Enbihaar star name in Park Hill at Doncaster
Enbihaar will attempt a hat-trick of Group 2 Successes when she at Doncaster on Thursday.
Having got the Lancashire Oaks at Haydock and the Lillie Langtry Stakes from the bag of Goodwood, the John Gosden-trained four-year-old has seven younger fillies standing in her way after the 48-hour final declaration stage. Three of these Delphinia, Peach Tree and South Sea Pearl – are out of Aidan O’Brien’s Ballydoyle stable. Dame Maillot, trained by Ed Vaughan, measures up from an mile and a half following her success in the Group 2 Prix de Pomone. The Richard Hannon-trained Star Prerequisites, Ralph Beckett’s Oydis along with Mark Johnston’s Vibrant Diamond make up the eight-strong field. Johnston has a contender in West End Girl following nine fillies were announced for its Group Two on the right mile for the William Hill May Hill Stakes. The daughter of Golden Horn showed when winning the Sweet Solera Stakes at Newmarket she had been a staying two-year-old. While Godolphin Alpen Rose captured off the markers within exactly the same course and space she faces 33, tom Dascombe’s Boomer took the Group Three Prestige Stakes at Goodwood last time. The Irish challenger is before this season, the O’Brien-trained Passion, who opened her accounts at a Cork maiden above a mile. Completing the set of hopefuls are Ananya, educated by Peter Chapple-Hyam, Sylvester Kirk’s Anna Of Sussex, Richard Hannon’s Cloak Of Spirits, Run Wild and Hugo Palmer’s Powerful Breeze from the Gosden secure. The Irish have a strong-hand from the Weatherbys Racing Bank Number 300,000 2-Y-O Stakes with Aidan O’Brien having three of the 22 runners at Acomb Stakes second Harpocrates, King Neptune and Pistoletto while his son Joseph goes for the large grass with Group Three runner-up Unforgetable. Malton handler Kevin Ryan includes three headed by Gimcrack Stakes third Repartee. The Hannon team run three with Ziggle Pops, Manigordo and D Day using Keith Dalgleish series to run Glasvegas for the first time since he finished third in the Windsor Castle Stakes. Read more: https://montanayouthrugby.org/cheltenham-festival-tips/