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Settle For Bay warming up for another Royal Hunt Cup bid

Settle For Bay: has made a good recovery from wind surgery
Settle For Bay: won the Royal Hunt Cup last yearCredit: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

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Holden Plant Rentals Glencairn Stakes (Listed) | 3yo+| 1m | RTV

Settle For Bay, winner of the Royal Hunt Cup last year, warms up for another possible tilt at the same Ascot handicap when he faces eight rivals in this Listed event.

The David Marnane-trained five-year-old, who is a best-priced 20-1 for a repeat win in the Hunt Cup, underwent a wind operation after two runs in Dubai in January and had his first start of the Irish season when finishing last in the Owenstown Stud Stakes over seven furlongs at Naas last month.

Speaking on Wednesday, Marnane said: "Settle For Bay badly needed the run at Naas. He can be quite lazy at home but he's in good order. We'll see how he steps out tomorrow and if he performs well then we'll go back and have another tilt at the Hunt Cup."

David Marnane: 'The horses we’ve brought over cost very little at the sales in the grand scheme of things.'
David Marnane: eyeing up another Royal Ascot bidCredit: Caroline Norris

The Naas event was won by Surrounding and the Michael Halford-trained six-year-old is on the trail of a third Listed race success.

Halford said: "Surrounding is in great form and although she has a bit to find on official ratings, she's a rock-solid performer. I'm very happy with her. Good to yielding ground will be fine but she wouldn't want it much slower."

Cut in the ground will be a plus for Yulong Gold Fairy and her trainer Dermot Weld said: "She's been a consistent filly and has won at Group 3 and Listed level. We're hoping to get more black type and she does appreciate ease."

Another who has performed well on slow ground is the Fozzy Stack-trained Hand On Heart, who has finished second and fourth in two Group 3 contests this season.

Flight Risk's losing run stretches back two years and the eight-year-old represents Jim Bolger after a fine second in a competitive handicap at the Curragh last month.

Barbados wins well at Navan
Navan winner Barbados is one of three declared for the King George V CupCredit: Patrick McCann

Rakan, fourth behind Broome in the Derrinstown Stud Derby Trial last time, faces only two rivals in the 1m4f Listed King George V Cup (7.55).

Weld said: "Rakan is a nice colt. He ran well in the Derrinstown having had a hold-up during the winter and we expect him to have progressed from that run."

Taking on Rakan is the Aidan O'Brien-trained Barbados, who steps up two furlongs in trip having got off the mark at the fourth attempt in a maiden at Navan last month, and Joseph O'Brien's Killarney winner Eminent Authority.


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