Burke backing Night Raider to make his mark in King Charles speed test

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The four-year-old will tackle Group One company and five furlongs for the first time in his eight-race career on the opening day, having warmed up for the task with a third-placed finish in the 1895 Duke of York Stakes last month.

Burke said of the talented Dark Angel colt, who took his chance in the 2000 Guineas last year after two runaway wins at Southwell: “I’m really looking forward to it. He’s got to prove he’s quick enough, but I think he is, we’ll see.”

The North Yorkshire handler also has high expectations for Venetian Sun, who will contest Friday’s Albany Stakes after beating subsequent Beverley victor Argentine Tango on her only start to date.

Burke said: “She’s definitely headed for the Albany. I’ve probably been talking a bit too much about her, but I think a lot of her. I think she’s a very good filly.”

Queen Mary favourite Zelaina is another who is set to represent Burke in the coming days and he added: “We are so lucky this year and I said the same at this time last year. We’ve some lovely horses with very nice chances and they’re all going there in good order.”