What I cannot quite understand is why Cecil gets the two older horses and all the juveniles go to Cumani - obviously not planning a long term gig with Sir Henry, just think he is the best to fulfill their filly's potential.
Be interesting to see if they still plan a traditional Arc prep or go to York
What I cannot quite understand is why Cecil gets the two older horses and all the juveniles go to Cumani - obviously not planning a long term gig with Sir Henry, just think he is the best to fulfill their filly's potential.Be interesting to see if th
It was on Cecil's webiste. She may have been sent as a galloping companion/pacemaker more than anything.
It is a bit strange Cumani has been given all the 2yos though.
It was on Cecil's webiste. She may have been sent as a galloping companion/pacemaker more than anything.It is a bit strange Cumani has been given all the 2yos though.
Is there a supplementary entry stage for the Nassau Stakes? That would be a sensible target. At the moment her only entries are for the Matron Stakes and the Arc.
Is there a supplementary entry stage for the Nassau Stakes? That would be a sensible target. At the moment her only entries are for the Matron Stakes and the Arc.
I guess there would be. There is one for the Sussex Stakes so dont see why not. Could clash with Izzi Top in that.
Looks like Maybe has not trained on James ..
I guess there would be. There is one for the Sussex Stakes so dont see why not. Could clash with Izzi Top in that.Looks like Maybe has not trained on James ..
You could well be right about Maybe, sint. Her dam Sumora didn't improve much from two to three, nor did the dam's full brother Fleeting Shadow. But she's always looked the type to progress and train on at three, especially as she's by Galileo, so it's a bit puzzling. The Ballydoyle three-year-old fillies haven't been in the best of form recently. Perhaps she's worth another chance (on better ground).
You could well be right about Maybe, sint. Her dam Sumora didn't improve much from two to three, nor did the dam's full brother Fleeting Shadow. But she's always looked the type to progress and train on at three, especially as she's by Galileo, so
Sir Henry Cecil is delighted to be training for the Wildenstein Family once again.
Flat - Antepost. Click here to bet. Beauty Parlour (9): Now at Warren Place
Related Content Live horse racing resultsRacecards and formLatest non-runnersLatest video replaysNews broke earlier in the week that the Warren Place handler was to be sent two fillies by the famous owners who previously had all their horses trained in France.
Profiles Sir H R A Cecil Beauty Parlour Andromeda Galaxy and the top-class Beauty Parlour will now be trained by Cecil in Newmarket.
Cecil used to train for the family in the 1970s and 80s and would love a return to the glory days.
And in the case of Beauty Parlour, who has only lost once in five starts, he has a real chance of adding to his illustrious roll of honour.
"I am very pleased to once again be training for the Wildenstein Family. We enjoyed some very good days together in the past and can hopefully have more in the future," Cecil told his website.
"Of course, I am excited to be given the opportunity to train Beauty Parlour. She is obviously a very good filly and I will aim to do my best by her."
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I'd be a little surprised if she was aimed at the Nassau as I think HRAC would want a little more time with her, though I agree it would be an ideal starting point, depending on long term targets.
On the subject of Maybe I would be very keen on her in the Nassau if decent ground. I was surprised at the time she ran at Nmkt, but on listening to AOB's comments about his gallops after IM's win, it might be he used the race to bring her on. As a result she may well be a decent price
I'd be a little surprised if she was aimed at the Nassau as I think HRAC would want a little more time with her, though I agree it would be an ideal starting point, depending on long term targets.On the subject of Maybe I would be very keen on her in
I imagine they've had difficulty getting the horses fit on the gallops at Ballydoyle after all the rain they've had. There could be significant improvement to come once ground conditions improve.
I imagine they've had difficulty getting the horses fit on the gallops at Ballydoyle after all the rain they've had. There could be significant improvement to come once ground conditions improve.