Tough Sonaiyla gives Paddy Twomey a long-awaited first Group success
Trainer Paddy Twomey saddled the first Group winner of his career when the ultra-tough Sonaiyla overcame some unexpected obstacles to land the feature Group 3 Ballyogan Stakes under Ronan Whelan.
The daughter of Dark Angel was almost wiped out coming out of the stalls but recovered to get into a good position and in the final furlong showed a terrific attitude to see off the persistent Romantic Proposal by half a length.
"She's a great filly," said Twomey. "She's in better form than ever this year. She had a mix-up at the start last time here too in the Greenlands Stakes where she did great work at the finish from an unpromising position. Today she came there and showed us what she had been showing throughout the spring.
"She has won her Group 3 and we can step her up in grade now. I think she has a preference for this track as she has rarely been out of the frame here."
Explosive juveniles set the early scene
The level of juvenile talent in Irish yards was well advertised in the opening two races on the card.
First to strike was Aidan O'Brien in the opening 7f maiden, won impressively by his newcomer Point Lonsdale.
The son of Australia strode clear up the hill in the final furlong under Seamie Heffernan to score by five and a half lengths. A crack at the Chesham Stakes at Royal Ascot is now in the offing.
Ascot is not on the agenda for the Ger Lyons-trained Dr Zempf, who quickened up nicely under Colin Keane to land the 6f winners' race.
"We'll go the Siskin route," said the trainer's brother and assistant Shane. "The Railway Stakes back here on Irish Derby day looks an obvious target."
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Published on 2 June 2021inReports
Last updated 20:09, 2 June 2021
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