No negatives as Perfect Power looks to continue Group One charge
Fahey ‘would not swap’ his July Cup favourite.
Richard Fahey credited Perfect Power with an extra Group One victory in the immediate aftermath of his excellent Commonwealth Cup success, but the three-year-old now has the chance to prove his handler was simply looking into his crystal ball as he takes on the elders for the first time in the Darley July Cup at Newmarket on Saturday. Having landed the Norfolk Stakes, Prix Morny and Middle Park Stakes as a two-year-old, the Musley Bank team pointed the son of Ardad towards the 2000 Guineas in the spring of 2022. A tilt at the first Classic of the summer became more than wishful thinking after Perfect Power landed the Greenham Stakes at Newbury on his first outing of the season. However, he failed to see out the eight-furlong trip on the Rowley Mile and a return to sprinting seemed the obvious option for this smooth-travelling colt. The drop back to six furlongs worked the oracle as he landed back-to-back victories at Royal Ascot and Perfect Power now has the opportunity to cement himself as one of the leading sprinters around.Perfect Power in top form after his cater this morning. Good luck to all pic.twitter.com/jg5Y6QE3DY
— Richard Fahey (@RichardFahey) July 8, 2022
“We are delighted with our lad. He is in great form and we are actually looking forward to the race,” said Fahey. “He is very, very reliable. He will like the ground and we’re looking for a fourth Group One with him. “He normally gets drawn on the wing, so it is the first time they have given us a decent draw. I think at Ascot he was drawn one and I’m sure he was drawn one in the Middle Park, so at least we are drawn among them now. We are delighted with him and we would not swap him.” A length and a half adrift of Perfect Power in the Commonwealth Cup was Hugo Palmer’s Flaming Rib and that Ascot run, when picking up a silver medal, was enough to convince the Manor House Stables handler and connections to stump up GBP 36,000 to supplement the three-year-old for this six-furlong event.

Electrifying from PERFECT POWER to take The Commonwealth Cup! pic.twitter.com/pKWCTzHj63
— Ascot Racecourse (@Ascot) June 17, 2022

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