'He's done so well from two to three - and I think he's got the pace to be a proper 2,000 Guineas contender'
Jessica Harrington divulges all the details about her powerful Moone string to deputy Ireland editor David Jennings

If you thought Jessica Harrington might be slowing down a bit at the age of 78, perhaps spending even more time mowing her lawns and planting flowers in her beloved gardens, you'd better think again.
Harrington has north of 60 juveniles for the season ahead, as well as proper Classic contenders in Green Impact and Hotazhell, who are heading for Newmarket and Longchamp respectively. The Moone matriarch is on a mission.
Harrington would love to add to her Classic collection, especially the Derby at Epsom, which remains joint-top of her bucket list alongside the Grand National.
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