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Gypsy Queen quickens to emphatic victory
Gypsy Queen quickens to emphatic victory

Irish Examiner

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Gypsy Queen quickens to emphatic victory

Stepping up on her recent debut in Limerick, the Willie McCreery-trained Gypsy Queen ran out an emphatic winner of the six-furlong End Of School Year Maiden in Fairyhouse. The well-backed Pinatubo filly came from off the pace under Billy Lee to master uneasy favourite Sapphire Princess, before beating long-time leader Manhattan Chute by almost five lengths. 'She's home-bred, so this is important,' stated McCreery. 'Billy said she loved the bit of ease in the ground. She quickened up nicely and won well. 'She was on her head early on, so seven furlongs might suit her. We'll try to find a 'winners of one' or a fillies' handicap for her next.' Jamie Powell recorded his fifth win of the season and was seen to good effect on board Danny Murphy's No Return, a Curragh maiden winner in the spring, in the six-furlong Fairynights @Fairyhouse Handicap. Although drawn high, the Kodiac gelding broke well, was soon able to dictate the pace and, in the closing stages, kept on well to beat top-weight Misappropriation by a length and a quarter with favourite Gazelle D'or, from off the pace, in third. 'There was no pace angle and Jamie got a soft lead,' commented the successful trainer. 'He's a good money-spinner and six furlongs is perfect for him.' Owner-trainer Matty Tynan declared: 'I'm in the game a long time and this is the best day of my racing life,' after his grand-daughter Orla, 18, who is apprenticed to Andy Slattery, savoured her first success in the saddle. 'I'm glad I'm alive to see it, my grand-daughter riding a winner for me,' after 33-1 shot Solomon Coop bolted up in the House Restaurant Apprentice Handicap. Winner of an 'optional claimer' in Ballinrobe last time and better suited by this more galloping track, the Johnny Murtagh-trained Fantazy Man defied a mark of 81 and top-weight in the concluding Country & Western Handicap, staying on dourly up the straight for Ben Coen to beat Edergole's Angel by almost five lengths and giving the impression that he'll have no problem stepping-up to a mile and a half. And Murtagh's apprentice Yudish Geerdharry enjoyed a welcome change of luck when taking the seven-furlong handicap on board the Diego Dias-trained 40-1 shot Lovely, who pipped Mother Mara, denying trainer Ger O'Leary, successful earlier with Yaxchilan, a double.

Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester
Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester

Leader Live

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Leader Live

Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester

Trained by James Fanshawe, the daughter of Pinatubo had impressed when opening her account at Wolverhampton only 28 days ago and was sent off the well-backed 8-13 favourite, as she confirmed that Dunstall Park promise in the Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc EBF Fillies' Novice Stakes. 'Hopefully she is going to be a very nice filly going forwards,' said Hugo Lascelles, racing manager to owner Mary Slack. She looks smart. Pina Sonata (Pinatubo) justifies strong support and this exciting prospect makes it two from two this year for the @james_fanshawe stable @LeicesterRaces — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 27, 2025 'She needed a little bit of cover early on and didn't get it and funnily enough her sister (Sky Safari) ran at Salisbury on Saturday and she pulled. Once she got a bit of cover she settled down well and then was very pleasing.' Chief among the opposition was Owen Burrows' smartly-bred Frankel filly Alfareqa who had dazzled at Doncaster last time, but ultimately proved no match to the winner here, as Pina Sonata scorched three-lengths clear in the closing stages in the hands of Daniel Muscutt to signal a rise in grade. Lascelles added: 'We'll obviously go for a nice stakes race now somewhere, whether that will be Listed or Group Three, we will see, and then just feel our way from there. Two-thirds through the year we can see where we are at, but we're not going to just jump in at the deep end. 'I'm excited, we bred her at home and it's really nice when you breed one at home and follow one through. 'It was a classy run in a pretty good race I would say. I don't think she will go to Ascot, but I'm excited and she will go for a black-type race next.' It proved a worthwhile trip to the east midlands for Pegasus Stables handler Fanshawe, who also claimed the Dark Horse Wines Handicap with Me Tarzan (7-4 favourite). However, it was Pina Sonata that really got the trainer's juices flowing and he added: 'It's great that she followed up her Wolverhampton win and she stepped up under a 7lb penalty with a couple of nice fillies in the race who had nice pedigrees. 'One thing she did enjoy was the ground today – I don't think she would mind any ground, but she did enjoy it out there today 'It's great she's done it and also great for her owner Mrs Slack who is a great supporter of mine and now we can be a bit more ambitious.' Earlier on the card there was a smart performance on debut from Kevin Ryan's Rock On Thunder to claim the Orin Swift EBF Maiden Stakes. Sent off the 4-1 joint-favourite in the hands of Jim Crowley, the son of Night Of Thunder justified his trainer's lofty opinion with a length and a quarter success. Ryan said: 'I was delighted with him, he is a horse who has always shown us plenty at home, albeit we haven't pressed too many buttons with him to be honest as he's one who has always done things very easily. 'He probably over-raced a little bit for the first half furlong and Jim was wanting to find him a bit of cover from where he was drawn, but it was hard to do that. This looks a warm race and 380,000gns buy Rock On Thunder (Night Of Thunder) strikes on debut. The colt travels strongly into it and responds well in this likeable start for Sheikh Mohammed Obaid, @kevinryanracing and @JimCrowley1978 @LeicesterRaces — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 27, 2025 'Jim said he was quite green and would come on for the run which is what I would expect and he's a horse we hold in high regard. 'When you think highly of a horse it's lovely when they can go and do that and sometimes they can go the other way and run very green – especially when they don't come off the bridle very often. 'He's going to improve massively for the run and he's a nice, exciting horse going forward.' On a possible Royal Ascot run, Ryan added: 'We'll see how he comes out of the race and it's something I'll discuss with Sheikh Mohammed Obaid. 'Ascot comes very early for a lot of these horses and it's a long season, so it's a decision we won't take until close to entry time. We'll see how he comes out of the race and he'll tell us.'

Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester
Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester

North Wales Chronicle

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester

Trained by James Fanshawe, the daughter of Pinatubo had impressed when opening her account at Wolverhampton only 28 days ago and was sent off the well-backed 8-13 favourite, as she confirmed that Dunstall Park promise in the Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc EBF Fillies' Novice Stakes. 'Hopefully she is going to be a very nice filly going forwards,' said Hugo Lascelles, racing manager to owner Mary Slack. She looks smart. Pina Sonata (Pinatubo) justifies strong support and this exciting prospect makes it two from two this year for the @james_fanshawe stable @LeicesterRaces — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 27, 2025 'She needed a little bit of cover early on and didn't get it and funnily enough her sister (Sky Safari) ran at Salisbury on Saturday and she pulled. Once she got a bit of cover she settled down well and then was very pleasing.' Chief among the opposition was Owen Burrows' smartly-bred Frankel filly Alfareqa who had dazzled at Doncaster last time, but ultimately proved no match to the winner here, as Pina Sonata scorched three-lengths clear in the closing stages in the hands of Daniel Muscutt to signal a rise in grade. Lascelles added: 'We'll obviously go for a nice stakes race now somewhere, whether that will be Listed or Group Three, we will see, and then just feel our way from there. Two-thirds through the year we can see where we are at, but we're not going to just jump in at the deep end. 'I'm excited, we bred her at home and it's really nice when you breed one at home and follow one through. 'It was a classy run in a pretty good race I would say. I don't think she will go to Ascot, but I'm excited and she will go for a black-type race next.' It proved a worthwhile trip to the east midlands for Pegasus Stables handler Fanshawe, who also claimed the Dark Horse Wines Handicap with Me Tarzan (7-4 favourite). However, it was Pina Sonata that really got the trainer's juices flowing and he added: 'It's great that she followed up her Wolverhampton win and she stepped up under a 7lb penalty with a couple of nice fillies in the race who had nice pedigrees. 'One thing she did enjoy was the ground today – I don't think she would mind any ground, but she did enjoy it out there today 'It's great she's done it and also great for her owner Mrs Slack who is a great supporter of mine and now we can be a bit more ambitious.' Earlier on the card there was a smart performance on debut from Kevin Ryan's Rock On Thunder to claim the Orin Swift EBF Maiden Stakes. Sent off the 4-1 joint-favourite in the hands of Jim Crowley, the son of Night Of Thunder justified his trainer's lofty opinion with a length and a quarter success. Ryan said: 'I was delighted with him, he is a horse who has always shown us plenty at home, albeit we haven't pressed too many buttons with him to be honest as he's one who has always done things very easily. 'He probably over-raced a little bit for the first half furlong and Jim was wanting to find him a bit of cover from where he was drawn, but it was hard to do that. This looks a warm race and 380,000gns buy Rock On Thunder (Night Of Thunder) strikes on debut. The colt travels strongly into it and responds well in this likeable start for Sheikh Mohammed Obaid, @kevinryanracing and @JimCrowley1978 @LeicesterRaces — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 27, 2025 'Jim said he was quite green and would come on for the run which is what I would expect and he's a horse we hold in high regard. 'When you think highly of a horse it's lovely when they can go and do that and sometimes they can go the other way and run very green – especially when they don't come off the bridle very often. 'He's going to improve massively for the run and he's a nice, exciting horse going forward.' On a possible Royal Ascot run, Ryan added: 'We'll see how he comes out of the race and it's something I'll discuss with Sheikh Mohammed Obaid. 'Ascot comes very early for a lot of these horses and it's a long season, so it's a decision we won't take until close to entry time. We'll see how he comes out of the race and he'll tell us.'

Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester
Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester

Rhyl Journal

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester

Trained by James Fanshawe, the daughter of Pinatubo had impressed when opening her account at Wolverhampton only 28 days ago and was sent off the well-backed 8-13 favourite, as she confirmed that Dunstall Park promise in the Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc EBF Fillies' Novice Stakes. 'Hopefully she is going to be a very nice filly going forwards,' said Hugo Lascelles, racing manager to owner Mary Slack. She looks smart. Pina Sonata (Pinatubo) justifies strong support and this exciting prospect makes it two from two this year for the @james_fanshawe stable @LeicesterRaces — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 27, 2025 'She needed a little bit of cover early on and didn't get it and funnily enough her sister (Sky Safari) ran at Salisbury on Saturday and she pulled. Once she got a bit of cover she settled down well and then was very pleasing.' Chief among the opposition was Owen Burrows' smartly-bred Frankel filly Alfareqa who had dazzled at Doncaster last time, but ultimately proved no match to the winner here, as Pina Sonata scorched three-lengths clear in the closing stages in the hands of Daniel Muscutt to signal a rise in grade. Lascelles added: 'We'll obviously go for a nice stakes race now somewhere, whether that will be Listed or Group Three, we will see, and then just feel our way from there. Two-thirds through the year we can see where we are at, but we're not going to just jump in at the deep end. 'I'm excited, we bred her at home and it's really nice when you breed one at home and follow one through. 'It was a classy run in a pretty good race I would say. I don't think she will go to Ascot, but I'm excited and she will go for a black-type race next.' It proved a worthwhile trip to the east midlands for Pegasus Stables handler Fanshawe, who also claimed the Dark Horse Wines Handicap with Me Tarzan (7-4 favourite). However, it was Pina Sonata that really got the trainer's juices flowing and he added: 'It's great that she followed up her Wolverhampton win and she stepped up under a 7lb penalty with a couple of nice fillies in the race who had nice pedigrees. 'One thing she did enjoy was the ground today – I don't think she would mind any ground, but she did enjoy it out there today 'It's great she's done it and also great for her owner Mrs Slack who is a great supporter of mine and now we can be a bit more ambitious.' Earlier on the card there was a smart performance on debut from Kevin Ryan's Rock On Thunder to claim the Orin Swift EBF Maiden Stakes. Sent off the 4-1 joint-favourite in the hands of Jim Crowley, the son of Night Of Thunder justified his trainer's lofty opinion with a length and a quarter success. Ryan said: 'I was delighted with him, he is a horse who has always shown us plenty at home, albeit we haven't pressed too many buttons with him to be honest as he's one who has always done things very easily. 'He probably over-raced a little bit for the first half furlong and Jim was wanting to find him a bit of cover from where he was drawn, but it was hard to do that. This looks a warm race and 380,000gns buy Rock On Thunder (Night Of Thunder) strikes on debut. The colt travels strongly into it and responds well in this likeable start for Sheikh Mohammed Obaid, @kevinryanracing and @JimCrowley1978 @LeicesterRaces — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 27, 2025 'Jim said he was quite green and would come on for the run which is what I would expect and he's a horse we hold in high regard. 'When you think highly of a horse it's lovely when they can go and do that and sometimes they can go the other way and run very green – especially when they don't come off the bridle very often. 'He's going to improve massively for the run and he's a nice, exciting horse going forward.' On a possible Royal Ascot run, Ryan added: 'We'll see how he comes out of the race and it's something I'll discuss with Sheikh Mohammed Obaid. 'Ascot comes very early for a lot of these horses and it's a long season, so it's a decision we won't take until close to entry time. We'll see how he comes out of the race and he'll tell us.'

Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester
Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester

Glasgow Times

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Pina Sonata hits the right notes at Leicester

Trained by James Fanshawe, the daughter of Pinatubo had impressed when opening her account at Wolverhampton only 28 days ago and was sent off the well-backed 8-13 favourite, as she confirmed that Dunstall Park promise in the Nobilo Sauvignon Blanc EBF Fillies' Novice Stakes. 'Hopefully she is going to be a very nice filly going forwards,' said Hugo Lascelles, racing manager to owner Mary Slack. She looks smart. Pina Sonata (Pinatubo) justifies strong support and this exciting prospect makes it two from two this year for the @james_fanshawe stable @LeicesterRaces — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 27, 2025 'She needed a little bit of cover early on and didn't get it and funnily enough her sister (Sky Safari) ran at Salisbury on Saturday and she pulled. Once she got a bit of cover she settled down well and then was very pleasing.' Chief among the opposition was Owen Burrows' smartly-bred Frankel filly Alfareqa who had dazzled at Doncaster last time, but ultimately proved no match to the winner here, as Pina Sonata scorched three-lengths clear in the closing stages in the hands of Daniel Muscutt to signal a rise in grade. Lascelles added: 'We'll obviously go for a nice stakes race now somewhere, whether that will be Listed or Group Three, we will see, and then just feel our way from there. Two-thirds through the year we can see where we are at, but we're not going to just jump in at the deep end. 'I'm excited, we bred her at home and it's really nice when you breed one at home and follow one through. 'It was a classy run in a pretty good race I would say. I don't think she will go to Ascot, but I'm excited and she will go for a black-type race next.' It proved a worthwhile trip to the east midlands for Pegasus Stables handler Fanshawe, who also claimed the Dark Horse Wines Handicap with Me Tarzan (7-4 favourite). However, it was Pina Sonata that really got the trainer's juices flowing and he added: 'It's great that she followed up her Wolverhampton win and she stepped up under a 7lb penalty with a couple of nice fillies in the race who had nice pedigrees. 'One thing she did enjoy was the ground today – I don't think she would mind any ground, but she did enjoy it out there today 'It's great she's done it and also great for her owner Mrs Slack who is a great supporter of mine and now we can be a bit more ambitious.' Rock Of Thunder impressed on debut (Adam Morgan/PA) Earlier on the card there was a smart performance on debut from Kevin Ryan's Rock On Thunder to claim the Orin Swift EBF Maiden Stakes. Sent off the 4-1 joint-favourite in the hands of Jim Crowley, the son of Night Of Thunder justified his trainer's lofty opinion with a length and a quarter success. Ryan said: 'I was delighted with him, he is a horse who has always shown us plenty at home, albeit we haven't pressed too many buttons with him to be honest as he's one who has always done things very easily. 'He probably over-raced a little bit for the first half furlong and Jim was wanting to find him a bit of cover from where he was drawn, but it was hard to do that. This looks a warm race and 380,000gns buy Rock On Thunder (Night Of Thunder) strikes on debut. The colt travels strongly into it and responds well in this likeable start for Sheikh Mohammed Obaid, @kevinryanracing and @JimCrowley1978 @LeicesterRaces — Racing TV (@RacingTV) May 27, 2025 'Jim said he was quite green and would come on for the run which is what I would expect and he's a horse we hold in high regard. 'When you think highly of a horse it's lovely when they can go and do that and sometimes they can go the other way and run very green – especially when they don't come off the bridle very often. 'He's going to improve massively for the run and he's a nice, exciting horse going forward.' On a possible Royal Ascot run, Ryan added: 'We'll see how he comes out of the race and it's something I'll discuss with Sheikh Mohammed Obaid. 'Ascot comes very early for a lot of these horses and it's a long season, so it's a decision we won't take until close to entry time. We'll see how he comes out of the race and he'll tell us.'

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