Twilight takes Palace test after lengthy absence
Newmarket return for Henry Candy’s sprint star.
Royal Ascot runner-up Twilight Calls attempts to defy a 326-day absence when he reappears in the Howden Palace House Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday. Henry Candy’s five-year-old was a winner over the course and distance on his seasonal debut before going on to finish fifth in this Group Three contest 12 months ago. He subsequently proved himself to be a top-level sprinter by getting within a head of King’s Lynn in the Temple Stakes before finishing second to the imperious Nature Strip in the King’s Stand Stakes at the Royal meeting. That appearance at the Berkshire track was to be Twilight Calls’ final action of 2022 with injury ruling him out of the remainder of the campaign, but Candy – who won this race with the Twilight Calls’ grandsire Kyllachy in 2002 – believes he has lost none of his ability while on the sidelines.
“He seems in good from at the moment, touch wood,” said Candy. “I’m looking forward to it. “Time will tell, but I don’t think he is any less of a horse hopefully. “He was a tad unlucky at Haydock and then just ran into one at Ascot and after that it was disappointing, but he just needed the time and the rest. Hopefully it will be worth the wait.” Manaccan arrives having won three of his final four outings last term, with handler John Ryan employing the services of Frankie Dettori this time around. “We’re delighted to have Frankie on board, that’s a good partnership for any horse,” said Ryan. “I think the horse is fit and well and has done enough to get on a racecourse. He’s been off the track a while of course, but he’s been doing enough at home and the other horses in the yard seem to be running well which would give us a bit more confidence. “They are top-class horses in a top-class race and if he’s good enough, he should be able to take them along.

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