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Derby delight as Stoute display takes Tartan Bearer to well-earned win

TARTAN Bearer added a degree of clarity to the Vodafone Derby picture as Sir Michael Stoute saddled him to victory in an informative renewal of the totesport.com Dante Stakes at York.

With former ante-post favourite New Approach unlikely to take in the Classic and Sunday's Derrinstown trial winner Casual Conquest needing to be supplemented for £75,000, the blue riband was in desperate need of the emergence of a rocksolid contender.

And emerge it did in the shape of a full brother to 2000 Guineas and King George hero Golan, who himself finished runner-up to Galileo in the 2001 Derby.

The Ballymacoll Stud-owned colt was somewhat of a shock winner, though, and returned at 10-1 in the six-runner affair which fielded a 4-6 favourite in the shape of Craven Stakes winner Twice Over.

Henry Cecil's charge, who had been as low as 3-1 for the Derby, made up smooth headway three furlongs out but soon hung right and failed to quicken when required.

As he faltered, Frozen Fire and Tartan Bearer stretched clear. Stoute's charge prevailed by a head under Ryan Moore after a tough battle, with Twice Over two and a half lengths away in third.

Cashmans, Blue Square and Stan James make Tartan Bearer their new 4-1 favourite for the Derby.

Totesport have Curtain Call as their 4-1 market leader with Tartan Bearer at 5s, while Coral are 4-1, with Casual Conquest at 3-1 favouritism with a run.

Ladbrokes offer a standout 7-1 about the winner, with Stoute's other pair, Dr Fremantle and Tajaaweed, at 8s and 10s respectively.

Stoute said: We have got three nice middle-distance colts and I was very, very pleased with this fellow - it showed just how progressive he is.

"He won maiden at Leicester in workmanlike fashion, but that is the way he is.

"He travelled really well and Ryan had to go for that split. That will have sharpened him up a bit. "I think he goes to Epsom with a solid chance.

"If you were any more than hopeful you would be a little bit unwise but he has really progressed so well since Leicester."

Three of the last four Derby winners have progressed from Dante success to Epsom, with Ballymacoll Stud's North Light doing the double in 2004.

Their representative Peter Reynolds said: "Up until today the only similarity between North Light and this fellow is that they were both foaled in March and both born in the same box.

"Sir Michael has done very well with this horse and has brought him along slowly.

"When I saw he was entered in the Guineas, in races in France and the Arc I thought he better be good!

"What happens now is up to Sir Michael. If he thinks he is an Epsom horse, then he is an Epsom horse.

2His brother didn't do very well there but he has done it very well today and that's all we can ask."

Moore added: "When he got to the front he just idled, but he really knuckled down in the last furlong and stuck his neck out when Frozen Fire came to him - he's a very honest horse.

"I can't see why he wouldn't act round Epsom, but it's early days. He'll stay I think."

Frozen Fire's rider Johnny Murtagh said: "He has run a great race. We always thought he had a lot of ability, but we don't know what happened to him in his last race.

"I thought I was going to win, but Ryan just got me on the line. "It was a mile and a quarter and his first race of the year, whereas Ryan's horse had run before this season."

Cecil skipped the 2000 Guineas with Twice Over to save Khalid Abdullah's colt for a Derby trial, but was left downcast after the son of Observatory lost his unbeaten tag.

He said: "I am not blaming the ground as all the others went on it. He came there and emptied out and he was disappointing really. "He came there but seemed to falter. I don't know, but you wouldn't think he was a Derby horse after that."

3:02pm Thursday 15th May 2008

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