Juddmonte Pretty Polly Stakes
Fillies Group 1, Curragh 16:40
Race Value: €250,000
1m 2f   
Sunday 1st July 2018

1 Urban Fox 9/1
2 Forever Together 4/6F
3 Athena 7/1
6 ran Distances: 3¼l, 2¼l, 1¾l
Time: 2m 6.98s (slow by 2.98s)

Urban Fox causes minor upset

The Group One contest centred around the Aidan O’Brien-trained Investec Oaks heroine Forever Together, who was the 4-6 favourite to follow up her Classic triumph at Epsom.

Urban Fox
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Urban Fox
O’Brien fielded three of the six runners in all and it was his Epsom third Bye Bye Baby who took the field along, with Forever Together second and the William Haggas-trained Urban Fox third under Danny Tudhope.

It was clear rounding the home turn that Urban Fox was travelling much the best of that trio and, turning out just 11 days after finishing fourth in the Duke of Cambridge Stakes at Royal Ascot, the 9-1 shot powered up the straight to record a comprehensive three-and-a-quarter-length success.

Forever Together was a clear second, with another O’Brien runner Athena making late gains to beat Bye Bye Baby to third.

The winning trainer’s wife and assistant, Maureen Haggas, said: “I’m thrilled to bits. I couldn’t be more pleased.

“She’s a beautiful filly. William said he wanted to step her up in trip and she’s really enjoyed it.

“She’s a beautiful, big filly and she’ll give the owners a beautiful mare when she goes to stud.

“She’s done really well. She’ll be given a bit of a break now.”

Tudhope said: “I knew she’d stay this trip but whether or not she was good enough for this grade I wasn’t sure.

“William liked her a lot and he doesn’t bring them here for nothing. I won on her at Ascot and knew her well. I knew she’s stay but didn’t think she was as good as that.

“They’re not coming from behind here. We’ve held her up because she’s been keen but she’s learning and was better, more relaxed.

“She needed to stay to get that trip and she did.”

O’Brien said of Forever Together: “She will appreciate going back up to a mile and a half and it was good to run her because she’s not a filly we’d be going to the Nassau (Goodwood) with.

“She’s a filly that will probably even go further than a mile and a half.

“The difference between her and Magic Wand (Ribblesdale Stakes winner) is that Magic Wand probably handles fast ground and is probably not mad about soft ground whereas this filly handles fast ground and like an ease too.

“Magic Wand is a possible for the Irish Oaks and King George. She’s in all those races.”

Pretty Polly Stakes (Fillies' Group 1)
€250,000 added, 3yo plus, 1m 2f, Class 1
6 ran
Going: Good to Firm

Pos Dr D Horse SP Jockey Weight Trainer Age
1st (5) Urban Fox 9/1 D Tudhope
9-8
W J Haggas 4
2nd (3) Forever Together (IRE) 4/6f R L Moore
8-12
A P O'Brien 3
3rd (1) Athena (IRE) 7/1 D O'Brien
8-12
A P O'Brien 3
4th (6) Bye Bye Baby (IRE) 5/1 J A Heffernan
8-12
A P O'Brien 3
5th (4) Harvestfortheworld (IRE) 14/1 W M Lordan
8-12
J A Stack 3
6th (2) hd Turret Rocks (IRE) 14/1 K J Manning
9-8
J S Bolger 5