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Innamorare turned out again quickly at Gowran

Tue 23rd Oct 2018, 07:49

Innamorare (red and white) pictured on her way to victory at Leopardstown on SaturdayInnamorare (red and white) pictured on her way to victory at Leopardstown on Saturday
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Innamorare will bid to record her sixth win of the season when she lines-up in the feature at Gowran on Tuesday, the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Handicap.

Successful three times for Clare Cannon, the daughter of Intense Focus was bought out of claimer for 17,000 euros just last month.

Now in training with Gavin Cromwell, she has already made that money back, winning at Cork on her penultimate start before following-up at Leopardstown on Saturday.

Turned out again quickly, she faces 16 rivals now, with Best Not Argue and Rickrack among her chief threats.

The former is two from three since joining Joseph O’Brien, while the latter drops in class having contested a Group Three on her most recent outing.

Jessica Harrington trains Rickrack and is represented by Bodak in the opening Follow Gowran Park Racecourse On Twitter Fillies Maiden.

This daughter of Kodiac is unlikely to make a significant impact here on debut, with the Ger Lyons-trained Singer the stand out name.

Out of a dual Listed winner in Caponata, she was an eye-catching third at the Curragh in August and can be expected to go a few places better now.

Lyons saddles Merricourt in the Join The Gowran Park Racing Club Today Maiden and this one also looks a leading contender.

Third on debut at Naas earlier this month, the grey son of Mizzen Mast should give a good account of himself here, with Empire State Loughmore and newcomer Georgeville appearing the main dangers.

Dermot Weld is responsible for Georgeville and he saddles another well-bred debutant in the shape of Tankerville in the Goresbridge Median Auction Maiden.

Out of an American Grade Two winner in Starformer, the son of Kitten’s Joy is a half-brother to Flavius who won the Listed Trigo Stakes at Leopardstown on Saturday.

Weld has Rock Sound in the Thomastown Handicap, with this mile contest appearing a very competitive affair.

Recent course-and-distance runner-up Centrifolia is likely to have plenty of supporters, while the Aidan O’Brien-trained Royal Navy Warship is another leading hope. Solomons Seal Tuamhain and Mr Whoppit a few for the shortlist in the Callan Handicap, while the concluding Gowran Handicap has been divided Paddytheirishman has been knocking on the door of late and should go close in the first division, while top-weight Dinkum Diamond looks a leading contender in the second split.