Autumn Joy

Harry Bentley rides Sultan Baybars | Racing Post

Saturday's G3 Worthington's Alzheimers Society S., or the Horris Hill as it is registered, can be a late Classic pointer, and the latest renewal at Newbury has attracted a large field with some proven performers challenged by later-developing unexposed rivals such as City of Joy (GB) (Elusive City). Left in the Racing Post Trophy until the confirmation stage by Sir Michael Stoute, Saeed Suhail's bay was the comfortable winner of a seven-furlong maiden at Redcar at the start of the month and could be open to much improvement, as could Nurlan Bizakov's Sultan Baybars (GB) (Invincible Spirit {Ire}). Off the mark on his sole start at Kempton at this distance Sept. 21, he is partnered by Harry Bentley who said, “He did well at Kempton and hopefully he'll improve again. He's in a tough contest, but Roger wouldn't have put him in if he didn't think he had a good chance.”

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