Princess Zoe aiming for fairytale Cadran victory
‘It’s massively exciting for us and I hope it is for everyone around us as well’.
Tony Mullins is one man who will not be disappointed with the prospect of heavy ground ahead of Princess Zoe’s step up to Group One company in the Prix du Cadran on Saturday. The mare has progressed from being beaten off a handicap mark of just 64 on her first run for Mullins after arriving from Germany to winning her her next four races, including two at the Galway Festival in the space of a week. She handled the step up to Listed company last time out on heavy ground, and Mullins hopes similar conditions at ParisLongchamp may just slow the favourite Call To Wind down a little.“Admittedly it was a much lower-grade race, but the evidence from Galway was that she was only starting to open up over two-miles-one and it is a savage hill there. “From that we are confident she’ll stay (two and half miles), but you can never be sure until you dip your toe in the water.” Call To Wind won the race two years ago for Freddy Head on good ground – but was beaten into second on heavy 12 months ago.
Princess Zoe is on her way to France 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/EfNfx046NG
— Tony Mullins (@tonymullins84) September 29, 2020
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