Kissed shows star quality in Salsabil Stakes

RACING: AIDAN O’BRIEN’S Kissed showed she has serious ability to back up her outstanding pedigree as she made a brilliant return…

RACING:AIDAN O'BRIEN'S Kissed showed she has serious ability to back up her outstanding pedigree as she made a brilliant return to action in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Salsabil Stakes at Navan yesterday.

The daughter of Galileo is a three-parts sister to last year’s Ivestec Derby hero Pour Moi and may well be Epsom-bound herself judged on this runaway victory.

Having made a winning debut at the track last October, the three-year-old was sent off the 2 to 5 favourite stepped up in distance and class for her comeback and she could not have been more impressive.

The trainer’s son Joseph O’Brien was happy to give his mount her head from the off in the testing conditions and she had her opponents in trouble rounding the home bend.

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The jockey barely had to move a muscle as Kissed breezed further and further clear to register an eight-and-a-half-length triumph over Aaraas.

Paddy Power and Stan James cut the winner to 5 to 1 from 8 to 1 for the Investec Oaks at Epsom on June 1st, making her clear second in the ante-post betting behind her stablemate Maybe, who is heading for next weekend’s 1,000 Guineas at Newmarket.

The winning rider said: “She’s very uncomplicated and she’s a lovely big scopey mare. She’s got a great attitude too. You’d have to be delighted with her performance as she jumped and travelled and never looked like she was going to get in trouble.

“It was slow ground out there and she got a little bit tired, so hopefully she can improve. Her brother won the Derby last year, so you’d have to be hopeful she would handle the track (if she went to Epsom).

“It’s a long way away and it would be premature to say if anything was going to Epsom or not. With natural improvement, you’d like to think she could become that kind of a filly. Both of her runs have been on softer ground and until she runs on faster ground we won’t really know if she’ll act on it.”

The father and son combination enjoyed further success as 4 to 6 favourite Athens also made all the running in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race.

Johnny Murtagh, Tommy Stack and Wayne Lordan all enjoyed a fine afternoon with doubles on the card. Murtagh got punters off to a great start as the Ger Lyons-trained 15 to 8 favourite Watsdachances confirmed the promise of her debut third with a six-length win in the opening Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden.

Murtagh struck later for his boss the Aga Khan and trainer John Oxx as Karatash (100 to 30) made a fine start to his career in the Dunderry Maiden.

Stack and Lordan completed doubles with Atacx and 9 to 2 favourite Equity Swap.