Happy Romance given Irish date
Super Sprint winner will chase more cash.
Happy Romance is likely to head to Ireland for her next outing after Richard Hannon decided against a quick reappearance for his Super Sprint winner. The filly held an entry in the Group Three Princess Margaret Stakes at Ascot, but Hannon felt she had earned a longer break between her races. Her win at Newbury was her fourth outing of a season which did not begin until June 4, and she will go in search of another lucrative pot next. “I think we’ll just wait for the sales race in Ireland,” said Hannon. “We’ll just give her a bit of a break now. She showed her class last weekend so there’s no need to rush her out again.” Plans for stablemate Threat are less clear, however, with last season’s Gimcrack winner enjoying a mid-season break.He failed to see out a mile in soft ground in the St James’s Palace Stakes and finished only 10th in the July Cup. “Threat will have a break for now and we’ll wait and see what the owners (Cheveley Park Stud) want to do, there’s a few options,” said Hannon. “I think he gets seven (furlongs) and he will get a mile on fast ground. He showed plenty of speed at Newmarket, but we’ll talk it through with the owners and see if they are thinking of him as a stallion prospect or want to keep him going racing.”
Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Horse Racing
Concerns over inadequate facilities for female jockeys as racecourses miss upgrade deadlines
The Professional Jockeys Association (PJA)...
-
Ramatuelle ruled out of Breeders’ Cup Mile bid
French ace scratched from Del Mar contest following veterinary advice.
-
Horse Racing
Yahagi has every faith Forever Young is ready for Classic battle
‘Perfect preparation’ for Kentucky Derby third heading into City Of Troy clash.
-
Exciting times as Brighterdaysahead starts off at Down Royal
‘One step at a time’ for Grade One-winning mare, who was expected to go chasing this season.
-
Joseph O’Brien expecting Classic show from ‘right type’ Troy
But Kieren Fallon sounding note of caution ahead of Del Mar blockbuster.
-
Grand Sefton not on the agenda for Minella Drama
Donald McCain happy to wait for other targets with Old Roan winner.
-
Eydon back on familiar ground at Newmarket this weekend
High-class five-year-old was fourth in the 2000 Guineas two years ago.
-
Charlie Appleby launching dual assault on Juvenile Turf
Aomori City and Al Qudra chasing Breeders’ Cup gold at Del Mar.
-
Wathnan juveniles all set for Breeders’ Cup battle
And Mick Appleby hunting race repeat, this time with Big Mojo.
-
‘It will be great if he could win’ – Bin Suroor rooting for City Of Troy
Godolphin trainer knows what it is like to come close to Breeders’ Cup Classic glory.