Nell Gwyn Stakes: Pretty Crystal denies Dance Sequence

By Racing TV
Last Updated: Wed 17 Apr 2024
held off the late surge of in the Lanwades Stud Nell Gwyn Stakes at .
Viewed as the first 1000 Guineas trial of the spring, the previously unbeaten Dance Sequence was 10-11 favourite to enhance her Classic claims for trainer Charlie Appleby.
was briefly short of room on the Godolphin filly and it was just then that Oisin Orr on Pretty Crystal made his decision to set off in pursuit of the filly Kathmandu, who had made a bold bid for home.
As Kathmandu’s stride began to shorten, it was Richard Fahey’s Pretty Crystal who looked the likely winner but Dance Sequence, once in the clear, began to make ground.
The favourite began to roll around upon meeting the rising ground, though, making life difficult for Buick, and that enabled Pretty Crystal (18-1) to come out on top by a neck.

Fahey will consider supplementary entry

Fahey said: “It was a good, hardy and tough performance. She arrived here fit and well and we were pleased with her.
“She had to step up to win today and she has done. She has stuck her head down and won. We are delighted. We were expecting a good performance today and although I thought she might struggle to beat the favourite I thought she had a good each-way chance.
“We didn’t put her in the Guineas as we ran her in Pattern company last year and she was found wanting.
“We will speak to Sheikh Rashid (Dalmook Al Maktoum, owner) and his team to talk about supplementing her for the Guineas and work our way from there. I am a little bit shocked she won today so we will get her home and see.
“The Nell Gwynn has been a very lucky race for us and this is the third time we’ve won it. It is quite a prestigious race and gives you black type.”
Orr said: “I was delighted and things went a lot smoother today as a few times I’ve been unlucky on her.
“I got a lovely run and she is tough, she hit the line strong and was great.
“She had good form as a two-year-old, but I think she’s a lot stronger and she’ll be right up there with the good fillies we have and it’s good to get her head in front.”
Philip Robinson, assistant racing manager for owner Sheikh Rashid Dalmook Al Maktoum, said: “I couldn’t understand how she was such a big price – I thought we would be single figures.
“I don’t think she’s in the Guineas, but we might have to put her in! We have got to find out what we have to do now, but why not (have a go). Dubawis, they never stop improving I think and as they get older they get better. Big heart, tries, it’s what you need.”

Appleby still harbours Classic hopes

Appleby said of Dance Sequence: “Without winning, we are delighted with the run and that is very much what the trials are there for.
“I spoke to William and said we are going to have to ride her a bit closer to the pace because the twice she ran last year she just got through the line and was learning on the job. Today there were pacier fillies in there and I thought he might just have to ask her a bit more to get to them and I think we saw all of that develop throughout the race.
“Even going to the line, William thought he had won and she ducks out towards the rail so it’s just all about learning and I think you will see a different filly in two and a half weeks’ time. That extra furlong will suit and just the experience of this itself.
“The Guineas is two and a half weeks away so needless to say we hope there is a little bit more there, hopefully.
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