Fly Miss Helen targeting Sweet success at Newmarket
Hannon runner takes on Group Three challenge.
Fly Miss Helen bids to provide Richard Hannon’s team with a fourth victory in the Betway Sweet Solera Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday. It is 15 years since the trainer’s father Richard senior saddled Nasheej to claim the Group Three prize, while more recently Hannon has claimed back-to-back renewals with Nations Alexander (2016) and Tajaanus (2017). Fly Miss Helen certainly looked like a high-class filly in the making when making a successful start to her career at Newbury three weeks ago – and hopes are high that she can maintain her unbeaten record on the July Course this weekend.Fly Miss Helen soars home to win on debut in the @bet365 @BritishEBF Maiden Fillies’ Stakes under @LeveySean for @rhannonracing 🏇 💨 pic.twitter.com/5OuDQAA8cA
— Newbury Racecourse (@NewburyRacing) July 18, 2020
Hannon said: “She’s done very well since her first run. Sean (Levey) has been riding her in a lot of her work and he’s been impressed. “She’s a big filly who was slow to come to hand, but she showed plenty of ability from day one. She’s not flashy in her work as such, but she does it well and we’re looking forward to running her. “This race has been a good stepping-stone for a lot of good fillies over the years.” Fly Miss Helen is a hot favourite to see off eight rivals, with the standard set by the Mark Johnston-trained Dubai Fountain.
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