The seven-year-old went close in a Grade Three at Limerick when last seen in March, and returned to action at the same level under John Shinnick as a 16-1 chance. “She’s actually a good mare, but she’s got stronger as she’s got older. “We were a little bit worried as she got a bad fall before Christmas, schooling. “I think she’s a very good mare,” said the winning rider of the 1-2 favourite. “I was keen to use one of my 21 rides (in rules races as an amateur) on her because I just think she’s very good.
Source: Express February 18, 2026 17:17 UTC