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30 Oct 2025

Havana Anna has score to settle with True Love at Del Mar

Havana Anna has score to settle with True Love at Del Mar

Donnacha O’Brien could prove a thorn in his father’s quest for a record-breaking 29 Group One winners when Havana Anna rematches her Cheveley Park Stakes conqueror True Love in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint on Friday.

Aidan O’Brien stands three short of equalling his own record for top-level winners in a calendar year and has the chance to start the two-day meeting with a real bang when his exceptional daughter of No Nay Never drops back to her Royal Ascot-winning distance in Del Mar.

However, his son will play his ace card in the Del Mar feature, as he attempts to break his duck at the Breeders’ Cup.

“I think dropping back to the five (furlongs) will suit her, we’re drawn a little bit wider than ideal but I think she will like the track and the trip so we’re hopeful of a big run,” he said.

“We’ll just have to see how the race plays out and I don’t think it’s a track where you can take back, so wherever she jumps is where she will end up. It will just be a case of keeping it simple and leaving it up to Gavin (Ryan, jockey).

“She’s got loads of speed in comparison to the other European runners. Obviously the Americans are a bit faster than us in general, but she should have enough pace to travel in behind the leaders and we’ll see what happens after that.

“I think on form she’s got the best chance of the three I send over.”

Joining True Love in the race from Ballydoyle is Middle Park and Cornwallis runner-up Brussels, as well as recent British Champions Day hero Mission Central, while British interest is provided by Charlie Appleby’s Military Code and James Owen’s first ever Breeders’ Cup runner Aspect Island, who will be one of Frankie Dettori’s final rides in America.

The pace looks sure to be provided by chief US hope Schwarzenegger who bids to give Wesley Ward his fourth victory in a race he has made his own since its inception, while he could also possess the chief threat to Gstaad in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf when unleashing the exciting Outfielder, who is owned by Amo Racing and former Major League Baseball star Jayson Werth.

So impressive in the Coventry Stakes, Gstaad – who has hit the crossbar in three consecutive Group Ones since – will attempt to give O’Brien his fourth straight success in the one-mile contest, but Outfielder’s rider David Egan is backing his charge to bridge the near three-length deficit from when they clashed in the Prix Morny now locking horns again over an extra two furlongs.

Egan said: “He’s an exciting horse to get on stretching out to a mile. He was only beaten three lengths in the Morny and Gstaad and the Middle Park winner Wise Approach were only narrowly in front of him and have done great things since.

“He’s a horse Wesley has a lot of confidence in and he knows the Breeders’ Cup as well as anyone.

“He’s posted a great barrier (stall) in three and he has obviously got plenty of speed, but at the same time I think stepping out to a mile can only be a plus.

“He’s by Speightstown and a long-striding horse as you saw in Deauville and he wasn’t stopping over a well-run six furlongs there, so I think a two-turn mile won’t be a problem for him.”

Also preparing to take a shot at Dewhurst runner-up Gstaad is Hugo Palmer’s Ardisia having narrowly failed to reel in one of Gstaad’s stablemates at Ascot recently.

“He’s a remarkable horse and he has just got better with every run,” said Palmer.

“He has come out of Ascot very well and seems to be in the form of his life.

“I felt that if there was another 100 metres at Ascot he would have probably won and of course it’s different horses and a different track in America, but that run gave us real hope that he will stay a sharp mile round Del Mar.

“He’ll need luck on the day, but that applies to every horse that runs at the Breeders’ Cup.”

Arguably the best Coolmore representative on the opening night in California is facile Fillies’ Mile scorer Precise who searches for her third top-table success when rounding off her phenomenal campaign in the John Deere Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf.

It is the home team who send out the pick of the opposition, but O’Brien senior – who describes Precise as looking like “something we never had before” – will have to be wary of his offspring once again, with eldest son Joseph O’Brien saddling Group Three winner Queen Of Hawaii and Donnacha’s second runner of the night being Balantina.

The latter has been butting heads with some of the best two-year-old fillies around all season and her handler feels she is capable of outrunning her forecast price.

“If you take out her last run on ground that was probably too slow for her, her form is really strong,” said O’Brien.

“I think the trip on this ground will suit her really well and I’m hoping she’s a filly that will run really well and certainly outrun her odds.”

Also in the mix is Andrew Balding’s May Hill Stakes runner-up Pacific Mission who could prove aptly named ahead of her run where the surf meets the turf.

“Pacific Mission has pleased me and I thought her run in the May Hill was very good, but the main reason in coming here after being invited was how well she was working,” said Balding.

“Unfortunately she’s drawn wide and it’s her first time round a bend. Precise is drawn wide as well, but I just hope it’s actually a true-run race and that stamina comes into play.”

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