As customary at the unveiling of the 2YO Classification, BHA Handicapping Team Leader Graeme Smith and IHRB Handicapper Mark Bird nominate some of last year’s juveniles that could be ones to note as three-year-olds. Add them to your Racing TV Tracker!
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Pedigree: Siyouni x Vercelli Trainer: Charlie Appleby
Verse Of Love created an excellent impression when running away with a 7f fillies’ maiden at Newmarket in October on her only start to date, and she looks a pattern winner in waiting. Indeed, I thought it was amazing the way she powered five lengths clear of a stablemate.
A lengthy, imposing filly, out of a half-sister to an Australian Group 1 winner, she was never flat out to draw five lengths clear of a 76-rated stablemate and finished the race with plenty of running left. In doing so, she clocked a time that would support a figure well into 90s and it feels as though that was only scratching the surface.
It could be that we see Verse Of Love in Dubai prior to her European campaign and she looks one to follow wherever she goes. (Graeme Smith)
Speaking on Tuesday's call, Appleby said of his exciting prospect: "She showed a lot of natural pace last spring but just kept growing so we allowed her to have that time to develop. Even the team in Dubai are saying this filly looks a classy filly, so hopefully she hits the target with what we aim to achieve there in Dubai [UAE 1000 Guineas] and bring her back in the spring and look at the Nell Gwyn and perhaps put her in a Guineas as well."
I AM I SAID
Pedigree: Almanzor x Tesoro Trainer: Ralph Beckett
The Future Stayers’ Novice over 8f at Newmarket’s two-year-olds’ fixture in October has been won by the likes of Cracksman and Hurricane Lane in the past, and last year’s winner I Am I Said looks a smart middle-distance prospect for the year ahead, too.
The Ralph Beckett-trained son of Almanzor was relatively unconsidered at 20/1 but won in decisive fashion after early greenness, needing minimal encouragement from jockey Richard Kingscote to run past and away from a couple of rivals who are rated in the mid-80s, winning by over four lengths and looking to have more in reserve. As the penny dropped he was something to behold and that performance looks worth around the mid 90s.
I Am I Said is a half-brother to last year’s John Smith’s Cup winner Enfjaar, and, sure to stay at least 10f, looks an interesting one for the Derby trials this spring. (Graeme Smith)
CROWN OF OAKS
Pedigree: Wootton Bassett x Forest Crown Trainer: William Haggas
Crown Of Oaks will embark on his three-year-old season as a maiden but shedding that tag should prove a formality, and he looks one for significantly better company beyond that.
The William Haggas-trained colt was bought for 260,000gns as a yearling and is from a very useful family. His sole outing to date came in a 7f maiden at Newmarket in early October, where his position in mid-division proved a disadvantage as things fell for those ridden prominently. His strong finishing third to be beaten just over a length by Secret Theory and Spirit of Summer (now rated 90) was not only striking, but a significantly better performance than the bare result implies too, particularly as he took a while to get organised under pressure. Sure to stay at least 8f, he’s one to follow. (Graeme Smith)
ACAPULCO BAY
Pedigree: Dubawi x Je Ne Regretterien
Trainer: Aidan O’Brien
Acapulco Bay showed sufficient promise in his two starts as a juvenile to suggest that he can take high order among the leading middle-distance horses in 2025.
By Dubawi, out of a full sister to Group 1 winners Chicquita and Magic Wand, he made an eye-catching debut at the Curragh in mid-August, when running on very strongly from the rear of the field, in what was a steadily run race, to take the runner-up spot behind his stable companion, the subsequently Group 1-placed colt Delacroix.
Reappearing three weeks later at the same venue and despite not looking suited by a change to front-running tactics, he nonetheless dispatched two subsequent maiden winners in efficient fashion.
Likely to be suited by a strong gallop and hold-up tactics, he looks open to significant progress when stepped up in trip this year. (Mark Bird)
CHANTEZ
Pedigree: Wootton Bassett x Lady Lara
Trainer: Ger Lyons
Ger Lyons had a number of good two-year-old fillies last year and I think she might have slipped under the radar just slightly in comparison to her stablemates.
Chantez showed enough in her three starts as a two-year-old to suggest that she could compete at the highest level alongside several of the more high-profile fillies that will represent her yard as three-year-olds in 2025.
All three of her runs were at Leopardstown over 7fs and following a fine debut effort when just touched off in a maiden by the subsequently Group 1-placed filly Exactly, she made no mistake six weeks later when romping to an easy success. She ended the year in style when defeating seven previous winners, including the subsequent Group 2 Rockfel Stakes winner Bubbling, with a little in hand in the Listed Ingabelle Stakes.
By Wootton Bassett, she is a half-sister to the King Edward VII Stakes winner Changingoftheguard, and having already emulated her dam as a Listed winner, she has bright prospects of stepping up further in grade on a sound surface. (Mark Bird)
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