Irish Daily Star

Love leaves the door open

- ■ ■Ruairí MURPHY reports

A LATE d decision i i to t reroute t Snowfall from the Champion Stakes to the Qipco British Champions Fillies & Mares Stakes appears to offer Aidan O’Brien’s dual Classic heroine a chance to return to winning ways at Ascot.

Love’s defection from the mileand- a- half contest prompted a change of plan from Ballydoyle, while La Petite Coco, who beat Love at the Curragh, is another who will not be in action.

So brilliant in the Oaks, Irish Oaks and Yorkshire Oaks, Snowfall has since suffered defeats in the Prix Vermeille and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, finishing sixth in the latter.

Stiff

She does, however, set a stiff standard if running up to her best.

O’Brien said: “Snowfall ran well in the Arc. The ground was very soft and there wasn’t much pace. Wetookourt­imeonher,butwe probably expected there to be more pace in the race.”

Snowfall is joined by La Joconde, a daughter of Frankel who ran her best race of the season two starts ago when third in the Vermeille.

“She was just beaten in the Vermeille and was a bit disappoint­ing the last day over a mile and a quarter,” said O’Brien of Hollie Doyle’s mount.

“She obviously prefers a mile and a half on good ground.”

Albaflora got closest to Snowfall at York, beaten by four lengths.

The Ralph Beckett-trained fouryear-old hasn’t run since that effort on the Knavesmire in August.

Beckett said: “She put in a terrific effort to finish second behind Snowfall in the Yorkshire Oaks.

Positive

“She has run well at Ascot in the past, which is a positive. She is in really good shape so I’m hopeful.” La Petite Coco’s connection­s are still represente­d, by the Andrew Balding-trained Invite.

A Listed winner at Chester last month, the Team Valor- owned three-year- old is also well suited by easier underfoot conditions. Balding said of the ex- Marco Botti runner: “She’s not exactly an extravagan­t worker, but I liked what I saw when she won at Chester on her only start for us.

“She’s obviously a filly with plenty of ability.”

Eshaada, who was narrowly beaten in the Ribblesdal­e Stakes at the Royal meeting, takes her c h a nc e fo r Roger Varian, with Oaks runner-up Mystery Angel in action for George Boughey.

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