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Redorange pips the rest in City Walls Stakes at York

Trainer Clive Cox was a winner again at YorkTrainer Clive Cox was a winner again at York
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Clive Cox proved the man to keep on side once again in the sprint division as Redorange surged up the Knavesmire to land the John Smith’s City Walls Stakes at York.

The four-year-old has often proven a consistent performer, winning in handicap company already this term and fourth in the Achilles Stakes when last seen, but was still sent off a rather unfancied 12-1 in the hands of PJ McDonald.

After the early pace fell away, it was the Lambourn raider who was finishing best of all, running on strongly to register a neck verdict over James Owen’s Aspect Island and also secure Listed honours for the first time in his career.

Redorange was made 25-1 from 33s by Paddy Power for the Nunthorpe Stakes back at York next month and Cox confirmed the Group One showpiece will come under consideration.

Nunthorpe Considerations for Cox

Speaking from Newmarket the Lambourn trainer said: “It was wonderful and he’s clearly talented. I’m over the moon that unlike in his previous visit to York, he had a clearer run through here and in a higher grade of race.

“He’s confirmed the promise he’s been showing and I’m glad we’ve got him in the Nunthorpe and have that choice. I think he has the quality and speed you need for that race and hopefully this will give him a good bit of confidence.

“We’ll see how he is and discuss it with the owner and he’s just affirming the thoughts we’ve always had that he would be a top-class sprinter. I would like to think he is on an upwards curve and that was really satisfying to see today.”

McDonald added: “It’s the first time I’ve been on him and to be fair Clive he was pretty confident the track would suit, so credit to him.

“Everything went smoothly, I jumped and there was a bit of pace on my side and I got into a lovely rhythm and when I let him down to quicken up he’s wanted to go to that side, but he was moving forward so I let him go and join them.

“Obviously he got competitive with the right horse from James Owen and had a nice little battle for a bit and just came out on top.

“For a sprinter he’s very relaxed, very straightforward. Fingers crossed there’s more big days in him.”

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