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'She's got a bit of class' - can Amo filly make winning debut?

Richard Hannon: trainer of Magical Sunset, who holds multiple big-race entries
Richard Hannon: trainer of Magical Sunset, who holds multiple big-race entriesCredit: Alan Crowhurst (Getty Images)


British Stallion Studs EBF Maiden Stakes | 6f | 2yo | Sky

Dark Jade, a half-brother to four winners including Fair Eva, who was once officially rated 110 when trained by Roger Charlton, may be capable of taking a significant step forward from his Ffos Las debut.

A seemingly unfancied 16-1 shot that night, the gelded grey was noted doing all his best work at the finish when fourth to Once More For Luck.

The winner has since twice performed with credit in stronger company, while the runner-up, Immortal Beauty, went on to win at Newmarket and Lingfield.

Roger Varian’s debutant Sakheer is entered in the Group 1 Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes as well as the Mill Reef.

A mature market will clearly reveal more about what is expected first time out, a comment which applies equally to Richard Hannon’s Magical Sunset, who holds several big-race entries, including the Group 1 Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes.
Race analysis by Richard Birch


What they say

Emily Scott, racing manager to Amo Racing, owners of Magical Sunset
She's a really nice filly who we've taken our time with. We're looking forward to getting her started, she's done enough work to do herself justice on her debut and hopefully she'll run with some promise. She's just taken slightly longer to mature but she's always been a nice model, she's a good mover and she's got a bit of class and quality about her.

Mike Murphy, joint-trainer of Champagne Sarah
We've always been pleased with her since day one. She's got a great attitude, she's got quite a lot of toe. She's had some niggles which have meant we haven't been able to get her on the track until now. I think she's a nice filly but tomorrow it'll be a matter of how she takes to the first day at school, she could be a bit green. We won't know until tomorrow or maybe even the second race how good she is as a racehorse but she's always given us a nice feel.

Amanda Perrett, trainer of Imperiousity
He ran a nice race at Goodwood, he's a little bit inexperienced but he's come out of it well. I would rather have been drawn a bit nearer the rail.
Reporting by Charlie Huggins


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