She is the most impressive 2 year old I have seen all season. Hope she goes well, although as a trainer I wouldn't have much confidence in Lynam, bit hit and miss in my book.
She is the most impressive 2 year old I have seen all season. Hope she goes well, although as a trainer I wouldn't have much confidence in Lynam, bit hit and miss in my book.
brain dead jockeys 05 Nov 12 18:39 dont think this is on ATR........i dont have Racing UK..........will it be on in the betting shop?
According to the SIS TV schedule it's not being shown on any of their channels.
brain dead jockeys 05 Nov 12 18:39 dont think this is on ATR........i dont have Racing UK..........will it be on in the betting shop?According to the SIS TV schedule it's not being shown on any of their channels.
After race at Naas Wed, 11th Jul, 2012 (1st) I knew she was a very good filly. She was working at home with horses and beating the hell out of them. Horses rated 80 and 90 couldn't get near her. Ian kep telling me she's one of the best two-year-old's he has ever sat on. She won a schooling race at Dundalk for us. I wasn't sure about the slow ground with her. I don't know where I'll go now. She looks fairly classy and we'll try and get black type. Adrian McGuinness
After race at Curragh Sun, 30th Sep, 2012 (1st) I got a phone call to train her and only have her a few months. It's tough on Ado (McGuinness) as he did a good job and deserves most of the credit. I was told she was a bit special when I got her which puts you on a hiding to nothing as you can only mess things up. She's very professional and Johnny was very impressed. She will have one more run this year in a Group 2 at Maisons-Laffitte. It will be soft there! Edward Lynam
Most probably nonsense Miss.After race at Naas Wed, 11th Jul, 2012 (1st) I knew she was a very good filly. She was working at home with horses and beating the hell out of them. Horses rated 80 and 90 couldn't get near her. Ian kep telling me she's on
Leading ante-post 1000 Guineas fancy Viztoria bids to maintain her unbeaten record in the Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte at the French track on Tuesday.
The six-furlong Group Two contest has attracted 10 runners, with Johnny Murtagh taking the mount on the Edward Lynam-trained Viztoria, winner of her two starts to date by an aggregate of 15 lengths.
Second-favourite for the Classic at 12/1, Lynam is not anticipating testing conditions being a problem for the Oratorio filly and said: "She travelled over well, she's in good form and we're hoping for a good run.
"The ground is sure to be on the soft side. She's proven on the ground and she's proven over the distance.
"It's a step up from Listed company to Group Two, obviously, but we rate her highly and are hoping for a big run."
David Wachman saddles the hat-trick-seeking Three Sea Captains while George Baker's course and distance winner Boomshackerlacker flies the English flag.
Elsewhere on the card, Ann Duffield reports Melody Of Love to be in good shape ahead of the seven-furlong Prix Miesque.
The daughter of Haafhd already has one Group Two success to her name, in Ayr's Firth of Clyde Stakes, and the North Yorkshire trainer is hopeful Melody Of Love can repeat the trick on French soil.
"The ground is very soft over there, but she has won on soft before," said Duffield.
"She ran an absolute blinder in the Rockfel, a Group Two at Newmarket, and was only beaten about three lengths.
"We're very hopeful she can go and win another Group race for us.
"She's not been over-raced this year and she does seem to be in great order.
"Her skin still looks good for a filly at this time of year. She's starting to get a little bit woolly but you don't know until you run them, but she does seem to be in good nick.
"All we can do is run her and be hopeful. There was nothing else in this country for her and it would be great if she could get in the first three."
There is a second British raider in the David Evans-trained Queen Aggie among a field of eight in the seven-furlong contest.
Regal Parade and Maarek, second and third respectively in the Ayr Gold Cup, lock horns in the six-furlong Prix de Seine-Et-Oise.
Both have won since with Maarek taking the Group Two Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes at Ascot.
"He seems in great form and the ground is nice and soft over there which he likes," said his trainer, County Tipperary-based David Nagle.
"He's fine, he doesn't have a bother on him. All we need is a bit of luck in running."
Regal Parade lifted the Coral Sprint at York last month and Milton Bradley, is looking for a big run from the eight-year-old.
"He seems well in himself. He's not a youngster anymore, but he's as good as he can be," said the Chepstow handler.
"We go there hoping he has a big chance."
David Elsworth's Swiss Spirit, Hugo Palmer's Khubala, Brian Meehan's Ballesteros and Iver Bridge Lad from John Ryan's stable, complete a strong British challenge.
Leading ante-post 1000 Guineas fancy Viztoria bids to maintain her unbeaten record in the Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte at the French track on Tuesday. The six-furlong Group Two contest has attracted 10 runners, with Johnny Murtagh taking the mount o