Karl Burke can seemingly do little wrong this year and his POPTRONIC might be able to muscle in on the big-race action if given the go-ahead to contest the Yorkshire Oaks.
She’s a top price of 33/1 at the time of writing which could look a great each-way price once the race cuts up as she appeared more than ready for a first try at this 12-furlong trip when second to the highly progressive Achelois over a shorter distance here last month.
Too keen with no early pace on that day, she’ll hopefully settle much better going that stride faster against stronger opposition and there’s no doubt she’s on a real upward curve herself now having looked the part when beating Rogue Millennium in a Group Three the time before at Newcastle. The daughter of Nathaniel shapes as though she’ll stay this far.
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Discover Sporting Life Plus BenefitsA lot hinges on just how good three-year-old filly Royal Aclaim can be but if she doesn’t quite come up to scratch then the Nunthorpe is seemingly wide open and, with most of the older horses taking it in turns to beat one another this year, perhaps York will see LAZULI have his day in the sun.
He's never really cut it in Britain after winning last year’s Palace House Stakes at Newmarket but he looked an improved model as a five-year-old when claiming Group Two glory out in Dubai earlier this season and he seems to have taken a couple of runs to return to top condition this summer.
The King’s Stand effort was a low-key run but he built on it to be a close fourth at Goodwood last month and in hindsight he probably wasn’t ideally drawn in stall nine close to the stands’ rail.
All the action ended up taking place towards the far side so Lazuli did quite well in the circumstances and the son of Dubawi – who is 33/1 for the Nunthorpe with a few firms - definitely looks to have enough natural speed to cope with the minimum trip on the Knavesmire.
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