Caius Chorister seeking to further advertise staying credentials
Improving mare in Group Two action at Sandown.
Caius Chorister is out to continue a good week for David Menuisier in the Chasemore Farm Henry II Stakes at Sandown on Thursday evening. The five-year-old mare has improved out of all recognition since winning her first race off a mark of 53 in May 2022, but even so she took her form to a new level last time out. She was narrowly denied by Coltrane in the Sagaro Stakes on her first run over two miles, seemingly crying out for the trip, and with the recent rain in her favour confidence in the camp is high following victory in the same Clive Washbourn colours for Devil’s Point in the German 2000 Guineas. “She proved the other day that she can hold her own in the stayers’ division, she came out of the race well so I expect her to run another good race,” said Menuisier.COLTRANE wins his second Longines Sagaro Stakes, outstaying SWEET WILLIAM and seeing off the late charge of CAIUS CHORISTER 🏆 well done to @oismurphy @AndrewBalding2 and the Mariscottis. Will he go one better in this year’s Gold Cup at #RoyalAscot? pic.twitter.com/i8TB16bvQt
— Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) May 1, 2024
“Seemingly she is still improving and that is all credit to her, she’s unbelievable. Even in the Sagaro the other day I wasn’t sure what to expect, she absolutely stunned me. “The owner was confident she would win! She’s truly unbelievable, such a superstar. “Every time she steps up in trip she improves, she didn’t help herself by being fresh but she flew home. “This time around the conditions are different and the others have had a run, Trueshan and Sweet William, so you would expect them to improve, but we won’t go there worrying too much about the opposition, we’ll just do what we can and hope that is enough to win.” Alan King’s Trueshan still carries a Group One penalty which will make life difficult, while Robert Havlin, after picking up the Derby ride on Ambiente Friendly, partners Sweet William as usual for the Gosdens.

Isle of Jura, trained by George Scott and ridden by Callum Shepherd strikes for Victorious wins the Class 1 – Listed His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa cup, The Crown Prince and Prime Minister 🤩🏆#bahrainturfclub #morevaliablethanever pic.twitter.com/ddZyBI75B3
— Bahrain Turf Club (@BahrainTurfClub) February 2, 2024

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