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Progressive Twaasol out to strengthen Classic claims in Pat Eddery Stakes

Twaasol (yellow): winner of the Woodcote on Derby day
Twaasol (yellow): winner of the Woodcote on Derby dayCredit: Edward Whitaker

1.50 Ascot
BetfredTV Pat Eddery Stakes (Listed) | 7f, 2yo | ITV/SKY

Toronado and Kodi Bear are among the most famous graduates from the Pat Eddery Stakes in recent years and this year's edition could certainly unearth another top prospect.

It may be a Listed event but there is plenty of Group-level form brought to the table with Saeiqa's third in the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot and Saint Lawrence finishing fourth in the Superlative Stakes at Newmarket.

One of those who looks capable of cutting it at a higher level is Owen Burrows-trained Twaasol. The son of Adaay stormed home to win Epsom's Woodcote Stakes on Derby day, earning him quotes as short as 20-1 for next season's Qipco 2,000 Guineas.

Burrows is hoping he can take the next step now upped to Listed level. He said: "He did it nicely at Epsom and I've been pleased with him since. We've won a novice, then a conditions race and hopefully we can move up to Listed next.

"We're still learning with him and we're going up a furlong in trip, so we'll see what else is in store."

Chindit and Cobh add further intrigue following impressive debut wins, while Godolphin are represented by the regally-bred Naval Crown.

What they say

Richard Hannon, trainer of Chindit
He did it well at Doncaster last time and is in good form. It looks a very good race but hopefully he'll go close.

Phil Cunningham, founder of Rebel Racing, owners of Harold Shand
I thought he won nicely last time under Silvestre [de Sousa] and deserves to take his chance. He's come on for it and we're hopeful of a good run again.

John Gosden, trainer of Saeiqa
He's by Shalaa, whose progeny we like, and he ran well to be third in the Coventry when he shaped as if this trip would suit. We were going to run him in the maiden but this looks a good opportunity to get some black type.

Roger Varian, trainer of Saint Lawrence
He's a nice colt and ran well at Newmarket. We're happy with him at home and we're looking forward to running again.


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James StevensWest Country correspondent

Published on 24 July 2020inPreviews

Last updated 19:33, 24 July 2020

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