Speciosa has special place in Sly’s affections
Unheralded filly was a Classic dream for her connections.
It 14 years since a filly from the Fens shocked the bigger stables with a Newmarket spring double to remember. Speciosa’s Nell Gwyn Stakes success and eventual 1000 Guineas win was certainly a victory akin to that of David over Goliath – but it was also no flash in the pan with her fourth place on unsuitable ground over a half a mile further in the Oaks marking her as a true top-class runner. Trainer Pam Sly described herself as “just a Fenland farmer” and perhaps that description came into play when Speciosa was allowed to go off a 9-1 chance for her Classic trial. The daughter of Danehill Dancer liked to do it the hard way, running from the front, and she defied a 3lb penalty for having won the Rockfel as a juvenile.Usually a Nell Gwyn winner would be among the 1000 Guineas favourites, but Speciosa again went in under the radar for her biggest day, being sent off a 10-1 shot – although her win was no surprise to jockey Michael Fenton. Sly said: “She was the horse of a lifetime – winning three Group races at Newmarket was very special. “She won the Rockfel the previous autumn and I think she’d have been a shorter price for the Nell Gwyn had she been trained by Sir Michael Stoute or Henry Cecil rather than me. “She liked to run from the front – that’s how she won all her Group races, making all and then she would just hang a bit left across the track.
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