Albigna all set for Irish Guineas mission
High draw not ideal but Harrington hope in top form.
Jessica Harrington admits Albigna’s high draw might not be ideal in Saturday’s Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas the Curragh. The Zoffany filly will start from stall 13 of 15 runners in the mile Classic, but she has a handy advantage over her rivals on the ratings having enjoyed a fine juvenile career highlighted by Group One gold in the Prix Marcel Boussac. Albigna was last seen finishing a creditable fourth at the Breeders’ Cup meeting and the in-form Harrington has high hopes of securing another victory in the race following Alpha Centauri in the same Niarchos family colours in 2018.The @Jessica_Racing trained Albigna after claiming Group One glory under Shane Foley in the Marcel Boussac @paris_longchamp pic.twitter.com/Eg6CyvgkUA
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Harrington said: “She’s in great form, she’s going to be very fresh and well, but she has been away to the Curragh twice so at least she has been on the lorry and done a gallop away from home and I hope I have got her in very good form. “She just didn’t quite get round the first bend (at Santa Anita), then she flew home. She ran great out there and came home from America really well. She did well all over the winter. “Her draw is not great, but we will hope for the best.”
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