Won at this course & distanceFresh (205 days off)Jockey in form (6 wins in 14 days)Trainer in formWon 4 of last 5
Trainer Quotes
Mar 2026
"She had a temperature about three weeks ago so we're going back gentle with her. We gave her a day away at the Curragh and we'll take her back and train her for Newmarket and see what happens. I was super-impressed with her when she won the Fillies' Mile last year - she went through the last furlong coasting. She then travelled over for the Breeders' Cup and all we thought she had to do was get round, but she picked up an infection. She's not overly big but is still 30kg up on last year's racing weight, which doesn't usually happen with a filly of that size. I'd imagine she'll end up going straight to the 1,000 Guineas and then go to the Oaks after that. Plenty are saying she's by Starspangledbanner so won't stay a mile and a half, but my instinct is that she's an incredible filly. I could be totally wrong, we've only trained a few Starspangledbanners, but everything she does suggests she'll stay. She has loads of personality, but she relaxes. 31-03-26"
"She was great last year, winning three times including the Queen Mary and the Cheveley Park. She could be trained for a Guineas, even though she's by No Nay Never. We'll give her a chance of getting a mile and there's a chance she could get it. 31-03-26"
Fresh (231 days off)Jockey in form (2 wins in 14 days)Trainer in formWon 3 of last 5Won here 1 time
Trainer Quotes
Jun 2025
"Her work has really come together over the past six weeks and I think she's good. She's a big filly with plenty of scope about her and she'll improve a bundle for her first start at Carlisle. She's definitely a six-furlong filly and the Albany looks the right race for her. 12-06-25"
Fresh (232 days off)Trainer in formWon 2 of last 5
Trainer Quotes
Mar 2026
"She's very like her dad and has made great progress. He didn't win until the end of his two-year-old campaign, so we were kind of surprised at what she did in winning all three races, finishing off in the Prix Marcel Boussac, and we couldn't wait to get her finished for the season. She's very strong, very natural and takes no training. Christophe [Soumillon] rode her for her last two wins and was besotted with her. Listening to the lads, she might go to France [for the French 1,000 Guineas] and Precise could go to Newmarket. After that, she could go back for a French Oaks, but we'll get her started and see. 31-03-26"
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