Voodoo Queen heads Varian double and looks to have bright future
Legend Of Dubai could be Hunt Cup bound, while Dramatised is Queen Mary prospect for Burke.
Roger Varian finished day one of the Qipco Guineas Festival all smiles having saddled a double in the closing two races on the opening day card. Varian had earlier seen his Derby hope Subastar beaten in the Listed Newmarket Stakes, but the mood of the Carlburg Stables handler was quickly lifted when Voodoo Queen showed plenty of professionalism to get off the mark in the Betfair Maiden Fillies’ Stakes. The handler was delighted with the way the daughter of Frankel put to bed a messy race, with the filly, who was sent off at 13-8, not for passing in the closing stages. “It was a messy race and they went slow, which meant it became a four-furlong dash to the line, which wouldn’t have suited her, but she showed a good attitude and I think she has a bright future,” said Varian.
“I was worried with four (furlongs) to run, but the gap came quite quickly and it’s a good job it did as it meant David (Egan) could put her into position and then she did the hard bit. If she hadn’t got out then and the field had quickened, she might have been in trouble.” The three-year-old holds some exciting entries at a mile and a half, including the Ribblesdale Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Irish Oaks, but Varian appears content to take his time with this talented filly. He continued: “She’s got some lovely entries, but I train for the most fantastic man in Craig Bennett, who puts us under no pressure and is very patient. I told him before the race today I think she is a filly for black-type races, but when and how we go about it we’ll let the filly dictate to us. “She’ll stay well – watching back the race there they could have gone another couple of furlongs and they wouldn’t have gone by her.” Varian and David Egan quickly followed up when 7-4 favourite Legend Of Dubai returned from a 246-day absence to claim the Daily Tips On Betting.Betfair Handicap. The well-bred son of Dubawi finished second to Irish Derby runner-up Lone Eagle in his final start as a two-year-old and was only seen once over an extended mile and a half at three. However, his trainer seems certain a mile is his distance and the Royal Hunt Cup could be calling at Royal Ascot later in the summer.
🚀 Legend Of Dubai – a facile winner of the finale at @NewmarketRace
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“It’s been a great journey so far and long may it continue.”
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