York Preview Right Wing may follow up his game victory at Doncaster's St Leger meeting last month in the Caledonian Airways Rated Stakes at York today. Richard Quinn gave a brilliant display of riding to get the four-year-old up in the shadow of the post at Town Moor to deny Silk St John by a short-head.
Quinn had to switch the John Dunlop-trained four-year-old twice to make his challenge and Right Wing, who tends to wander under pressure, did not let his jockey down. He wore a visor that day and the headgear will again be used.
Effective on soft ground, any further rain would not hinder Right Wing's chances in this mile race in which he has to give weight all round.
Lord Huntingdon, who retires at the end of the season, may saddle a winner in Rutland Chantry. The four-year-old's two victories have been with give in the ground and conditions should be in his favour in the Emirates Airline Handicap.
The Budget Rent A Car EBF Maiden is best left to Mel Brittain's two-year-old Trinity. The son of College Chapel was a respectable five lengths second to subsequent Middle Park Stakes winner Lujain over today course and distance a month ago. And he was not disgraced when eighth to Sheer Viking in the Group Two Fling Childers Stakes at Doncaster.
Albarahin should make a winning reappearance in the Voyager Millennium Maiden.