York preview: Clive Cox double-handed in £100,000 sprint

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York preview: Clive Cox double-handed in £100,000 sprint

Harry Three and Watchya are going to race in the Pavers Foundation Catherine Memorial Handicap at York on Saturday. Harry Three won a six-furlong handicap last month at Newmarket and has Ryan Moore on board. Watchyas won two of his last three races, including at Lingfield. Mick Channon's Mick's Channam-trained Ingra Tor is also going for the prize. The Mick’s son and assistant, Jack, feels the son of Churchill has a bright future. Ingrada Tor has only had four runs but is improving all the time. The trainer hopes to use the valuable prize as a stepping stone to some big summer pots.

Showtime Mahomes won from stall one at York. The owners are a syndicate of local lads from Darlington. They have a two-year-old running at Carlisle on Monday called Run Cmc.

Mandoob is having just his sixth start in the one-mile-six-furlong heat. John Leeper is on a retrieval mission after a disappointing performance at Sandown. Sky Bet Race to the Ebor Grand Cup is a highlight of Saturday's card. Without A Fight and Without a Fight were beaten by Hukum in a Group Two at Meydan in March. Mandoob was well-supported for the Derby on the back of a Listed Newmarket win. He is named after trainer Ed Dunlop's father, the late trainer John. Lepper is winless in his last seven outings.

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