House was withdrawn and then proceed to bolt up.

Moore is on duty at Sandown on Saturday so Keiren Fallon has been provisionally booked for the ride. At the time of writing he is not yet a confirmed starter but I have about as much luck backing Fallon as I do with Jamie Spencer (i.e. none) so I’m inclined to pass him over. Only Camborne stands between Opinion and top weight and I’m not convinced that it was the greatest handicap ever run at Royal Ascot.

Behind Opinion were Ustura, Blue Surf, Hanoverian Baron and Highland Castle. You can forget the finishing position of Highland Castle as he never saw daylight at any stage. Luca Cumani loves preparing one for this race but I’m not sure that Franciscan fits his usual profile. It is true that he ran his best race for a long time at Carlisle last time but it was still only Carlisle. I think I will pass this race over until running plans are confirmed.

The one that interests me in the Lancashire Oaks is Godolphin’s Albasharah. She reeled off three victories before being pitched into a competitive handicap at the Royal meeting. She was sent off as favourite despite a 16lb hike in the weights and may well have won if she had got any sort of run in the race. De Sousa has been riding well but, for whatever reason, Albasharah never had a chance and did well to stay on strongly into fifth. This represents another step up in class but she could be good enough.

Wild Coco and Songbird are not yet certain runners from Lady Cecil’s stable and Banoffee didn’t settle properly in the Oaks or at Chester and may struggle to last home. Moment In Time and Midnight Soprano also have chances but I’ll take a chance on Albasharah at 6-1.

Lancashire Oaks
Albasharah 6-1 BetVictor