Prague storms clear to claim fairytale Joel Stakes triumph
Dylan Cunha’s Group Two scorer was bought for just 10,000 guineas last year.
Bargain-buy Prague provided Dylan Cunha with the biggest success of his training career to date with a dominant display in the Al Basti Equiworld, Dubai Joel Stakes at Newmarket. Bought for 10,000 guineas out of Aidan O’Brien’s yard as an unraced colt last October, the son of Galileo was a 40-1 winner on his debut for the South African-born trainer at Sandown in the spring and had since proved that effort was no fluke with three sound efforts in defeat. The four-year-old was perhaps unfortunate not to reel in Holloway Boy after encountering a troubled passage in the Superior Mile at Haydock three weeks ago and was a 100-30 shot to gain compensation at Group Two level on the Rowley Mile.Bolted up!
The exciting Prague runs out a fine winner of the Group 2 @ABE_Dubai Joel Stakes under Danny Tudhope. Congratulations to @dylancunha_uk and team on a biggest career success 👏 pic.twitter.com/VK99pIyF8D— Racing TV (@RacingTV) September 27, 2024
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