HORSE RACING
Marshman ‘in great form’ ahead of top-class Duke of York
Marshman is primed for a competitive renewal of the 1895 Duke of York Clipper Stakes on the opening day of the Dante meeting.
The Karl Burke-trained three-year-old began his season in the Group Three Prix Sigy at Chantilly in mid April, a race he won by a length and a quarter after a 205-day break.
The success resumed Marshman’s career after a good juvenile campaign that saw him take two novice events before finishing second in the Gimcrack when beaten by Godolphin’s Noble Style.
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He now returns to the Knavesmire to take on the same course and distance in an intriguing Group Two event over six furlongs, where he will cross paths again with stablemate Cold Case, the colt who finished third behind him in the Gimcrack.
“He’s in great form at home, he’s been working well with Cold Case,” said Nick Bradley of owners Nick Bradley Racing.
Breeze Up Sale WinnerMARSHMAN flies home in the 𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐩 𝟑 Prix Sigy for trainer @karl_burke at @fgchantillySold at the Doncaster #BreezeUpSale by Innishannon Valley Stud to @NBradleyRacing & the trainer— Goffs UK (@GoffsUK) April 17, 2023
“I wouldn’t say he’s in front or behind, it’s hard to say as they do everything on the bridle.”
Of his Gimcrack run last season he added: “If you look at the horses behind him, Cold Case was four lengths behind him, Royal Scotsman was six lengths behind.
“I think that was a really, really good race.”
Bradley reports the horse to have fared well following his Chantilly success, a race that has set him up nicely for his seasonal debut on British turf.
Just incase you missed him earlier, here’s Marshman winning the Group 3 – Prix Sigy on his comeback run. A fine ride from @CliffordleexLee. He cost just 38,000gn’s from the breeze up’s last year and we’ve already begun our work to find this years star!https://t.co/Lao5hwRdZd pic.twitter.com/4V73pnRRW3— Nick Bradley Racing (@NBradleyRacing) April 17, 2023
He said: “I was delighted with that performance, what I was impressed about was the way he accelerated away from the field – he put the race to bed really quickly.
“We expected him to get tired and he did, but he’s come out of the race really well and it should put him spot on for this.”
As well as recent Ascot winner Cold Case, the Duke of York features the crack John Quinn-trained mare Highfield Princess, Australian ace The Astrologist and the Charlie Appleby-trained Creative Force.
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