Anglesey outing to determine Cowardofthecounty’s future plans
Step up in trip could await after Curragh run on Sunday.
Joseph O’Brien will wait on Cowardofthecounty’s run in the Jebel Ali Racecourse And Stables Anglesey Stakes at the Curragh before deciding whether it is time to step him up in trip. The son of Kodi Bear impressed when he broke his maiden at the first time of asking beating evens favourite Whistlejacket, who went on to win the July Stakes at Newmarket by two and a half lengths. That impressive debut run earned Cowardofthecounty a shot in the Group Two Coventry Stakes at Royal Ascot, where he ran gamely to finish seventh, one and three-quarter lengths behind 80-1 winner Rashabar after being held up.Déjà vu 👀@JosephOBrien2 once again gets the better of his dad as Cowardofthecounty comes home strongly to see off warm favourite Whistlejacket, with the pair well clear.
These could be two nice horses.@DylanBrowneMcM | @curraghrace pic.twitter.com/KZAeYQTqoq — Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 21, 2024
The drop in class could be to his liking and will give O’Brien further clues as to what his optimal trip might be. “It’s a good spot for him and it was a good run at Ascot,” said O’Brien. “This is a kind of logical stepping stone after the Coventry and after this we will be deciding whether he goes up to seven furlongs. “He’s been training very well since Ascot and we’re still confident we have a smart horse.”
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