Star shines with impressive Marble Hill performance
Curragh winner cut in Coventry Stakes betting.
Castle Star leapt to prominence in the betting for the Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot with a stylish display in the GAIN Marble Hill Stakes at the Curragh. A five-furlong Listed winner at the track last time out, Fozzy Stack’s charge found the extra furlong well within his compass in the hands of Chris Hayes. Sent off at 5-2, Castle Star was dropped right out by Hayes before he came swinging into contention with just over a furlong to run. Despite the ground being testing, the son of Starspangledbanner quickened up impressively to beat Masseto by two lengths. Betfair cut him to 6-1 from 14-1 for the Ascot race. “It’s not often you see someone taking a pull a furlong out,” said Stack.“The first day in Cork, Chris got there a bit soon and we are learning how to ride him now. “He’s improving and bouncing out of his races. “The plan in my head after the last day was to go straight to Ascot, but he was going to come out over the door, so we said we’d bring him up here and see how we got on. “The Coventry is a possibility, but I wouldn’t rule anything in or not. There is the Railway back here which deserves consideration and we’ll just see nearer the time. “He’s very straight forward, has a great constitution, bounces out of his races and is uncomplicated. If I didn’t run him this week, he would have killed somebody at home!” Pinar Del Rio (2-1) built on a promising debut to win the Tally Ho Stud Irish EBF (C&G) Maiden for Paddy Twomey and Billy Lee. Third first time out at Naas, he put that experience to good use to beat Thunder Eclipse by a length and a quarter. “He’s an uncomplicated horse, he had a lovely first run and I was hoping coming here today that he might do something like that,” said Twomey. “He’s showing a lot of class and he has to step up now, whether that’s running back here or going to the UK, I don’t know. “I don’t think that ground is what he’s looking for – I think he wants nicer ground – so for him to do that in the ground, I’m happy.”
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