Art Power primed for Greenlands defence
Sprinter aiming to further enhance his admirable Curragh record on Saturday.
Art Power is looking for his sixth win in Ireland when he contests the Weatherbys Ireland Greenlands Stakes at the Curragh on Saturday, so it is no wonder connections see it as a ‘home’ game. Trained in Yorkshire by Tim Easterby, the seven-year-old won the Group Two contest last year in fine style and ended his campaign by bagging a long-overdue first triumph at the highest level on Champions Day at Ascot. He showed he is still a force to be reckoned with when shaping encouragingly on his comeback in the Duke of York Stakes recently and Alastair Donald, racing manager for owners King Power Racing, certainly believes he reserves his best for Ireland. “He’s been a great horse for us and he obviously loves Ireland, he seems to find an extra length or two over there,” said Donald.Art Power returns to his best with a dominant performance in the Group 2 @weatherbysltd Ireland Greenlands Stakes, with the galloping grey powering to success in the hands of @oismurphy for @EasterbyTim 👏 pic.twitter.com/Ekd4rYb3oV
— The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) May 27, 2023
“We were delighted with his run the other day at York, it’s the best he’s run in that race for a while, as he’s run in it a few times as a prep and had he been drawn a bit better there, he would have gone close to winning that race. “We’d rather a little bit more rain had hit Ireland, but I think it will be lovely ground and on his ‘home’ patch, ironically, I think he’ll be the one to fear.” Last season, Art Power was beaten almost nine lengths at York before winning the Greenlands by nearly five, so the fact he was just over two lengths behind Mill Stream last week bodes well. “The ground at York was just lovely ground, but he’s never had a great record there, so it was encouraging he ran so well,” said Donald.

What a run from SHOULDVEBEENARING! 2nd in the Group 2 Duke Of York Stakes beaten by the smallest of margins 💍🥈@rhannonracing#TeamMPR
pic.twitter.com/rVribnOU7H — Middleham Park Racing (@MprUpdates) May 15, 2024
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