Imperial rule could be the order of the day this weekend
Gold Cup-winning syndicate have big chances at Ascot and Haydock.
Saturday could provide an afternoon to savour for members of Imperial Racing – with Imperial Aura heading to Ascot and Imperial Alcazar well fancied at Haydock. No stranger to big-race success – indeed Imperial Commander won the arguably biggest of them all, the Gold Cup, at Cheltenham in 2010 – this weekend has the potential to potentially rank with the syndicate’s best days. Imperial Aura, trained by Kim Bailey, is already a Cheltenham Festival winner and looked better than ever in the Colin Parker Memorial at Carlisle on his return. He runs in a fascinating Chanelle Pharma 1965 Chase, while Imperial Alcazar is among the favourites for the Betfair Exchange Stayers’ Handicap Hurdle. “With Imperial Aura we are in a position where we are thinking of the Ryanair, and I think we’ve every right to,” said Ian Robinson of Imperial Racing.Imperial Aura impresses over fences to land the Listed Colin Parker Memorial Intermediate Chase in fine style for @kimbaileyracing 👏 pic.twitter.com/2hr37ZMlmk
— Carlisle Racecourse (@CarlisleRaces) November 1, 2020
“He was very impressive at Carlisle, particularly on that ground as the placed horses would have liked it more.” Imperial Aura only faces three rivals, but all have shown top-class form. “It’s an interesting race, we know what Black Corton is, he never runs a bad race, Real Steel was the unheralded horse from the Gold Cup, beaten just over seven lengths and last off the bridle. He’s gone from one top trainer to another. Itchy Feet has probably got development in him as well,” said Robinson.
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