Fantastic Ballydoyle Update for Group Class Runners this Season

Started by GAA_Punter, April 13, 2010, 10:55:15 PM

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GAA_Punter

Great update from Aiden O'Brien on his Group class runners plus 2yo's to note for the season.

Ballydoyle Update Tuesday 13th April

AGE OF AQUARIUS is well, he had a little hold up with a bruised foot but everything going well he might start back in the Boodles Ormonde Stakes at Chester.

ALFRED NOBEL will probably have his next run in the Weatherbys Greenlands stakes at the Curragh.

BEETHOVEN is working well, he will probably start in the stanjames.com 2000 guineas in Newmarket. He also holds an entry in the Kentucky Derby but is unlikely to travel there.

CAPE BLANCO is in good form, he is possible to start back in the totesport.com Dante Stakes at York.

FAME AND GLORY came out of his race well, he might go to the High Chaparral Mooresbridge Stakes at the Curragh next as the Prix Ganay might just come a little bit too soon for him.

FENCING MASTER is working nicely,we are looking at the stanjames.com 2000 guineas in Newmarket. for him.

JAN VERMEER is well, he also had a little hold up but is back in work again now, he is a possible runner in either the French guineas or the Abu Dhabi Irish 2000 guineas.

MIKHAIL GLINKA is in good form, he will probably have his first run in the P W McGrath Memorial Ballysax at Leopardstown.

RIP VAN WINKLE is well, he will either start in the Juddmonte Lockinge at Newbury or could go straight to the Prince of Wales Stakes or the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot.

STARSPANGLEDBANNER did his first canter on the grass this morning and we were very happy with him. We are hoping to have him ready for a run in the Duke of York Blue Square Stakes at York.

ST NICHOLAS ABBEY is in goo...........

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AZOffaly


Hardy

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(Clarification: I mean I think it doesn't not count as spam).

Donnellys Hollow

Why not post it in the existing racing thread?

It's not like Aidan will give the public any groundbreaking info about any of his string anyway. Everyone is either well or in good form (same old Ballydoyle/Coolmore speak). Give it two months and we'll be hearing how all the Derby horses have enough speed for the July Cup.

If they're all ridden like Fame And Glory was on Sunday than there's no point backing any of them until they've had a run.
There's Seán Brady going in, what dya think Seán?