Lustown Baba cruises to Curragh Listed victory
Fast improving filly wins for second time in five days.
Lustown Baba handled the step up to Listed company with aplomb when cruising to victory in the TRM Waterford Testimonial Stakes at the Curragh. Willie McCreery’s three-year-old filly had won a handicap at the track from a mark of 84 only on Sunday. Raised 16lb in the ratings for that success, she looks set for another hefty hike – given the manner of her latest victory.Roche then needed to give the filly only a shake of the reins to leave Make A Challenge swiftly behind, winning by two and a quarter lengths. Lustown Baba (5-2) well and truly falls into the category of ‘when a filly starts to improve you never know when they are going to stop’. “That ground was holding today, but Leigh said she loved it,” said McCreery. “I thought she was a bit too far back – but Declan (McDonogh who rode another McCreery, runner Downforce, who finished third) said they went very hard early on, so it probably suited her. “I thought she did it well there – she loved that ground and is an improving filly. She’s an exciting filly for next year.
Lustown Baba steps up to Listed grade with ease after landing the @TRMNutrition Waterford Testimonial Stakes at @curraghrace for @LeighRoche1992 and @WillieMcCreery pic.twitter.com/CTx1JXTzDM
— Horse Racing Ireland (@HRIRacing) October 15, 2020
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