Menuisier so proud of Warm Chimes to be third in the Oaks
Filly belied her odds of 50-1 with a fine run at Epsom.
Having finished an unlucky fourth in the 1000 Guineas with Tamfana, David Menuisier left Epsom with completely different emotions after watching War Chimes come home third in the Betfred Oaks. Just like Tamfana who was sent off an apparent 33-1 no-hoper, War Chimes was an unconsidered 50-1 shot at Epsom – but she belied those odds to be beaten just four and a half lengths. Although this filly never really looked like winning, the likeable Frenchman was excited for her future and with Tamfana holding leading claims in the Prix de Diane (French Oaks) in a couple of weeks and the German 2000 Guineas already in the bag with Devil’s Point, Menuisier is on the crest of a wave. “The filly that made the running today (Making Dreams) was on her head the whole way last time out in France and she could never settle and today she showed what she could do,” he said.“She will be better right-handed. If we hadn’t had the rain I would have waited for the Irish Oaks so she could go that way round, but when the rain fell I just thought it would give her a chance to handle Tattenham Corner. “She did kind of handle it, but she did lose a fair few lengths by not handling it as well as some of the others really. But I’m thrilled. “Tamfana is going for the Prix de Diane next and she should have a great chance, she’s not ground dependent and I think she’ll be better for stepping up in trip. Tamfana is a much quicker filly to the point that stamina could be a question mark, but I’m relying entirely on pedigree and the fact that she can switch off in a truly-run race, so I think she’ll be fine for the Diane and maybe the Arc further down the line. “I’m just enjoying this today, we’ve been placed in the Guineas, the Oaks, won the German Guineas and now we look forward to the French Oaks. I have a fantastic team of three-year-olds this year, I might have to retire at the end of the season as I don’t think I’ll get one like it again! One place in front of War Chimes was Charlie Appleby’s Dance Sequence, who well and truly put her disappointing Guineas effort behind her, but seemed to fail to see out the trip and was a little wayward in the closing stages.

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