True love shed her girlfriend’s maiden label in Koljice Mary’s cakes in Royal Ascot.
Trained by Aidan O’Brien and Riding from Ryan Moore, True Love Chased Home Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday, and the winning role on Tuesday and Stablemate Gstaad at her last start and was ordered neatly from 9/4 favorites.
True love took a little time to perform at the race while Zelaina set the early pace, but she remained in the real effect in the final Furlong to win 100/1 Shot Coverhead, with the third Patrick Biancone Raider.
It was a win number 93 for O’Brien at a big meeting, although pretty surprising his first in Queen Mary.
He said, “It’s beautiful and in the first race of Ryan and said he still said that it was still beating it, and then you wouldn’t think it was beating it (Lady Iman and Gstaad.
“Ryan gave her a beautiful ride and Michael always loved her. He always said about her. It’s great because her mother in the town of Troi and her sister is in the foal in Wotton Bassett, so it’s really wonderful.
“She drew alone and there was no pace where she was so she had to do her job and it was great, he was great at her. She was the strongest in the last half of the Furlong.
“Ryan said it was a little slow to keep it a little all the rest and I think it was trying to use it, but late on it was really strong.
“She had to work really hard and the only place she got the company was out, and Ryan really let her go there. She was under the pump of further output, but so hard on the line.
“She’s like a four-year-old, and Ryan thought it would be better when she takes up to six furles and she is a big, a ripe filling in the ring like a four-year-old, she is so space – she’s something that is so obeyed.”
About the future plans, O’Brien added, “I think we will be looking forward to that it will imagine that it will not have trouble going in six pounds, but it never exists great and never affects it.
“Vinner Mary Mary always headed to Deauville, and that would really be two races in July, it would be two races in Rokovo role in Newmarket in July, but we would see how she is.”
Carmers claims that the won is a orientation for two
Carmers held his undefeated record with a fortified representation in Queen’s vase.
The first runner at the royal fastening for the Paddy Tvoomi, Vootton Bassett Colt was successful at his two previous start at Ballinrobe and the nail, and was a 9/2 recording to complete his hath trick in this group with one Mile-Sik Furlong.
Always in the front front hands of Billy Lee, Carmers took over Shackleton who completed the home and answered every call of his driver to refuse to stay at a pair of Furthur and Rahiebb, with three-quarters of the winning margin.




