Friday 11 June 2004
Defeating two well fancied newcomers, Perfect Choice won a competitive Newbury maiden over six furlongs yesterday, prompting his trainer Brian Meehan to say: “This is one of our very best colts, who is mentally very forward, and if he comes out of it all right we’ll certainly look at the Chesham.”
In France on Monday, The Aga Khan owned and bred Kerasha won unextended by two lengths first time out. Her trainer Alain de Royer Dupré told the Racing Post: “Kerasha has been showing a lot of speed at home. She is a precocious sort, and I think she could turn out to be top class. Kerasha showed a lot of speed in her first serious gallop. From the very start I realised she was something out of the ordinary.”
Whazzat was another to win first time out when taking a six furlong event at Newbury on Wednesday. Overcoming a slow start, she made up ground in the straight to take the lead a furlong out and battled well under pressure to win by a neck. She was the second Barry Hills trained Daylami winner in two days, following Daytime Girl’s pillar to post victory at Chester on Tuesday evening.