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Lucky Vega leads Jessica Harrington's troops into battle on 'very big weekend'

Lucky Vega stretches clear of his rivals to run out a convincing winner of the Phoenix Stakes at the Curragh
Lucky Vega stretches clear to land the Phoenix Stakes at the CurraghCredit: Caroline Norris (racingpost.com/photos)

Jessica Harrington has stressed it is a "very big weekend" for her Commonstown team as Lucky Vega tackles the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh on Saturday, a race she is trying to win for the first time.

The dual-purpose trainer, who celebrated her first Classic success when Alpha Centauri landed the Irish 1,000 Guineas in 2018, will be doubly represented in the 2021 edition on Sunday with No Speak Alexander and Zaffy's Pride, while Cayenne Pepper will take on Love on the same day.

Lucky Vega went down fighting in the Qipco 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket, finishing a half a length behind Poetic Flare in third, and he has been made 15-8 favourite with Paddy Power to win the Irish equivalent after 14 horses stood their ground at Tuesday's five-day forfeit stage.

The biggest threat could come from the yard of Aidan O’Brien, who is chasing his 12th win in the race and a first since Churchill in 2017. He is responsible for four of the remaining entries and Battleground, Van Gogh and Wembley could all bid to put their disappointing displays in the 2,000 Guineas behind them.

Poetic Flare was only sixth in the French equivalent at Longchamp on Sunday but was left in at the Curragh by Jim Bolger at the five-day forfeit stage.

Harrington said: "It's a very big weekend for us and I'm really looking forward to it. It's all systems go for Lucky Vega, although you'd have to be worried about the ground and the forecast for the rest of the week.

"But there is nothing we can do about it. It was pretty soft when Lucky Vega won the Phoenix Stakes and we were probably more worried about the quick ground for him at Newmarket than we are about Saturday."

No Speak Alexander and Zaffy's Pride both seemed to enjoy soft ground when finishing first and second in the Athasi Stakes at the track this month.

Jessica Harrington: looking forward to the weekend's Curragh action
Jessica Harrington: looking forward to the weekend's Curragh actionCredit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

Harrington said: "No Speak Alexander was very good the other day and she'll be fine on the ground. She will stay too – that's going to be important. Zaffy's Pride is tough and the ground won't bother her."

Cayenne Pepper has been given the green light to take on Love and the rest of the Ballydoyle battalion in the Tattersalls Gold Cup, and Harrington has issued an upbeat bulletin on the four-year-old.

She said: "Cayenne Pepper is great, really good. She's wintered very well and got a lot stronger. I've been delighted with her."

Dermot Weld's two-time Irish St Leger winner Search For A Song has also got the go-ahead for the 1m2½f Group 1.

Joseph O'Brien, who is hoping Thunder Moon can leave a lethargic effort in the Qipco 2,000 Guineas behind on Saturday, believes the Zoffany colt may have lost his race at the start at Newmarket.

O'Brien said: "Thunder Moon got quite upset before the race at Newmarket and wasted a lot of energy. It was just one of those things. We've regrouped and trained him for the Curragh. Ideally he wouldn't want it soft, but he's come out of Newmarket in good shape."

O'Brien's Pretty Gorgeous, ruled out of Newmarket after an unsatisfactory scope, is set to make her belated reappearance in the Irish 1,000 Guineas.

Pretty Gorgeous: has her sights lowered in the Fairy Bridge Stakes at Tipperary
Pretty Gorgeous: set for seasonal reappearance on SundayCredit: Getty Images

"I'm happy with Pretty Gorgeous and she seems pretty versatile with regard to the ground – it's obviously going to be on the slow side," O'Brien said.

One filly who will not be lining up on Sunday is the Kevin Prendergast-trained Mehnah.

Prendergast said: "Unfortunately, Mehnah pulled a muscle in her last piece of work. It's nothing serious, she just tweaked one, but it's enough to keep her out of Sunday. We'll see how she is but hopefully we might aim her at the Coronation Stakes at Ascot now."

The ground at the Curragh is yielding to soft, soft in places on the straight track and yielding to soft on the round course. Persistent rain is forecast for later in the week.

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David JenningsDeputy Ireland editor

Published on 18 May 2021inNews

Last updated 20:02, 18 May 2021

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