Richard Fahey ready for the real Perfect Power to show up in sprint thriller

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Richard Fahey ready for the real Perfect Power to show up in sprint thriller

Richard Fahey is preparing for the July Cup sprint. The market is already picking the favourites. Perfect Power ran below his best at Newmarket. Richard Faheys has an excellent record in Normandy. Accakaba should be suited by the slight drop in trip. Harry Three will carry the torch for three-year-olds.   The winner of the Prix Kistena will be trained by RichardFaheyl. He has previously won the Prix Jacques le Marois with Ribchester. His other wins include the 2014 Maurice de Gheestwith Garswood. It's easy to get caught up with how much difference the extra 100 metres makes when compared to form over a dead six furlongs.

Naval Crown won at Ascot and second in the July Cup. He was ridden by James Doyle. Charlie Appleby believes Naval Crown is the favourite for Deauville. He has also finished fourth in Poetic Flare's 2,000 Guineas and came second over seven furlongs in Jersey.

Perfect Power won the Prix Morny/Middle Park double as a two-year-old. He also won Commonwealth Cup at Ascot. His first attempt against older opposition was at Newmarket. Richard Fahey is looking forward to the Maurice de Gheest. He will be more comfortable coming to Deauville over six and a half furlongs than the six at the New market.

Richard Fahey is preparing for a sprint thriller. The horses are in good form. They are trained by Alessandro Botti, David Evans, Charlie Hills, Owen Burrows, John Quinn and Yoshito Yahagi. They hope their horses will do well. Harry Three is a horse trained in Group 1 company. Kieran Shoemark will ride him. He will be a bit light for Adam Kirby. Highfield Princess is trained. She has won up to seven furlongs. Her recent work has been good. It's a tasty race. John is hoping for good run. His horse is Highfields Princess. This is the first race of the season.


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