Ascot test is ‘natural progression’ for Twaasol
Burrows’ unbeaten colt moving up in trip and class.
Owen Burrows is looking forward to seeing Twaasol put his unbeaten record on the line in the BetfredTV Pat Eddery Stakes at Ascot on Saturday. Something of a surprise winner on his racecourse debut at Windsor in mid-June, the Adaay colt proved that victory was no fluke by following up in the Woodcote Stakes at Epsom on Derby day – a race won by Pinatubo 12 months ago. Twaasol steps up in distance and class for this weekend’s seven-furlong Listed contest, and Burrows is keeping fingers crossed his youngster will prove up to the task. He said: “We’ve been very happy with him since Epsom, and this is the natural progression for him – running in Listed company. “It looks as if the step up to seven furlongs will suit him. It looks a good race – and we should learn a bit more about him, hopefully.”
Twaasol is set to face nine rivals, with John Gosden’s maiden Saeiqa arguably setting the standard, having finished third in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot last month. Other contenders include Roger Varian’s Superlative Stakes fourth Saint Lawrence and once-raced maiden winners Chindit and Cobh – trained by Richard Hannon and Clive Cox respectively. A field of 20 runners have been declared for the fiercely competitive Moet & Chandon International Stakes, with Roger Charlton’s Blue Mist the likely favourite following his luckless run in the Wokingham at the Royal meeting. Jamie Osborne has claimed this prize twice in recent years, with Field Of Dream in 2012 and Raising Sand 12 months ago, and appears to have another leading contender in course-and-distance winner Cliffs Of Capri. “He’s been running pretty consistently this year and ran a good race at the Royal meeting last time (fourth in the Buckingham Palace Handicap),” said Osborne.

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