Twomey Aims for Group 1 Success at the Curragh

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Trainer Paddy Twomey (middle) after La Petite Coco's win in the 2021 Blandford Stakes at the Curragh

Paddy Twomey is a trainer at the top of his game and the Tipperary handler will head to the Curragh for Derby weekend in the hope of securing his first group 1 success.

Twomey, operating at a 37% strike rate this season, will launch a two-pronged attack at the June 26 Alwasmiyah Pretty Polly Stakes (G1), headlined by classy filly La Petite Coco , while French Claim  will be the trainer's first runner in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (G1) on Saturday.

La Petite Coco was a revelation last season, winning four of her five starts since joining Twomey, including a defeat of Love  in the Moyglare Jewels Blandford Stakes (G2) at the Curragh last September. 

The 114-rated daughter of Ruler of The World  is the general 3-1 favorite to give Twomey his first success at the top table and the Tipperary handler cannot wait to get his star filly back on the track.

He said: "It looks like a very good race and La Petite Coco is very exciting. Both fillies have earned their place and we're very much looking forward to Sunday."

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La Petite Coco and Billy Lee picks off Love to win the Moyglare “Jewels” Blandford Stakes (Group 2). <br><br />
The Curragh Racecourse.<br><br />
Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post<br><br />
12.09.2021
Photo: Patrick McCann/Racing Post
La Petite Coco gets up to win the 2021 Blandford Stakes over Love at the Curragh

While Sunday presents a terrific opportunity for La Petite Coco, she is also nominated for the Nassau Stakes (G1), Yorkshire Oaks (G1), Irish Champion Stakes (G1), and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe (G1), and her trainer is eager to see how the season unfolds.

He added: "She has good entries and I think she's in great form. I'm looking forward to the year ahead with her."

His other entrant, Rosscarbery , has thrived since moving to Twomey's and, on the back of her recent progression, connections have decided to supplement the filly for Sunday's showpiece at a cost of €30,000 (US$31,595).

The Sea The Stars  filly, now rated 107, has won all four starts since joining the Tipperary stable, most recently when accounting for a classy field to land the Munster Oaks Stakes (G3) last month.

On her chances, Twomey said: "Rosscarbery has earned her chance for a crack at a race like this. She's in good form and she came out of the race at Cork very well and we're looking forward to running her."

French Claim will lead the way in Saturday's Irish Derby for Twomey and Billy Lee.

The son of French Fifteen  opened his 3-year-old campaign in glittering fashion when running riot in a conditions event at Cork before finishing third behind Stone Age  in the Derby Trial (G3) at Leopardstown in May.

Twomey believes the Derby trip will be a help to him and said: "He was good as a 2-year-old. He progressed from his maiden and won really well in Cork. I think the Derby trip around the Curragh will suit him well. He would appreciate any rain that falls."

On the prospect of gaining his elusive group 1 success, Twomey added: "We'll let the horses do the talking."

The ground at the Curragh was good, good to firm in places, on the straight and Derby course ahead of racing Friday, with 15-20mm of rain forecast over the weekend.

Clerk of the course Brendan Sheridan said: "We've been in touch with Met Eireann. The heaviest downpour is scheduled for Saturday evening into Sunday. We'll be in touch with further updates. At the moment, we're in a good place. The winds are to pick up from tomorrow."