Eshaada and Believe In Love give Varian strong hand in Lancashire Oaks
Group One-winning filly Eshaada ‘definitely needed’ last run.
Roger Varian holds a strong hand in the bet365 Lancashire Oaks as he gets set to run both Group One-winner Eshaada and recent York scorer Believe In Love in Haydock’s feature on Saturday afternoon. Eshaada was slightly underwhelming on her reappearance at Newbury, but has a British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes on her record from, while Believe In Love is a triple Group Three winner and almost recorded her own Group One success when denied by the barest of margins at ParisLongchamp on Arc weekend. The master of Carlburg Stables saddled both the second and third in the Merseyside Group Two 12 months ago, but believes he has a fine chance of going one better this time around and is expecting a bold showing from both his fillies.What a race! Eshaada beats Albaflora in the Group 1 QIPCO British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes with Snowfall only third! @Ascot pic.twitter.com/WQYOpgZqDb
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) October 16, 2021
“Eshaada definitely needed the run at Newbury, she was a bit rusty and that should have blown away the cobwebs,” said Varian. “It was actually quite a nice run, she didn’t get the perfect passage and probably just needed it a little, but we were pleased on the day and she took a big step forward following that run. “She’s training lovely at home and she will have a bit of juice in the ground on Saturday which is what she enjoys – a mile and a half on softish ground should be perfect conditions for her and we’re expecting her to run well. “Believe In Love is in good form, she’s a nice filly in her own right and is a three-time Group Three winner. She’s Group One-placed having almost won the Prix de Royallieu at Longchamp last autumn and on her day is pretty smart. She goes to the race in good form and we hope both fillies will show up well.” Sea La Rosa was a winner over course and distance in the Pinnacle Stakes and now makes the step up to Group Two level in search of a hat-trick for the bang-in-form William Haggas stable.


🗣 “I think she’s a nice filly – I didn’t realise she would be that nice.”@josephinegordo on victory for Stay Alert in Listed company at @NewburyRacing today & openly discusses the importance of enjoying Stakes success in conversation with @rishipersad pic.twitter.com/KOEYDbzwWp
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 9, 2022
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