Clover eyeing York date for Rogue Bear after Newbury third
Step up to 10 furlongs also planned for handicapper.
A step up in trip appears on the cards for Tom Clover’s Rogue Bear, who ran with credit once again at Newbury when sent off 3-1 joint favourite for the Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 30th Anniversary Spring Cup last weekend. Racing keenly in the early stages, jockey David Egan was one of the first to be niggling away at his mount as the race began to unfold, but the four-year-old responded gamely and kept on strongly to eventually finish third, beaten half a length in total. Before that the gelded son of Kodiac was again on the podium when third in the Lincoln and Clover, who trains out of the historic Kremlin House Stables in Newmarket, is full of praise for the horse that has put his team in the spotlight in the early part of the season.Modern News continues the superb run of form for Godolphin!
He holds off all the challengers in the Highclere Thoroughbred Racing 30th Anniversary Spring Cup Handicap for William Buick and Charlie Appleby 🔥@HighclereRacing @godolphin pic.twitter.com/DaAlP1CY72 — Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) April 16, 2022
He said: “You should be thrilled with a good third beaten two necks in such a deep race, but gosh he deserves to win one, he’s such a gallant horse who tries his heart out. “After the Lincoln we were considering going straight up to 10 furlongs, but when you’re favourite for a Spring Cup and the horse is in good form and you’ve not been beaten far in a Lincoln, you kind of have to roll the dice.” Rogue Bear could now move up to 10 furlongs for the first time at the Dante meeting in May, a move that Clover believes could bring about more improvement from the horse. “He will almost certainly be stepping up to 10 furlongs now. On his pedigree on his dam’s side that should be absolutely fine and we’ll go from there. Hopefully stepping up in trip might bring about a bit more improvement in him,” said Clover. “Over a mile he’s one of the first off the bridle, but he stays on so resolutely, he’ll get done for that little bit of toe around the two pole and then rallies on strong.

Looks a good one!
Francesco Clemente stays on strongly to win the bet365 Wood Ditton Maiden Stakes 🥇#ITVRacing pic.twitter.com/7PufpMKuo3 — ITV Racing (@itvracing) April 13, 2022
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