'He picked up well and was very strong to the line' - Justin O'Hanlon with eyecatchers from the final week of the Flat season
LoveI Is Blind
Trainer: Joseph O'Brien
4th,
1m½f two-year-old fillies' maiden, Galway, October 28
The
final week of the turf Flat season saw Joseph O'Brien open the stable
doors and send out plenty of unraced juveniles, many of whom showed
promise.
Two of his runners from this Galway maiden could have been included. This filly by Make Believe ended up the outsider of his three runners and might have the most scope for improvement.
She was slowly away and when she got a position it was on the inside rail where a lot of luck was needed, which she didn't really get it. She kept going though in good fashion to finish fourth, beaten just over five lengths.
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