"She did well to win on her debut at Newbury last year. She's has an Oaks entry and will run in a trial somewhere - she'll need some juice in the ground. She is bred to be above average and goes well. She's pretty straightforward and we're just waiting for her to come to hand. 27-04-26"
"She ran in the Fred Darling and has come out of the race well. She'd had only one start on the all-weather and she had been working well. She'll step up to a mile and a quarter next as we thought she might be better at middle distances. She's a sister to Pride Of Arras and they're a family who catch on quick, and she's pretty straightforward. 27-04-26"
Stepping up in classWon 2 of last 5Won here 1 time
Trainer Quotes
Apr 2026
"She has a few entries but will probably go for a handicap to Epsom on Tuesday. She has an Oaks entry and although she has a miling pedigree, there's a good chance she can stretch out. She shows up well, hence her smart entries. 27-04-26"
"We campaigned very aggressively after her maiden win and rounded off last season with a great second in the Fillies' Mile. We galloped her at the Craven meeting to try to learn a bit more about how we should be approaching the first half of the season. Through the winter I got the impression that she was going to be more of an Oaks filly than a Guineas filly, but Jason Hart was very happy with her work and I think she'll run in the 1,000 Guineas first. It would be no surprise to see her running in the first four or five and, if she did that, it would be the best possible trial for the Oaks. When you're already rated 108 but believe stepping up in trip is likely to bring more improvement, it's easy to get excited. 21-04-26"
How do odds work?The first number is what you win, the second is what you bet. So 5/2 means you win £5 for every £2. 4/1 means you win £4 for every £1. The bigger the first number, the less likely bookmakers think the horse will win — but the more you'd win if it does.