Sansom to take next step in P B Lawrence Stakes

Sansom (NZ) (Charm Spirit) will be out to make it two on the trot when he runs in the Gr.2 P B Lawrence Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield.

Trainer Phillip Stokes is hoping Sansom can raise the bar higher when he runs in the P B Lawrence Stakes at Caulfield. 

Sansom returned from a break to claim the Listed Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield on July 24 and rises to 1400m at Group Two level on Saturday. 

Stokes is confident Sansom is up to the task saying the five-year-old is a more relaxed this time around. 

The trainer pinpoints the uphill track on his property at Garfield, barely five minutes from the Pakenham racecourse, for Sansom’s newfound relaxed nature. 

After winning the Bletchingly narrowly, but convincingly, Stokes said it was a non-brainer to head to the Lawrence Stakes with Sansom. 

“It’s obviously going to be harder again,” Stokes said. 

“But it’s the next stepping stone and he’s going in the right direction and if he comes through that, then we’ll have a go at the Memsie Stakes.” 

The Gr.1 Memsie Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on August 28 is the first Group One race in Melbourne and the “opening” of the Melbourne Spring Carnival. 

Stokes is also confident Sansom can stretch out further than Saturday’s 1400m. 

To date Sansom has raced at 1400m three times, for a Group Three win in the Chatham Stakes (1400m) at Flemington last spring and a fading sixth in the Gr.3 Shaftesbury Avenue Stakes, also at Flemington, in February, while early in his career he failed on a heavy track. 

“He’s a different horse this preparation,” Stokes said. 

“We’ve trained him differently on the uphill training track at home and he’s loving life. 

“I definitely think that the way he’s relaxing, I’m really hoping to get him up to the mile, it’s just depending in what level.” 

Bred by Qatar Bloodstock, who own Charm Spirit who resides at Windsor Park Stud, Sansom is out of the Fastnet Rock mare Bryony, a sibling to Group One winners Triple Honor and Heroic Valour.

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