Jazz Girl expected to thrive in Her Majesty’s Plate
The A. Oliver trained chestnut filly, Jazz Girl, will dance on her way towards the finish first in the Her Majesty’s Plate, a high-profile Irish race that is going to take place at Down Royal on Friday, July 27. The €13,000 contest over 1 mile, 4 furlongs
and 195 yards will commence at 9:00 (GMT).
The four-year-old veteran sprinter will run alongside five rivals on the good to soft track that she has experienced just once in her career.
The brilliant daughter of Johar out of Madame Boulangere possesses an epic track record. She has won 5 of her total a dozen starts so far. The skilled sprinter marvellously bagged a couple of consecutive triumphs during September-October 2011. She ran for
both the times under Gary Carroll.
The Garrett J. Freyne owned fantastic filly moved ahead to finish 4th in two back-to-back races on April 18 and May 13, 2012-----the first race was held at Dundalk while the other took place at Leopardstown.
The Mount Coote Partnership bred maverick runner elegantly won the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Fillies Handicap over 1 mile and 2 furlongs at Navan track on May 20.
Jazz Girl moved forward to grab a grand victory in her last outing entitled as Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund Fillies Handicap, held at Killarney on July 18.
Chicago also seems to be another strong candidate for the race. The A. P. O’Brien trained bay colt excellently achieved two consecutive runner-up ranks on April 12 and May 3 while being the hot favourite runner.
The talented son of Montjeu out of Lady Karr stepped forward to break his maiden in the Cork Racecourse (C & G) Maiden on May 11. He was the 2-11 favourite for that race as well.
The Paulyn Limited bred confident colt went on to finish first again in his last start named as Fairyhouse Sunday Market Handicap over 1 mile and 4 furlongs. That race took place at Fairyhouse on July 15.
In this situation, there will be witnessed a fierce battle between Jazz Girl and Chicago. Let us see who manages to thrive. Good luck to the duo.
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