All eyes on Marygate Stakes packed with promise
Miami Girl just one of a host of winners in action.
Richard Hannon’s Miami Girl looks to book her ticket to Royal Ascot in a red-hot edition of York’s Knights Solicitors British EBF Marygate Fillies’ Stakes on Friday. It would be no surprise to see many of these reoppose in either the Queen Mary or Albany Stakes later in the summer, but it is Hannon’s impressive Newmarket scorer that is chalked up as the general market leader for this five-furlong event. The speedy daughter of Cotai Glory was a EURO 62,000 purchase and showed she was worth every penny when bolting up by five and a half lengths on debut. Now her handler is keen to see how she gets on in Listed company.🇺🇸 Welcome to Miami!
A serious performance from 62,000gns purchase Miami Girl (Cotai Glory) who takes plenty of pulling up too following a stylish winning debut for @Rossaryan15 @rhannonracing & @amoracingltd @NewmarketRace pic.twitter.com/bBSAx9EV1d — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 1, 2022
“She’s a lovely filly, she’s been fine since she’s come home from Newmarket. She surprised me a little in the manner in which she won and this is the next logical step for her,” said Hannon. “It was this or the National Stakes and we just thought we’d be best off sticking to fillies’ only, but it’s a good race, unusually so.” Miami Girl is one of three in the race for owners Amo Racing, who are also represented by Alice Haynes’ Fix You and Darryll Holland’s Primrose Ridge, who put her experience to good use when scoring readily by seven lengths to get off the mark at Beverley. Primrose Ridge will have the assistance of Frankie Dettori, but it is Thirsk scorer Fix You who is the shorter in the betting despite her handler suggesting the soft ground winner would prefer conditions a little slower. Haynes said: “We were impressed with her first run and she has come on a lot from that. We would love it if there was a bit more dig in the ground, but all being well she will give a very good account of herself.” Yarmouth winner Carmela created a taking impression at the seaside venue on debut and could be one to give the Amo trio most to think about. The form of that win has since been franked by the second Jungle Time and even though handler David Loughnane concedes this is a competitive heat, he says his filly is not on the Knavesmire for a day out.

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