Sacred Bridge on fact-finding mission at Leopardstown
Exciting Lyons-trained filly lost unbeaten record in Cheveley Park.
Connections of Sacred Bridge expect to have a clearer idea of her potential ambitions for the rest of the season after Saturday’s Ballylinch Stud “Priory Belle” 1,000 Guineas Trial at Leopardstown. The daughter of Bated Breath looked every inch a top-class filly in the making in winning her first four starts as a juvenile, but failed to fire when a hot favourite for the Cheveley Park at Newmarket. She makes her seasonal reappearance and tackles seven furlongs for the first time this weekend, with her team unsure whether to aim for a Guineas or go back sprinting. Barry Mahon, general manager Ireland and European racing for owner-breeders Juddmonte, said: “She’s in good form. She hasn’t changed much from two to three, but she’s training well and showing the same spark as she did last year.“I’d say she’d just gone over the top by the time she ran in the Cheveley Park. Her coat had gone and she got a bit sweaty and a bit antsy, which she hadn’t done before any of her previous runs. “This is a good starting point for her. She excelled over six furlongs last year and we’re a little bit uncertain trip-wise, but she’s fit and well and all the team in Glenburnie are happy. “Hopefully she’ll run a nice race and it will tell us where we’re going in the future. We hope we’ll have more answers after Saturday.” The Juddmonte camp will also have one eye on how Agartha performs in the Group Three contest, with the Joseph O’Brien-trained filly having beaten Sacred Bridge’s stablemate and fellow Juddmonte-owned runner Juncture in the Silver Flash Stakes at Leopardstown last year.
Agartha lands the Gr.3 Frank Conroy Silver Flash Stakes at Leopardstown!
A well-judged aggressive ride from @declanmcdonogh delivers an excellent result for the @JosephOBrien2 team 🏇 pic.twitter.com/MqZBxHnqhB — Horse Racing Ireland (@HRIRacing) July 22, 2021

What a finish! 🙌
Glounthaune gets back to winning ways, landing the Group 3 Richmond Homes Killavullan Stakes in the capable hands of Seamie Heffernan for trainer Aidan O’Brien 👏@homes_richmond pic.twitter.com/AGTLj4xJOa — Leopardstown RC (@LeopardstownRC) October 16, 2021
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