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Memory excels in the Cherry Hinton

 

The impressive unbeaten filly Memory propelled herself to the fore of the Gr.1 1,000 Guineas market after a comfortable success in the Gr.2 Cherry Hinton Stakes on Wednesday at New Market, in which she came from last to first and had to overcome trouble in running.  

The daughter of Danehill Dancer won her maiden at Goodwood in May before landing the Gr.3 Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot in a close finish from Margot Did (Exceed And Excel). 

Trainer Richard Hannon said he believed she was a true

Guineas prospect and that she would stay a mile with no problem. Her next target is the Gr.1 Moyglare Stud Stakes over seven furlongs at the Curragh at the end of August. 

The runner-up was the Mick Channon-trained Soraaya (Elnadim), who was having her second start after winning a maiden at

Hamilton. Her next outing is likely to be in the Gr.2 Lowther Stakes. Sir Mark Prescott’s Hooray (Invincible Spirit) was third and is likely to go for the Lowther too.
 

Memory was bred by Swordlestown Stud and was sold at the Tattersalls October Yearling Sale Book One for 72,000gns to John Warren Bloodstock. She is out of the Gr.3-placed Nausicaa (Diesis) and the second dam is the Listed winner Blushing All Over (Blushing Groom). 

Hurricane Run off the mark 

First season stallion Hurricane Run got off the mark as a sire at Lingfield yesterday when his filly

Cochabamba quickened readily clear to win a six-furlong maiden by four lengths. The win was even more promising when you take into account that her trainer Roger Teal is not noted for his juveniles winning on their debuts and that Huricane Run’s
progeny should excel when they run over seven furlongs and a mile this year, though

Cochabamba
is a half-sister to the dual five furlong juvenile winner Crown (Royal
Applause), who also won at Kempton last night. 

Hurricane Run, a son of fellow Coolmore stallion Montjeu, won his sole start as a two-year-old and progressed markedly at three, finishing a fast-finishing second in the Gr.1 Prix du Jockey Club before winning the Gr.1 Irish Derby and the Gr.1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. At four, he added another Gr.1 when winning the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. 

Courtesy:

EBN, UK

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