Palmer has big plans for juvenile pair
Seagulls Eleven and Wolf Of Badenoch could both be in action next weekend.
Hugo Palmer is pondering how to split up his ace juveniles Seagulls Eleven and Wolf Of Badenoch, as both prepare to take the next step in their promising careers. Seagulls Eleven is owned by a collective of Brighton and Hove Albion players, a syndicate headed by James Milner and also including Danny Welbeck. The son of Galileo Gold was poised to contest the Solario Stakes last Saturday, but lacerated his tongue in the build-up to the Sandown Group Three, meaning he missed out on the opportunity to join Palmer’s Aktabantay on the roll of honour.“Seagulls Eleven managed to lacerate his tongue four days before he was meant to go for the Solario,” explained Palmer. “At this stage he could go to the Champagne Stakes (at Doncaster) or the National Stakes (at the Curragh) if his mouth heals quickly and he is cantering away in a bitless bridle. We’re lucky that he has a very good temperament that allows us to do that – I certainly don’t think we could have done that with his dad. “If we have a bit comfortably back in his mouth, which we may well do in the early part of next week, then he could go one way and then Wolf Of Badenoch could go the other.”
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