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Eirene sweated up before her reappearance at Newmarket two weeks ago, but still ran a race full of promise to finish third, beaten 2 lengths, behind Soliloquy in the Nell Gwyn Stakes on her first attempt over 7 furlongs. Dean Ivory’s Declaration Of War filly drops back to 6 furlongs in the Merriebelle Stable Pavilion Stakes (3.45) at Ascot on Wednesday and, with the going on the Berkshire course already good to soft, soft in places and with heavy rain forecast on Wednesday morning, could have her ideal underfoot conditions.
Eirene sweated up before her reappearance at Newmarket two weeks ago, but still ran a race full of promise to finish third, beaten 2 lengths, behind Soliloquy in the Nell Gwyn Stakes on her first attempt over 7 furlongs. Dean Ivory’s Declaration Of War filly drops back to 6 furlongs in the Merriebelle Stable Pavilion Stakes (3.45) at Ascot on Wednesday and, with the going on the Berkshire course already good to soft, soft in places and with heavy rain forecast on Wednesday morning, could have her ideal underfoot conditions.
She’s 2-3 on soft going, with her
only defeat coming behind subsequent Gimcrack Stakes winner Sands Of
Mali at Nottingham last August. She also ran well in defeat when a
rallying sixth of 11, beaten 5½ lengths, behind Clemmie in the
Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket last September, despite becoming
unbalanced on the run down into “the Dip” on the Rowley Course.
As the only filly in the field, she
receives a 3lb weight-for-sex allowance and, with the exception of
topweight Fighting Irish, who carries a 4lb penalty for beating two
opponents in the Group 2 Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte last October,
potentially holds a fitness advantage over her rivals, all of whom
are making their seasonal debuts. Dean Ivory is just 1-7 with his
three-year-olds at Ascot over the last five seasons, but that
shouldn’t, necessarily, be held against Eirene, who appears to have
been found a decent opportunity to open her account at Pattern level.
Selection: Ascot 3.45 Eirene
to win 12/1
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