Mullins full of hope Princess Zoe can land Cadran repeat
Popular mare all set for clash with Stradivarius and Trueshan.
Tony Mullins is backing Princess Zoe to defend her Prix du Cadran title at ParisLongchamp on Saturday. The mare was a half-length winner of the race last season, the climax of a five-race winning streak that began in handicaps and included the Listed Oyster Stakes before the significant step up to Group One company. The race was run on heavy ground in 2020, with softer going very much to Princess Zoe’s liking and the surface on which all of her seven successes have come. Though not a winner since her Cadran triumph, the grey has still showed her ability this season and was particularly gallant when finishing second behind Subjectivist in an Ascot Gold Cup run on unsuitable good to firm ground.
“We think she is in great form and all is good with her. She’s settled well, she’s a very good traveller,” Mullins said of his stable star on Friday afternoon. “It’s cold here but the rain we’re looking for hasn’t come just yet, it would leave the ground slower than perfect ground which would be just lovely for us. “It’s good ground at the moment, I don’t know where they’ve got the soft from, it’s perfectly good ground bordering on good to firm so I’d rather a bit of rain. I think it’s important for us, I don’t need it soft, I just don’t want any firm in it.” As a previous winner Princess Zoe is naturally proven over the trip, a major plus against rivals not necessarily proven at the extreme distance. The obvious exception is John and Thady Gosden’s Stradivarius, an evergreen champion of the staying division who bounced back from an Ascot Gold Cup defeat to take a third Lonsdale Cup and a second Doncaster Cup.
Princess Zoe having a canter at Longchamps Friday morning pic.twitter.com/47rjd2w30w
— Tony Mullins (@tonymullins84) October 1, 2021


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