Foley keen on Lucky Vega chance in National Stakes
Phoenix Stakes winner out to double Group One tally.
Shane Foley expects the Goffs Vincent O’Brien National Stakes to be one of the races of the weekend as he prepares to ride Lucky Vega against Battleground and Master Of The Seas at the Curragh. Lucky Vega arrives on the back of arguably the most impressive performance by a juvenile this season in the Phoenix Stakes, when Jessica Harrington’s youngster quickened away to win by three and a half lengths. Sunday’s assignment represents a different task – with Aidan O’Brien’s Chesham winner Battleground and the Charlie Appleby-trained Superlative Stakes scorer Master Of The Seas in opposition – but Foley is feeling confident.“He had a little hold-up after his maiden win, which meant it was a bit of a rush getting to the Railway Stakes. He got beat in that, but improved no end for it and showed what he was capable of in the Phoenix. “He’s laid-back, so should have no problem going up to seven furlongs. Looking at it, it looks one of the races of the weekend – with Battleground and Master Of The Seas.”
Battleground justifies favouritism and goes on to land the @VeuveClicquot Vintage Stakes in the hands of Ryan Moore for Aidan O’Brien.#QatarGoodwoodFestival pic.twitter.com/PdxKhdzDXR
— Goodwood Racecourse (@Goodwood_Races) July 28, 2020
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