Big targets for Electric Storm following ‘unlucky’ Deauville defeat
Cloud Cover was also narrowly denied at Chelmsford.
James Tate was left cursing his luck after being narrowly denied in big races at both Chelmsford and Deauville on Sunday. The lightly-raced Electric Storm took a significant step forward to be beaten just a short neck by Richard Hannon’s Shouldvebeenaring in the Group Three Prix de Ris-Orangis, while stablemate Cloud Cover was also narrowly denied on the all-weather in Essex. The latter, making her first appearance since winning on All-Weather Championships Finals Day at Newcastle, found only Vetiver a neck too good in the Listed Queen Charlotte Fillies’ Stakes.Such a tough customer 💪
Shouldvebeenaring lands G3 honours over at Deauville under @LeveySean and looks a 6f sprinter with a big Summer ahead of him. Can the @MprUpdates 4yo bag a maiden G1 win at Haydock in September 🤔pic.twitter.com/cx12rN0O9Y — Champions Series (@ChampionsSeries) July 7, 2024

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