Irish Daily Mail

A GOOD DAY TO TAKE ME TO CHURCH

- By EOGHAN O’BRIEN

JACK DAVISON’S Take Me To Church is moving up in the world after a runaway success in the Irish Racing Writers Cliff Noone Memorial Madrid Handicap at Naas. The three-year-old has won twice on the all-weather on his two most recent outings, but has clearly been considered a good turf prospect by his trainer ahead of his first start of the year on grass. Under Ronan Whelan he was a 4-1 chance for the sevenfurlo­ng contest, won last year by Paddington before he went on a five-race winning streak that included the Irish 2,000 Guineas, the St James’s Palace, the Coral-Eclipse and the Sussex Stakes. After an easy six-and-a-halflength victory Take Me To Church is also set to step up in grade, with the Listed Gladness Stakes on his agenda next. ‘He’s a right little horse. It’s nice when a plan comes off and to bring up the hat-trick by winning the Madrid is a great result,’ said Davison. ‘He’s a turf horse really and I knew what he did in Dundalk wasn’t going to be what he could do on turf but he still won twice. He’s progressed and it’s a fantastic result. ‘I’d probably be in favour of having a go at the Gladness at the Curragh over seven, all going well. He has lots of options. ‘He did win impressive­ly. You don’t mind foregoing their handicap mark when they win a premier handicap in that style.’ Andrew Slattery’s Sunchart finally had his moment when landing the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Devoy Stakes, having been runner up in the race in both 2021 and 2023, while Purple Lily advertised her Classic claims with victory in the TRM Equine Nutrition Race at Naas.

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