Kevin Ryan | Woodies D.I.Y. Sapphire Stakes

Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, July 3, 2012


Kevin Ryan | Woodies D.I.Y. Sapphire Stakes. Kevin Ryan admits testing conditions at the Curragh are a priority for Tiddliwinks prior to the in-form sprinter's hat-trick bid in Saturday's Woodies D.I.Y. Sapphire Stakes.

The Guy Reed-owned six-year-old beat a number of the best speedsters within the land when creating a winning begin to his season within the Duke of York Stakes in mid-May.

He proved that to be no fluke when winning the Greenlands Stakes at the Curragh ten days later and drops back from six to 5 furlongs on his come back to the track.

Ryan said: "The horse is in nice type, however we want the bottom to dry up slightly.

"Royal Ascot was never on the agenda for him and that we set to return here.

"He has got to offer weight away all spherical, however that does not hassle me as he won with top-weight at the Curragh last time.

"I'll simply got to see what the bottom is like after I get there."

Tiddliwinks is one amongst six British challengers for the cluster 3 prize, with a complete of field of 9 declared.

Roger Charlton's Definightly has gone shut twice this season and therefore the Beckhampton trainer is assured of another massive run.

He said: "I assume 5 furlongs is maybe his best trip in an exceedingly means and he loves soft ground, thus hopefully it stays soft.

"He's a horse who travels well and he is been abroad many times currently, that the journey to eire should not worry him.

"I assume all the horses within the race are a lot of of a muchness. Our horse is a minimum of nearly as good as them if not a bit higher, thus fingers crossed."

Rae Guest's Mirza steps up at school when winning a handicap at Newmarket and a Listed race at Cork in very little over per week.

"He's in nice type and it is a stiffer 5 furlongs than Cork, that ought to be in his favour," said Guest.

"It's an open race however hopefully our horse contains a massive likelihood as he loves this softer ground. We're keen to stay going with him whereas the bottom is testing because it inconveniences alternative horses however does not inconvenience him."

Ron Harris saddles 2 runners in decide 'N Jury and Secret Witness and he's assured each will build their presence felt.

Harris said: "Judge is in nice order and that i thought it had been a extremely gutsy performance below top-weight at York the opposite week.

"He's run well at the Curragh before when he was second to Reverence a number of years ago. the bottom was terribly deep that day, thus he ought to handle conditions tomorrow.

"Secret Witness was unlucky at York a handful of starts back as he tripped initiating of the stalls.

"Last week within the Wokingham there was no pace where he was drawn. he is a horse who has to be lined up and are available from behind, however he could not try this last week.

"There'll be many pace on in eire, thus i feel he might run a extremely massive race.

"I would not wish to make a choice from them as they need 2 totally different varieties of running. If one thing takes decide on in front, that may play into the hands of Secret Witness, thus we'll see what happens."

Stuart Williams has declared Eton Rifles for each this race and therefore the Chipchase Stakes at Newcastle.

The latter is his most popular possibility, however Saturday's Gosforth Park card is subject to an 8am inspection.

"He's in smart type and came out of the Salisbury race well. i believed he ran an honest race at Salisbury considering he did not extremely get the run of the race," said Williams.

"We need to travel to Newcastle with him, however we'll got to see what happens. We're progressing to got to compute the logistics of progressing to eire if Newcastle is off.

"The ground can suit him wherever he goes and hopefully he are often competitive."

Aidan O'Brien runs Empowering, whereas Santo Padre and Katla are the 2 alternative Irish-trained runners.

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