Snow Fairy: mare has won five Group 1 races when ridden by Ryan Moore
PICTURE: Caroline NorrisRyan Moore cautious on Snow Fairy comeback
France: High-class mare Snow Fairy returns to action in the Darley Prix Jean Romanet at Deauville on Sunday, but big-race jockey Ryan Moore anticipates she will "only be at 90 per cent".
The Ed Dunlop-trained five-year-old, who won the Oaks and Irish Oaks in 2010, picked up an injury in November which ruled her out of the Hong Kong Vase and has kept her sidelined since.
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She returns in a hot-looking Romanet after 280 days off and Moore said: "She has been going well, but I anticipate that she will only be at 90 per cent here. She has clearly done a lot of work but you can't over-do horses after an injury like that, and I certainly won't be knocking her about on Sunday.
"It's been a long road back, with a lot of time and effort invested from Ed and his team, and I am not going to ruin it in a couple of minutes on her comeback."
Moore, whose five rides on Snow Fairy have yielded five Group 1 wins, added on his Betfair column: "She is obviously a top-class filly and - with all respect to Giofra, Izzi Top and Timepiece and the others in here - is well up to winning this at her best. She is clearly effective from one mile two to a mile four, so the mile two trip isn't an issue, and anything apart from very soft ground won't be a problem.
"She is a remarkable in that she handles soft and fast ground equally well in the highest company."



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