Varian hoping to see the best of Bayside Boy at Sandown
Former classy juvenile has yet to hit his top stride this term.
Roger Varian is banking on a bit of cut in the ground to help Bayside Boy get back to winning ways in the Listed Chasemore Farm Fortune Stakes at Sandown on Wednesday. A Group Two winner in the Champagne Stakes as a two-year-old, he possesses some high-class juvenile form having finished third behind both Native Trail and Luxembourg in end of season Group Ones last term. However, things have not gone completely to plan at three and he is still waiting to add to his tally almost one year on from downing one-time Derby hope Reach For The Moon on Town Moor. Having raced on fast ground in his last two starts and with the pick of his form coming when soft appears in the going description, the Carlburg Stables handler is relishing the chance to try the son of New Bay on an easier surface – and has also reached for a pair of first-time blinkers to assist the mount of William Buick.
“We are looking forward to giving the horse a chance to get his toe in,” said Varian. “He’s been running on good to firm ground and I think a bit of cut in the ground and blinkers will just help bring out the best in him. “It’s a competitive Listed race, but he was a very good two-year-old and has some very good back form and hopefully we can get him back on track.” David O’Meara saddles Escobar, who has runner-up to Mostahdaf in this race 12 months ago, and has seen the form of his recent third to Jadoomi in Goodwood’s Celebration Mile franked by the winner in the Boomerang Stakes at Leopardstown on Saturday.

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