Seagulls Eleven will stay on Group One path
Big Curragh run has opened up plenty of options.
Hugo Palmer was “very pleased” with how Seagulls Eleven acquitted himself in the National Stakes at the Curragh and is plotting a second crack at Group One glory before the season ends. The son of Galileo Gold was prominent throughout and kept on well to finish a highly-creditable third behind Scorthy Champ, despite being hampered by runner-up Henri Matisse. Having previously won a Haydock novice before securing second place behind the unbeaten Ancient Truth in the Group Two Superlative Stakes at Newmarket, Palmer is now keen to stay at elite level. The Manor House Stables handler said: “At the moment, I’d say all options are open. We’ll just see.“I’d say the Royal Lodge is not on the agenda, but the (Prix Jean-Luc) Lagardere possibly, the Dewhurst possibly, the Breeders’ Cup possibly – and I would have thought he will only run once more this year. “He looks like he’s ready for a mile now, but if we stay in Europe, I suspect we’ll stay over seven furlongs.” Galileo Gold won the 2000 Guineas and the St James’s Palace Stakes for Palmer back in 2016 and the trainer believes Seagulls Eleven, who is owned by a collective of Brighton & Hove Albion players, has the scope to head down the same path. Reflecting on Sunday’s Irish raid, Palmer added: “He showed lots of guts and I’m absolutely certain he would have been second if he hadn’t been bashed into, I really am. “He was hanging in there hard and he got absolutely taken off his feet with two big bumps from a wayward horse that didn’t really want to go forwards.
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— World Pool (@WorldPool) September 15, 2024
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