Menuisier hoping plenty in favour of Tamfana at Chantilly
‘She looks more like a colt than a filly, she is a very powerful horse’.
All boxes appear to be ticked for Tamfana, as she prepares to go for Classic compensation in the Prix de Diane Longines at Chantilly. Trainer David Menuisier was left wondering what might have been following Tamfana’s luckless run in the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, when beaten a length into fourth by Elmalka. Oisin Murphy is available to ride this weekend, with Menuisier placing no blame at Jamie Spencer’s door for Newmarket, and the step up in trip to 10 furlongs is expected to bring out further improvement in the stoutly-bred filly. “She is an easy filly to ride and we have a top jockey on board because it may not be just Plan A, we could end up with Plan B, Plan C and Plan D. Oisin knows her well and we have no worries about the draw (four),” said Menuisier.
“I think I was the only one who was disappointed with the Guineas result, all the owners were delighted. But if you are not unhappy after something like that then you should not be in racing as you want to win the race. “She has a pedigree that oozes stamina, there is some proper stamina on the dam’s side. On her pedigree, we shouldn’t have any doubts about stamina, rather speed, but that’s something she’s had from when she started to come to herself in September last year. “She makes me think of Zarkava, which is a big statement. She shows similar traits in that she can be ridden very cold and win a race within a few yards because of her massive turn of foot. “She looks more like a colt than a filly, she is a very powerful horse and I’m sure she will keep on improving physically. “If you compare her to War Chimes (placed in the Oaks), it is like comparing a diesel to a petrol car. War Chimes is very good, but Tamfana has so much more speed. Tamfana, there is no other horse in a morning who can go with her.”

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