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Laurens 'absolutely bouncing' for her back-to-back Matron bid

Laurens: reported to be in rude health bu Karl Burke
Laurens: reported to be in rude health by Karl BurkeCredit: Edward Whitaker

How the tables have turned. Laurens may have come into this race last year as the underdog behind Alpha Centauri but, having dethroned that great racemare in an epic duel, it's Karl Burke's six-time Group 1 winner who's there to be shot at this afternoon.

She sets a lofty standard too, but no horse has managed to record back-to-back Matron Stakes wins since the race was elevated to Group 1 status in the mid-80s.

After running well in defeat in the Lockinge and the Queen Anne, Laurens showed what she's made of when running out an easy winner of the Prix Rothschild.

An inadequate seven furlongs may have caught her out in the Group 2 City of York Stakes last time, but according to Burke his star mare has come out of that contest in tremendous shape, leading connections to the opinion that a repeat success could be on the cards.

Burke said: “This has been one of her main aims for 2019. I'm really happy with her, she's in great form and goes there with a great chance.

“At York last time she was giving weight to a smart horse in Shine So Bright, who was better suited by seven furlongs on that track than we were and whose jockey James Doyle probably won the race when he took two lengths out of us in 50 yards turning in.”

He added: “She lost nothing in defeat and we certainly don't regret running her because it fitted in well with her work programme and she's absolutely bouncing now.”

O’Brien out to spoil the party

Hermosa: the dual Guineas winner needs to put a disappointing effort at Goodwood behind her
Hermosa: the dual Guineas winner needs to put a disappointing effort at Goodwood behind herCredit: Caroline Norris (racingpost.com/photos)

Aidan O'Brien would join John Dunlop as the most successful trainer in this race's history if any one of Hermosa, I Can Fly, Happen or Just Wonderful can score.

Successful with Lillie Langtry in 2010 before Alice Springs and Hydrangea took the 2016 and 2017 runnings, O'Brien is hopeful of adding to his tally.

Speaking about his team, which is headed by Hermosa, O’Brien said: "Hermosa didn't seem to handle the track at Goodwood at all and it just didn't happen for her on the day. It was a very messy race as well. We've been very happy with her in the lead-up to this and hopefully she can return to the sort of form she showed earlier in the year.”

On I Can Fly, Just Wonderful and Happen, he added: “I Can Fly is a very consistent filly who always seems to run her race so hopefully she can do so again.

"Just Wonderful is a filly we've always thought a lot of. She shows more at home than she has shown on the track so far. Happen is a good filly in her own right.”

Iridessa out to get back on track

Iridessa: is back to a mile after disappointing in the Irish Oaks
Iridessa: is back to a mile after disappointing in the Irish OaksCredit: Patrick McCann

Iridessa, successful in the Group 1 Fillies' Mile as a juvenile as well as the Group 1 Pretty Polly Stakes over 1m2f at the Curragh this season, is reverting to the mile after disappointing in the Irish Oaks.

Joseph O'Brien's charge could be a dangerous filly to underestimate and has the assistance of Wayne Lordan, who guided her to her two Group 1 triumphs.

John Oxx: ‘Skitter Scatter faces tall order’

It’s been a race against time with Skitter Scatter all season after last year’s outstanding juvenile suffered torn muscles in the 1,000 Guineas.

A recent blowout at Tipperary has done Skitter Scatter the world of good according to John Oxx, who admits the filly has plenty to do back against the best.

Oxx said: “She had a nice run at Tipperary and she has taken a step forward for that but this will be a tall order for her taking on this sort of company.

"She has to take a big jump forward, and while we expect her to have improved for Tipperary, whether she can find the required improvement in just 16 days remains to be seen."

He added: “It's great to get her back in this sort of company again and conditions are in her favour – she'll like the ground. It's effectively her first run of the season but we're very happy with her.”


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