Menuisier searching for successor to former star Wonderful Tonight
Promising three-year-olds firing trainer’s hopes.
David Menuisier has a high hopes for a handful of exciting three-year-olds as he looks to find his next Group winner after the retirement of top-class racemare Wonderful Tonight. The bay won six times from 11 runs and took Group Two honours in the Hardwicke Stakes and the Lillie Langtry and enjoyed Group One successes in the Prix de Royallieu and the Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes. A fetlock injury halted her career in September last year and she has since been covered by Frankel, with owner Christopher Wright reserving the name ‘Frankly Wonderful’ for the foal the pairing will hopefully produce. Menuisier reports the five-year-old to be happy and well in her new career and is hopeful he may be lucky enough to train her first foal when the time arrives. “I was sent a photo a few days ago and she looks absolutely marvellous, she’s well over her problems. I know that she was covered by Frankel about two weeks ago, but I haven’t heard the results of any scans yet,” he said.
“I know that she’s settled in really well to her new life and environment. “It would be a dream come true if Frankly Wonderful, whether it’s a colt or filly, was coming to my yard. It would be a fantastic honour.” Naturally Wonderful Tonight’s retirement left a void in Menuisier’s team, but the trainer has an exciting cohort of young horses that he hopes can develop into stakes performers this season. One such horse is Lionel, a colt by Lope De Vega and out of Group Two winner Gretchen who took the 2015 Park Hill Stakes at Doncaster on her last career start before retirement. Lionel is the first of the mare’s offspring to take to the track and made his debut at Newbury in October, finishing second by three-quarters of a length to Roger Charlton’s Zain Nights. The Berkshire venue is likely to be the scene of the three-year-old’s seasonal comeback, where he will contest a one-mile-three-furlong maiden.
On a brighter note, happy to say that our wonderful group one winning champion mare, Wonderful Tonight, had her first ever date this morning. And it was with Frankel! Here’s hoping.🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
— Chris Wright (@ChrisWChrysalis) March 13, 2022

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