Stuart Langley’s Three Horseracing Tips at Brighton, Punchestown, and Yarmouth on Tuesday
After a 107-day break, she bounced back with two good efforts on the all-weather. She was third behind a subsequent three-time winner (including a Group 3) before following that with a victory at Wolverhampton.
In typical Johnston fashion, she battled on well from the front on her first attempt over a mile. She should have more to offer, and her pedigree suggests this extra 2f should be fine.
Joe Fanning has a 36 per cent record at Brighton, and she is his only ride on the card. After a pleasing debut third behind the top-class Fallen Angel, she then won her maiden on the July course at Newmarket, finishing her race off strongly.
Her final start saw her finish down the field in the Group 3 Sweet Solera, which may have been too much too soon, and she was put away after that. Her mark of 85 looks fair, and she returns with her yard and jockey in good form.
7f looks her trip for now, and drying conditions should also help. He was found to have an irregular heartbeat after that race, so he can possibly be forgiven.
He was on an upward trajectory before that, comfortably winning over 3m here in December and a Grade 3 over this trip at Naas in January. Less testing ground should help him, as will a return to this trip, and after only three chase starts, there should be plenty more to come.
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