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Gary Carson
Opera hits high note in Group 3
Opera Singer and Seamie Heffernan go clear
© Photo Healy Racing
Opera Singer powered clear in the closing stages to run out an impressive winner of the Newtownanner Stud Stakes at the Curragh.
Seamie Heffernan tracked the front-running Vive Veuve on his mount before letting her take a narrow lead passing the three pole in the mile contest.
The even-money favourite was asked to stretch clear under two furlong from home and soon asserted, galloping on strongly in the closing stages to post a six-and-a-half length winning margin.
Stablemate Brilliant kept on to take the runner-up spot without ever looking a danger.
“She's a lovely filly and she's had a few lovely runs,” said Aidan O'Brien of the winner.
“She had a lovely run the first day and then the second day she ran a stormer as well. Ryan thought he was going to beat the winner the last day, the line just came a little bit soon but she's come forward lovely.
“These Justifys improve, the minute they go up in distance they take off.”
When asked if the Fillies Mile could be a target he added:- “I'd say she's that kind of filly, straightforward and goes forward.”