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Black Star Boy serves reminder of his ability at Sandown

Ed Walker Ed Walker
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Black Star Boy could have booked his ticket to bigger days with a thoroughly impressive victory in the bet365 Handicap at Sandown.

Ed Walker’s son of Starman was deemed good enough to run at Listed level at two and could end up competing in good company again this term after striking in the hands of Kieran Shoemark at 9-1.

The Lambourn handler was eyeing a trip to Royal Ascot for the Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes, but may now aim even higher.

Walker said: “He’s another good advert for his sire and an absolute beast of a horse with a great temperament. He’s very fast on his dam’s side as well so he was always going to be a sprinter, looks like a sprinter and he had been working very well at home.

“He got very upset in the stalls at York and then came out with his tail on fire and pulled like a train, never got any cover and it was ugly. Today went really well, Kieran gave him the perfect ride and he’s an exciting sprinter.

“The Palace of Holyroodhouse was always the plan, but we’ll see what the handicapper does. I was quite impressed with him today.

“We stuck him in a Listed race last year because we thought he was of that class. Do we go the Sandy Lane (at Haydock) and have a go? We’ll see what the handicapper does.”

Hugo Palmer was delighted to see Laureate Crown serve a further reminder of the talent he hinted at as a juvenile when coming with a late run to claim the bet365 Esher Cup Handicap in the hands of champion jockey Oisin Murphy.

The 7-1 scorer could now try to land a hat-trick in Haydock’s Silver Bowl Handicap on May 23.

Palmer said: “He’s a horse we loved last year and you can probably tell that from how we campaigned him. He’s a big horse and was just a bit too weak to do at race pace what we thought he was capable of from what we had seen at home.

“A winter on his back has seen him do really well physically and I think gelding him has really helped as well. I’m delighted to see this.

“Originally the dream was he would be a Britannia horse, but after he won at Wolverhampton, Oisin was adamant he needed to go round a bend.

“We’ve got one eye on the Silver Bowl at Haydock, but he doesn’t want ground any quicker than good. If it’s quick round the bend he might struggle. If Haydock came up with cut in the ground, I would say that’s where we would go – it’s grim up north isn’t it!”