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Wednesday 19 August 2026 4:42 pm

Expect Sun after the rain at York

By: Bill Esdaile

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Two racehorses and jockeys in purple and green silks thunder down a grassy track, turf flying.
Sun Goddess was a Group One winner at the Curragh last time

AIDAN O’Brien’s SUN GODDESS is far and away the classiest performer in what is Europe’s richest two-year-old race (2.25pm), having already won the Group One Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh last week.

On ratings she looks miles clear of the majority of these and should make straightforward work of this if too much rain doesn’t fall.

That is a concern though and there are a couple at big prices worth chancing with so much rain about.

Jack Channon has an above-average crop of two-year-olds, and INNICHEN would be right up there with the best of them.

Having lost all chance on his debut at Bath in April, when stumbling late on, he then bumped into Adaay Of Scarlett at Newmarket next time.

There was no disgrace in that defeat as the winner has since been placed in Group Two races at Ascot, Newmarket and Goodwood.

INNICHEN has since won a maiden at Pontefract and a nursery at Nottingham, but he improved again when producing his best run yet to finish third in another nursery at Glorious Goodwood.

He missed the break that day and also encountered traffic problems, so he did well to finish so close.

He is by a soft-ground winning French mare so conditions should be fine and is worth backing each-way at 25/1 with Ladbrokes and Coral (4 places).

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The other one is the Adrian Keatley-trained THEBESTHASYETOCOME who bolted up on rain-softened ground at Ayr last time.

He looks over-priced at 33/1 with William Hill and could easily reward each-way support.

I’d be happy to add the pair with Sun Goddess in a Quinella in search of a bumper return.

POINTERS                                                    THURSDAY

Innichen e/w                                               2.25pm             York Ebor Festival

Thebesthasyetocome e/w                   2.25pm             York Ebor Festival

Sun Goddess, Innichen, Thenbesthasyetocome

(Quinella)                                                      2.25pm             York Ebor Festival

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