Burke sure Fallen Angel ‘the one to beat’ in Coronation Stakes
‘She did a nice piece of work on Tuesday and we couldn’t be happier with her.’
Karl Burke is confident his Irish 1,000 Guineas heroine Fallen Angel will prove a tough nut to crack when she bids to follow up in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot. A Group One-winning two-year-old in the Moyglare Stud Stakes, the daughter of Too Darn Hot disappointed after going off favourite to provide her trainer with a first British Classic success in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, but showed her true colours on her return to the Curragh three weeks later. She will face another stern test on day four of the Royal meeting, with Roger Varian’s 1000 Guineas heroine Elmalka and Aidan O’Brien’s Opera Singer, who will be expected to improve significantly after finishing third in the Irish Guineas on what was her belated reappearance, both in opposition.Fallen Angel & Danny Tudhope after winning the @Tattersalls1766 Irish 1,000 Guineas @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/5TFU5iGsSh
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Burke, though, feels his star filly is the one to beat. “She’s in great form, came back from Ireland in good order, she did a nice piece of work on Tuesday and we couldn’t be happier with her,” he told Sky Sports Racing. “I thought it was a fantastic performance (at the Curragh), to be honest. She got into a great rhythm early and watching from the stands from halfway, I was pretty relaxed, I thought we had them all covered and I knew she’d keep galloping right to the line. “It will be an interesting race, there’s some great fillies in there and obviously Aidan’s filly that was behind us at the Curragh is going to step forward, but they need to step forward, we only have to maintain our form from the Curragh for us to be the one to beat and, if anything, I don’t see why she can’t improve again. “I don’t think she’s ground dependent whatsoever, if it’s good ground or on the easy side of good or just on the quicker side of good, it will make no difference to Fallen Angel.”
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