ETERNAL SUN TO SHINE BRIGHTEST AT AYR

Fine Form
Eternal Sunshine AY – 3.12
can continue an excellent run with victory in division two of the five-furlong Brandinghub For Signs & Graphics Handicap at Ayr.
The Jim Goldie-trained filly has been the model of consistency throughout the summer, placing first or second in her past six runs with two wins at Ayr in amongst her efforts.
She has stepped back down to five furlongs of late after a handful of successful runs over six and seems to be equally effective over both, making her the one to watch for an in-form stable.
Jorge Alvares AY – 1.42
can get off the mark in division one of the British Stallion Studs EBF Novice Stakes.
Trained by Kevin Ryan, the son of Cotai Glory has run four times and has been in the picture each time.
His most recent effort was in the highly competitive and valuable Goffs Premier Yearling Stakes at York, where he was the fourth-placed horse when beaten a length and a quarter at 18-1.
Now stepping up to seven furlongs for the first time, he can build on the promise shown on the Knavesmire to claim a first career success. Catalyse, not seen since the Coventry at Royal Ascot, is the danger on his return.
Another consistent sort is Michael Dods’
Pol Roger AY – 3.42
who can prevail in the Livescore Bet Kilkerran Handicap over a mile and a quarter.
The gelding hit a real run of form when never coming home out of the top two in six runs from May to August, with a step up in trip to a mile and a half seeing him beaten into third place last time out Thirsk.
Now back at 10 furlongs he should take a bit of beating under Connor Beasley.
At Pontefract,
Times Edition PO – 4.40
can shine in the Nadeen Dawson Memorial Maiden Stakes for Roger Varian and Silvestre de Sousa.
The Kingman filly has been making progress this season, placing second in her last two runs having gradually learnt to settle.
She was denied by only a short head last time at Ffos Las and De Sousa hopefully has the key to her now.
At Yarmouth it is
Cool Legend YA – 3.20
who can prove his stamina in the Moulton Nurseries Handicap over a mile and six furlongs.
Trained by William Haggas and ridden by Tom Marquand, the grey was tried over the extended distance for the first time at Thirsk on his most recent run and crossed the line in front only to be demoted due to interference.
His liking for the trip was proven, however, despite the rider dropping his whip, and he should make amends.


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