Ante-post favourite Flymetothestars unlikely to run in Saturday’s Betfred Ebor unless it rains
CONNECTIONS of ante-post favourite Flymetothestars is unlikely to run in Saturday's Betfred Ebor unless it rains.
Sir Mark Prescott's four-year-old was last seen finishing a good third in the Northumberland Plate.
"It's not looking good. The forecast is for no rain really. It all depends on the weather," said Tim Palin, partner and racing director for owners Middleham Park, Mrs Jones and Osborne House.
"The horse is in great shape. I saw him on the treadmill on Saturday and saw him swim as well. The horse is in A1 nick, but we believe he wants cut in the ground.
"Unless we get the rain, he'll be a non-runner unfortunately.
"If there is rain forecast, we will declare him. If there isn't, we probably won't even declare him. We might have to make the harsh decision of taking him out.
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"The horse is in great shape. I'm really happy with him. It's the weather we're watching closely," he said.
"Ideally we'd like plenty of give in the ground. I can see a bit there maybe on Wednesday. Whether they will get enough, I don't know, but the intention is to go if the surface is safe for him."
A total of 72 horses stood their ground at the five-day confirmation stage but only the top 20 in the handicap can run.
Listed winner Lord Yeats is guaranteed a place as is the Mark Johnston-trained Soldier In Action, who won a big handicap at Glorious Goodwood on his latest start.
"Alan and Michael (Spence, owners) were both keen to run here after he won at Goodwood and he seems in good form," said Johnston's son and assistant, Charlie.
The weights are headed by William Haggas's Dal Harraild while two Irish-trained horses towards the top of the handicap are Aidan O'Brien's US Army Ranger and Ivan Grozny, from Willie Mullins' stable.