Going - Good to Yielding, Yielding in Places. Fine
Jackpot Pool - 6,635.01 Dividend - 2,322.20 Winning Units - 2. Placepot Pool - 18,077.83 Dividend - 38.40 Winning Units - 328.92. Pick Six Pool - 25,000.00 Dividend - 11,666.60 Winning Units - 1.5. Days Aggregate - 154,915.00 Last Year 268,308.00
Fairyland impresses on debut
She is a lovely filly. She is a lovely, straight-forward filly at home and I couldn't be happier really. She obviously wasn't away and wasn’t on grass before. Some of them are very quick learners and some of them take a run, but Ryan was delighted with her really. Herself and Seamus' filly (Coral Beach) were working very similarly. Seamus' filly was a little bit greener during the race, and she'll go back to a maiden I'd imagine. The winner will have another run before the Queen Mary. Coral Beach works very pacey at home but she is a little bit spooky, and I wasn't really surprised the way she was today. She came out and jinked left, something frightening her. She had a lovely run though and we look forward her the next time.
Cliffs back to his best in the Mooresbridge
Gallagher provides Gordon & Jarvis with first Irish win
She's very quick. I was keen to keep her against her own sex and her own age group for as long as we could and that's why we came over here. She'll have to step up now, and we have an entry in the King's Stand so we'll probably roll the dice. That’s the first time I've been really impressed with her. I've always known she was smart but today I was really impressed. She showed blistering early speed again, and the little girl gets on well with her and gave her a good ride. Emma Banks is a very important new owner/breeder and hopefully she is going to be a nice foundation broodmare for her. She is very closely related to Harry Angel. I've been training a bloody long time but I think this is my first winner in Ireland. I've had placed horses in the Cartier Million, and Grand Lodge was placed in the Irish Champion.
Blairmayne shows plenty of pace on reappearance
We weren’t surprised as he was working very well at home and Shane Foley thought in his work that he was quicker than last year. We came here with a good chance and the plan worked out alright. Hopefully we can have a good season with him. That win gives us plenty of options with him as last year the five furlongs seemed to be a bit short for him.
McDonogh guides Imaging to Tetrarch success
What impressed me was the way he quickened through the gap when it eventually came. For a few strides it looked like he was going to be an unlucky loser. I thought it was a very good performance on ground that we think might be faster than ideal for him. I had toyed with the idea of going to the French Guineas but obviously we will wait and go to the Curragh (for the Guineas) which is the logical progression for him. I think it was a good competitive renewal of the Tetrarch and he's an improving colt. When he won his maiden last year by nine and a half lengths I said that he'd make into a Group horse and he is. A mile or a mile and a quarter should suit him well.
Harrington doubles-up with Jennings
He had a terrible unlucky time last year, he kept getting bumped and banged, but had a really good run on his final start at Dundalk. I went a mile and a quarter with him but he had another chip out of his knee during the winter and he's come back great. He carried top-weight there so I suppose he'll go into a mile or a mile and a quarter Listed races. He deserves to win one. He might get an entry in a handicap at Royal Ascot but wouldn't go on very quick ground.