Horse Racing: CUIS OUT TO PROVE SHE'S A SOFT TOUCH Conditions will get best out of Bolger filly
Beaten a length and a quarter by Aidan O'Brien's highly-regarded colt, Cuis Ghaire will be more at home on tomorrow's soft surface. She's expected to return to winning form, at the probable expense of Dermot Weld's impressive Galway winner RARE RANSOM, the Tommy Stack-traine...
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Published in | Daily mirror (London, England : 1903) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London (UK)
MGN Ltd
16.08.2008
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Summary: | Beaten a length and a quarter by Aidan O'Brien's highly-regarded colt, Cuis Ghaire will be more at home on tomorrow's soft surface. She's expected to return to winning form, at the probable expense of Dermot Weld's impressive Galway winner RARE RANSOM, the Tommy Stack-trained OUI SAY OUI and John Oxx's BALIYANA, the latter pair having finished first and third in a Curragh maiden when making their respective debuts. In the other Group-race action, Dandy Nicholls' Rockingham winner MASTA PLASTA, a five-time winner but never successful beyond five furlongs, might struggle against Michael Halford's mud-loving grey SNAEFELL in the Patrick P O'Leary Memorial Phoenix Sprint Stakes. |
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