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- Honeysuckle continues unbeaten run in Solerina
Honeysuckle continues unbeaten run in Solerina
Honeysuckle and Rachael Blackmore are clear at the last
© Photo Healy Racing
Honeysuckle maintained her unbeaten record with a facile victory in the BetVictor Solerina Mares Novice Hurdle at Fairyhouse.
Bought for €110,000 after winning a point-to-point last spring, the daughter of Sulamani made an impressive debut for Henry de Bromhead in a maiden hurdle at this track in November before following up in Listed company at Thurles the following month.
She was the 6/4 favourite stepping up to Grade 3 level, and her supporters will have had few worries for the duration of the 2m2f contest.
Rachael Blackmore positioned Honeysuckle in behind the pacesetting Western Victory for much of the way before allowing her to stride on rounding the home turn.
De Bromhead’s charge soon asserted and despite a slight mistake at the last came home six lengths clear, with Western Victory keeping on to finish a clear second.
De Bromhead said, “She just keeps progressing and is a really exciting mare. I thought she jumped well but Rachael felt she didn’t jump as well as her last couple of runs.
“I’m delighted with her, she’s a lovely mare and we’re very lucky to have her.”
Paddy Power make Honeysuckle their 7/2 favourite for the Trull House Stud Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival in March.
De Bromhead added, “I’ll speak to the guys, but I wouldn’t think she’d have another run before Cheltenham. We’ll enter in the mares’ novice hurdle, obviously, and I’ll see what else we might enter in as I just have a thing that she’ll possibly be better over further.
“The mares’ (race) is two-mile-one and she’s won over that kind of trip, but I’ll speak to the owners and see what they want to do. She’ll probably be entered for that and the Ballymore (Novices’ Hurdle) as well.”
(GC & AM)