Protagonist, making his debut for a new yard that day, has obviously improved to record subsequent wins at Doncaster and Sandown, and I’d still probably have him favourite over stablemate Mujtaba despite being handed a low draw, but Electrical Storm comes here significantly better off at the weights having been left on a mark of 92. Racing in second from an early stage, he stuck to his task extremely well in the circumstances, the other pace forcers Aldhaja (5/1), Forest Falcon (8/1) and Chairman (100/30 joint-fav) finishing only 12th, eighth and sixth. Since then she’s snugly added to her tally with a Group Three win back up over six furlongs at the Curragh, and the decision to bring her back to England and supplement for this looks a significant pointer. Having considered Flying Childers winner Trillium the horse to beat at the start of the week, I’ll take her and Meditate on at the prices available as Siyouni filly Treasure Trove could hardly have been more impressive when last in the UK, showing a sparkling turn of foot to win the Listed Roses Stakes at York’s Ebor Festival. She’s the veteran of the party here with eight starts under the belt already, but that just typifies Twomey’s methods of keeping in-form horses on the go, and Treasure Trove is evidently thriving off her busy schedule – so much so that one wonders whether the 28-day break since she last ran might be a negative, if anything. ![]() ![]() ![]() La Petite Coco and Pearls Galore have put upwardly-mobile trainer Paddy Twomey on the Group One map this year and TREASURE TROVE is worth backing as she looks to burst a few bubbles in Saturday’s top-class Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket.
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