Thunder Kiss headed for Group One competition after a comfortable Noblesse success
The grey filly has won five of her 12 career starts.
Thunder Kiss could step up to Group One company after registering a stylish victory on her seasonal bow in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Noblesse Stakes at Cork. Trained by Ger Lyons and ridden by Colin Keane, Thunder Kiss was sent off the 2-1 favourite for the Listed heat after scoring at that level on her final outing of last year, with her campaign also encompassing a Group Three verdict in the Munster Oaks. The five-year-old made short work of her 11 rivals in this 12-furlong contest, asserting her authority in the straight to cruise home by four and a half lengths and set up a potential crack at next month’s Group One Tattersalls Gold Cup at the Curragh.“Colin was very happy with her, they didn’t take her far enough in the race and she took it up two (furlongs) out, but she can look around. In a higher class race, they’ll go quicker and take her to the line. “We are really going to have fun with her, we’re not asking to win the big races but if she is placed in them, we’ll take that now. She is in the Tattersalls Gold Cup and could go there next. “She had been training really well and it was a good performance to give weight to everything.”


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