Going - Good, good to yielding in places (Good after R4). Overcast
Third time lucky for Triangle
Serious strikes to gain deserved win
She was entitled to do that, she obviously got her black-type as a two-year-old (when third in the Ingabelle Stakes),. The owners have been very patient with her. They are Irish/American and spend six months of the year over here and six months back in America. Unfortunately they've gone back to America. There is a lot of interest in her, for her pedigree, probably to go to America. We'll see what the owners want to do. That's box ticked now so we'll go and make a plan for the rest of the year and enjoy the year if she's not sold.
Scarlet Dancer ends long losing streak under Rutledge
Gosford overcomes traffic problems under Lee
Progressive Law completes Lyons/Keane brace
Joyce gets 'things just right' on evergreen Friday
It was a super ride by Wesley. He's an enterprising brave young rider. He got things just right and was very strong in the finish,. I'm delighted for the owner/breeder Tony Deegan. He wants to be at every dog-fight going and in fairness to the horse he turns up every time. He's very lucky to have a horse like him. He's a very sound horse and he shows up. He's very easy to train and has a great constitution. That's the seventh win of his career so he is a super horse. We were aiming for Galway and taking each race as it comes. He's probably in better form than ever and it's on to Galway from here. I couldn't be happier with him and I'm delighted for all the connections.
La Isla Mujeres lands the Lenebane as Lee doubles-up
She had some nice form last year and I knew she'd come on plenty for her first run,. The ground was a bit tight that day at the Curragh and I hadn't killed her going there as she had a couple of hard years with Ralph (Beckett) and I wanted to give her a chance. They are a good farm and she was bought as a potential broodmare to add to their band. It was important she got black-type and she has, which is fantastic. She's a Listed winner now so we'll have a look at a fillies Group 3 somewhere, probably a mile-and-a-half. She has a bit of pedigree and she has plenty of ability so we'll pick our spots carefully. She has form on the all-weather and grass. I'd say she didn't like it as fast as it was at the Curragh on Guineas weekend. It's good here but it's sort of West of Ireland good and that suited her.
Three for Lyons & Keane as Neptunes makes the breakthrough