Prague could prove an incredible purchase for Cunha stable
Ballydoyle cast-off shows serious ability in Sandown maiden success.
Dylan Cunha could have an exciting prospect on his hands after Prague powered to an eyecatching debut victory in the Darley British EBF Maiden Stakes at Sandown. The four-year-old colt is regally-bred, being by Galileo out of Cheveley Park Stakes runner-up Princess Noor, and was originally in training with Aidan O’Brien. However, he had issues while at Ballydoyle and was snapped up at the sales for just 10,000 guineas by Cunha’s head lad Amedeo Dal Pos last year. That could prove to be an incredible bargain, judged on the way Prague stormed home by four lengths at 40-1 under Jack Gilligan, claiming a couple of fair scalps in the process.Impressive! 👏
A perfect debut from Prague in the @Darley @BritishEBF Maiden Stakes with the Galileo colt scoring at odds of 40/1 for the Jack Gilligan and @dylancunha_uk partnership 🥇 pic.twitter.com/4vYCpHQ5IQ— Sandown Park (@Sandownpark) June 15, 2024
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