Jim Goldie is excited to see how high
can climb in the sprinting ranks following a smooth performance in the Lindum
Handicap.
Winner of a valuable prize at Thirsk and the Portland at Doncaster last season, he was also placed in several other decent races before disappointing when favourite for the Ayr Gold Cup.
The five-year-old was rated just 70 at the start of 2024, but following a comeback victory at Musselburgh last month, he lined up on the Knavesmire off 98 and even that elevated mark was nowhere near enough to stop Paul Mulrennan charting a path to the front with relative ease.
Goldie, speaking away from the track, said: “That was first class, he couldn’t have done it any better and he’s obviously very good.
“I think he’s just developing, that’s where the improvement has come from. Paul took him back out of the stalls as he can idle when he hits the front, but the Portland tactics worked well. He’s quite exciting.”
Jm Jungle travelled smoothly to grab the lead on the Knavesmire, but he just acted as a target for the 7-2 favourite American Affair, who was good value for the winning margin of a length.
Paddy Power make the winner a 33-1 shot from 100-1 for the King Charles III Stakes at Royal Ascot and he could bid to earn himself a trip to the summer showpiece meeting at Haydock on Saturday week.
“He’s entered at Royal Ascot but I think we’ll take him to Haydock first for the Temple Stakes,” the trainer added.
“I think we’re just enjoying riding the wave, as they say. Jack Dexter was rated 114 at one stage, this lad will be rated over 100 now so he’s still got a long way to go, but if he wins the Temple then he won’t be far off.
“I think he was beaten by the trip at Ayr, he looks to be a real five-furlong horse. I’ve had three generations of the family now, which is nice.”