O’Brien seeking first Sweet Solera at Newmarket on Saturday
Curragh maiden winner Lake Victoria is bred to be very good.
Lake Victoria could give Aidan O’Brien his first success in the JenningsBet Sweet Solera Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday. Not many races of note have eluded the Ballydoyle handler throughout his decorated career, but this Group Three is one missing from his CV and he could have identified the perfect candidate to initiate change. A game winner of a Curragh maiden on debut, the form of that race now reads strongly, with the runner-up Red Letter winning in style on her next start and on course for Group-race engagements of her own in the future. Regally-bred as a daughter of Frankel out of the dual Group One-winning mare Quiet Reflection, Lake Victoria now makes an immediate step up in grade on her second start and with Ryan Moore required at the Curragh, it is Sean Levey who has been handed steering duties on the July course. Swaziland-born Levey spent six years as an apprentice at Ballydoyle before relocating to England. “We were very happy with her debut and we think she’s happy for another run,” said O’Brien.
Frankel x Quiet Reflection
Named after the largest lake in Africa, Lake Victoria makes a winning debut for team @Ballydoyle @curraghrace 🏞️ pic.twitter.com/XW4rcKNjQN — Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 28, 2024
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