Ken Condon hoping Elusive Beauty can bag Ballyogan honours
The Group Three TRM Ballyogan Stakes is the feature race on Curragh's Sunday card and has attracted plenty of British interest, including Listed winner Buying Trouble.
KEN CONDON expects testing ground to be no issue in Elusive Beauty's bid for more black type at the Curragh on Sunday.
Arriving on the back of an unlucky fourth in a handicap at the Kildare track, she runs in the Group Three TRM Ballyogan Stakes, for which a field of 12 go to post.
Condon said: "She was tight for room in the Curragh and that's the way she has to be ridden - for patience. She needs luck, but she ran very well.
"She is very consistent and is a good, hardy, tough filly. There is a lot of rain forecast and she won't mind the ground. I'm happy with her.
"She has a mark of 94 so will probably have to improve, but she has run well at the Curragh at this six-furlong trip before.
"The aim is to get more black type as she has been third in a Group Three before.
"There is a seven-furlong Listed race at Carlisle in July for three-year-old fillies' only which we don't have in Ireland. There is also a premier handicap over the Derby weekend."
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