Snow Fairy 'really well' after Oaks glory

Ed Dunlop reports Investec Oaks heroine Snow Fairy to have taken her Classic exertions in her stride.

Ed Dunlop reports Investec Oaks heroine Snow Fairy to have taken her Classic exertions in her stride.

Connections supplemented the three-year-old for Epsom at a cost of £20,000 following victory at Goodwood, and she repaid their faith with a fast-finishing performance under champion jockey Ryan Moore.

Dunlop will now give his charge a deserved break and then consider a tilt at next month’s Irish equivalent at the Curragh.

“She’s really well, got back home in good time last night and ate all of her food,” said Dunlop.

“She seems to have taken the race well, but we’ll give her a little holiday now and have a think about going for the Irish Oaks.”

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