Coco team wary of Alpinista challenge ahead of Yorkshire Oaks date
Prolific winners face off in York Group One to savour.
La Petite Coco looks extend her four-race winning run when she forms part of a strong Irish challenge in a red-hot running of the Darley Yorkshire Oaks at York on Thursday. Paddy Twomey’s talented filly steadily progressed through the ranks in her three-year-old season, culminating in a defeat of Love in the Group Two Blandford Stakes at the Curragh last September. She then took her form to the next level in her reappearance at the Kildare track, picking up her first Group One prize in the Pretty Polly Stakes. That entitles her to line-up on the Knavesmire amongst some of the best fillies and mares around, with connections hoping her trip to Yorkshire can help steer them towards a tilt at the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe or British Champions Day later in the season.😳 that’s some way to make your seasonal reappearance. La Petite Coco takes the G1 Pretty Polly after 287 days off the track. pic.twitter.com/JXrHPlwYWW
— TDN (@theTDN) June 26, 2022
“She’s a filly who kind of wants cut in the ground to be at her best, even though she beat Love on a course rated good,” said Barry Irwin, founder and CEO of owner Team Valor International. “We sent her to York hoping we’d get some rain and we’re still hoping we may get some rain, but our trainer’s partner, Claire Carroll, she took the filly out on to the course and said the ground cover is lush enough that she feels it’s OK to run the horse there. We’re all set to go, we just hope we get a little more rain because she does better with a bit of cut in the ground. “The only race she has not won since we sent her to Paddy is the Naas Oaks Trial and she didn’t have a great trip that day. She ran well, she finished second, but if it wasn’t for that she would have won every start for Paddy. “The main reason we are going to York is to test her against better horses and we need to get another run into her to determine if we are going to go for the Arc or switch for the British Champions race. We need to test her and this race will do that.”

A tough mare 👏
ALPINISTA wins her 4️⃣th Group One in a row 🤯 Another tough performance as she lands the Grand Prix Saint-Cloud Stakes for @Luke_Morris88 & Sir Mark Prescott!pic.twitter.com/tzaNOtwYte — Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) July 3, 2022


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