Classy performance from Stay Alert at Newbury
Future looks bright for progressive Hughie Morrison filly.
Stay Alert continued her progression with a cosy success in the Greatwood British EBF Stakes at Newbury. Hughie Morrison’s filly had chased home Oaks third Nashwa last time out and she looked to have improved for that experience with a commanding display. Ridden confidently by Josephine Gordon, the daughter of Fastnet Rock, who was unraced at two, quickened impressively to steal the march on favourite Golden Lyra. When a gap appeared on the rails at the two-furlong marker Stay Alert shot three lengths clear and while Tom Marquand tried to follow on Golden Lyra, her change of gear, on just her second start, was not as immediate.🚀 Impressive – in a contest won by future G1 scorers Sea Of Class, Speedy Boarding & Great Heavens in recent years, Stay Alert records Listed glory for @josephinegordo & Hughie Morrison at @NewburyRacing pic.twitter.com/vcUJUwxifo
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 9, 2022
Without Gordon needing to get too serious in the saddle the 11-4 chance was always holding the promising runner-up and crossed the line a length clear, although in truth she was value for more. Gordon told Racing TV: “I always thought she was going to be a nice filly, especially after her last run and her win at Wolverhampton and I said that to Mr Morrison – I didn’t realise she was going to be that nice! “She’ll definitely stay further, but at the moment a mile and a quarter seems to be working as she can still run a little bit with the gas out. She’s quite awkward at home so her lad at home has done a good job. “I did worry slightly as normally she only gallops, but she did quicken today and I was lucky to get a run up the rail. At one point I was thinking it could be a hard luck story but she sprinted home. “She’s beaten some very nice horses and I definitely think she’s Group material, she’s eased down today and being fussy that’s not her ground, she’ll be better with more juice but she’s done nothing wrong.” It was a welcome winner in the spotlight for Gordon, who added: “People say one horse can make or break things, a few years ago I was riding at this level but unfortunately a few things went down hill. “It’s an honour to keep on her, a big opportunity and hopefully it will open a few more doors.”
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