Loughnane confident Walbank can make Molecomb mark
‘It is going to be hard not to fancy him’.
It could be a big afternoon for David Loughnane and Amo Racing at Goodwood on Wednesday as their high-class two-year-old Walbank looks to enhance his lofty reputation in the Markel Molecomb Stakes. Second on debut behind the talented Noble Style, the expensive 525,000 guineas breeze-ups buy showed his worth when lighting up the Knavesmire with a facile seven-length victory on his second start, a performance that saw the son of Kodiac sent off the 7-4 favourite for the Norfolk Stakes at Royal Ascot. However, he had to settle for a silver medal in a contentious running of that five-furlong Group Two – a result that is still subject to an appeal. Now he has the chance to put his blistering speed to the test once more as he joins a fleet-footed cast that have assembled for this Group Three event.🥈and🥉in the Norfolk despite the winner mowing down the field. More to come from this rapid duo WALBANK and CRISPY CAT #AmoRacing pic.twitter.com/jRBIP4NY1W
— Amo Racing Ltd (@amoracingltd) June 16, 2022
“It is going to be hard not to fancy him,” said Loughnane. “He hasn’t put a foot wrong. He’s got a very good record so far. He’s 2-1-2 from three starts and the form of all his races has worked out nicely. “Rocket Rodney is the favourite and is clearly going there in good form following an impressive win in the Dragon Stakes, but we’re going there with a live chance.” As identified by Loughnane, it could be Rocket Rodney that the other seven runners have to beat, with the form of his most recent outings looking rock solid. Second behind subsequent Group-level scorer Little Big Bear in the Windsor Castle, he then accounted for the reopposing Eddie’s Boy (third) in the Dragon Stakes at Sandown, with Archie Watson’s charge franking the form when bolting up in Newbury’s Super Sprint.

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