Eustace predicting bright future for Time For Sandals
Ayr and the Curragh seen as potential options for next run.
Harry Eustace is excited by what the future could hold for Time For Sandals after her gallant run in the Lowther Stakes at York. The Sands Of Mali filly ran on strongly and was only beaten a neck by Celandine on the Knavesmire. That followed on from her winning debut on the all-weather at Kempton and a half-length third in the Super Sprint Stakes at Newbury.Celandine returns to winning ways in the Sky Bet Lowther Stakes after making all the running under Tom Marquand for trainer Ed Walker! 🏆@TomMarquand | @edwalkerracing pic.twitter.com/lDouMESDYM
— York Racecourse (@yorkracecourse) August 22, 2024
Eustace is keeping his options open over where he points her next, with races at the Curragh and Ayr on her radar. “She ran great. Obviously it was her first try at black type and she looked well up for it,” he said. “I think more than anything, bar Leovanni, who was a breeze-up filly herself, probably if she’d had an extra run from an experience point of view that was probably the big telling point on the day.
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