Stakes performed filly to add French flavour at Randwick

Posted by RS NewsWire at 5:50pm on May 23rd

Competitive against some of the better fillies of her generation, French Endeavour will face a challenge of a different kind when she takes on the older mares this weekend.

Since kicking off her campaign in February, the three-year-old has managed a top-five finish in four Group races, highlighted by placings in The Vanity (1400m) at Flemington and P J Bell Stakes (1200m) at Randwick three starts ago.

She drops back to benchmark 78 grade for the St George Leagues Club Handicap (1400m) at Randwick on Saturday, but with 59kg she does have to concede weight to some experienced mares and overcome a tough draw in barrier 14.

Trainer Matthew Smith scratched French Endeavour from the Dark Jewel Classic at Scone last weekend due to a wide gate but said he was leaning towards rolling the dice at Randwick, pending consultation with her owners.

“She is a bloody nice filly,” Smith said.

“She has been consistent in Group races finishing just behind them and there is probably more to come when she comes back as a mare, she will come back a bit bigger and stronger.

“She has drawn a bit ordinary, and she has got a bit of weight in that race, but she is going well.”

French Endeavour has been in work since the summer and Smith is mindful she is lining up for the seventh run of her preparation on Saturday.

But he did give her a month-long break between runs prior to her P J Bell Stakes placing and says there are no signs at home that she is training off.

“We brought her back from Melbourne and gave her a freshen for the P J Bell – I was actually really pleased with her that day at Randwick when the track was horrible and she ran really well,” Smith said.

“You always worry when they get this deep into their prep, but she is going well and I can’t fault her work.”

Stablemate Miracle Spin will take his place in the Fujitsu Airstage Handicap (1600m) after he finished less than three lengths from dead-heaters Rise Of The Masses and Fall For Cindy over 1400m at Hawkesbury’s stand-alone meeting last start.

He is proven over the course and distance and Smith is anticipating a competitive performance.

“We had him in the Scone Cup and missed a run so he is in this weekend and the mile at Randwick should suit him,” he said.

“He looks good and his work has been good.”

Danny Beasley, who will retire from riding at the end of next month to focus on his budding training career, will ride Smith’s pair.

More Racing News

Midnight Dynamite's Path to the Big Dance After Rosehill Win

Connections of Midnight Dynamite are keen to see the horse contest a $3 million prize following his commanding performance in the Winter Challenge at Rosehill.Having added Saturday's stakes race to his triumph in last month's Listed Civic Stakes (1400m), the gelding is now slated for the Coffs Harbour Cup (1600m)...

Yesterday

Bold Soul's future may be over jumps after Flemington success

Connections have found Bold Soul, trained by Patrick Payne, to be a good earner on the flat, but his future might be better suited to hurdles.Bold Soul secured the Deane Lester Flemington Cup 1849 (2800m) at Flemington on Saturday, adding to his seven prior wins from 33 starts and boosting...

Yesterday

Sword Of Legacy's determined win follows Band Of Brothers' Ramornie success

Matthew Dunn's stable has enjoyed a prosperous week, capped by Sword Of Legacy's hard-fought victory at Rosehill. This triumph arrived just three days after Band Of Brothers, carrying the same lime, purple, and gold Hesket Thoroughbreds silks of David Moodie, captured the Ramornie Handicap at Grafton.Sword Of Legacy, sent out...

Yesterday

Ko Phangan claims Byerley Handicap at Flemington

The Trent Busuttin and Natalie Young stable continues its impressive run in qualifying races for Classic contenders with Ko Phangan's recent victory at Flemington.Ko Phangan's win in the Byerley Handicap (1800m) secures a coveted ballot exemption for either the Victoria Derby (2500m) or the VRC Oaks (2500m) during the Melbourne...

Yesterday

Joint Venture earns carnival ticket with Rosehill triumph

A late-developing two-year-old, Joint Venture, is now in contention for the initial three-year-old feature races after securing a crucial win at Rosehill.The impeccably bred son of I Am Invincible, a $625,000 yearling acquisition for the Newgate stallions syndicate, displayed significant progress from his debut second at Wyong, asserting his class...

Yesterday

Betwitchery ready to extend winning streak first-up

Betwitchery is set to extend her winning sequence as she makes her return to the racetrack at Flemington.The Leon and Troy Corstens and Will Larkin-trained mare is scheduled to begin her new racing campaign in the VRC Member Brendan Sobozynski Plate, a 1200-metre contest, this Saturday.Betwitchery, who has won five...

Jul 17th

Littlefield targets Magnolia Cup after Flemington engagements

Trainer Charlotte Littlefield is scheduled to travel back to the UK in approximately a week to participate in a charity race at the renowned Glorious Goodwood Festival.The Magnolia Cup is a distinguished charity event this year supporting Education Above All. It aims to gather funds to ensure access to education,...

Jul 17th

General Salute set for Winter Challenge under favourable wet conditions

The arrival of overnight rain has alleviated Sterling Alexiou's primary concern regarding General Salute's prospects in the final black-type race of the Sydney season, following his recent victory in the Winter Stakes.All four of the gelding's previous wins have been recorded on rain-affected tracks. Earlier in the week, with Rosehill...

Jul 17th

Burning Heartz set for Adelaide Stakes test

Trainer Gavin Bedggood envisions a future for Burning Heartz in an Oaks race, but his immediate goal is to secure some valuable Stakes black type for the filly.Burning Heartz, a winner on debut at Sandown on July 1, is now heading to Adelaide to contest the Group 3 South Australian...

Jul 17th

King Pedro defies odds in thrilling Grafton Cup victory

King Pedro has cemented his credentials for the spring staying races following an exceptional display to win the Listed Grafton Cup, navigating a slow-paced affair.Trainer Tom Charlton, observing from his Sydney base, admitted to initial apprehension regarding the track's bias against backmarkers. These nerves were amplified when Tahlia Fenlon, on...

Jul 16th