Fury was a major dispapointment when last seen in action but he has been given a break to freshen up and looks value at 7/1 to bounce back in the 4.10 at Newmarket.
William Haggas' colt looked a very smart performer in the making when unbeaten as a two-year-old, and was impressive when quickening up well to beat a big field in a valuable sales race on the Rowley Mile at this course.in some style.
He was far from disgraced on his seasonal reappearance when a never nearer fifth of 13 to Frankel in the 2000 Guineas and then went on to be just touched off by Tazahum in a 1m listed contest at Sandown in May.
The son of Invincible Spirit looked sure to go on and win races judged on those performances, but he has since run well below par and been beaten a long way in two starts for which he started odds-on on both occasions.
Those runs were clearly too bad to be true, and something was obviously amiss as he has not been seen since finishing last of four to Chilworth Lad at Newbury back in July.
If connections have managed to find out what was holding him back then there is little doubt that if anywhere near back to his best he would take all the beating in this.
Backing him obviously comes with risks attached, but With the title chasing Kieren Fallon on board it looks a risk worth taking at the 7/1 on offer with Coral.
Recommended bet: 3pts win Fury (7/1 Coral)