Joseph O’Brien targets Yarmouth feature with two runners

New ground wills break Wednesday when saddling his first two runners at Yarmouth at the EBF Stallions John Musker Fillies’ Stakes.
The Classic-winning rider-turned-trainer will be represented in the feature 10-furlong Listed decoration at the Norfolk trail by Cnoc An Oir and Snapraeceps.
It will be the second time this season the two stablemates have raced against each other last month following the couple finished down the field at Gowran Park.
O’Brien stated:”These are my very first runners in the track but it is about trying to find some black type with them and also this race fitted in. Hopefully they can run nicely.
“They’re both well-bred fillies and are reaching a level where they need black type today.
“They ran nice races out last time and this isn’t quite as aggressive as the business they have been keeping.
“The excursion is a little additional for both of them but I think they ought to be fine over it because they are two straightforward fillies.”
Maid For Life has become a model of consistency all year and after finishing second behind the reopposing Gallic for her first start over the trip at Chelmsford last time out coach Charlie Fellowes is convinced the daughter of Nathaniel can turn the tables and also be in the shake up.
Fellowes stated:”She ought to have likely won last time as she was facing just before the line after it just online her head was up.
“She had been carrying a lot of weight daily and we’ve got a massive swing in the weights together with the one that beat her.
“I needed her into a course she enjoys to see if she remains the trip and she settled and did everything well and that I had this race in my mind later.
“She has a bit to find with Fanny Logan but we’re taking a look at black kind and on ratings she’s a fantastic opportunity to acquire some.”
One of two runners in the race John Gosden along with Fanny Logan, connections of time outside Chelmsford scorer Inference, expect she could build on that success by taking a step up.
Chris Richardson, racing manager to owners Cheveley Park Stud, said:”She’s a filly that doesn’t do much in your home.
“it’s a chance to find out where we reside level-wise together with her and she prefers to take her chance.
“They’ve had a bit of rain but hopefully it has not been too much as she enjoys top of this floor ”
George Scott is looking forward to providing the opportunity to test her skill at a greater level after posting a success last time to Moll Davis out.
Scott said:”She was very unlucky at Glorious Goodwood and when she had won that race her form would seem very strong. All of the time is improving as we watched at Doncaster.
“I am quite looking forward to see how she’s taken the step up in grade. Therefore there’s not much concern there floor will be fine for her.
“At the moment we do not have many quality horses in the yard and she is head and shoulders above all else and if we have a good one she’s it so I’m expecting her to conduct a nice race.”

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