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O’Shea hoping lightning can strike twice

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Six years after his sire Contributer won a Group One race for trainer John O’Shea on the Golden Slipper program, Lion’s Roar will be striving to do the same.

John O'Shea is hoping it will be a case of like father, like son when Lion's Roar chases a Group One, 2000 metre target on Golden Slipper day. 

The three-year-old will bid to add Saturday's Rosehill Guineas to his victory in the Randwick classic, six years after his sire Contributer – who O'Shea also trained – won the Ranvet Stakes over the same course and distance on the corresponding program. 

"We can only hope," O'Shea said. 

"I'm happy with where we're at. I wouldn't change anything and the horse is in good order so hopefully that reflects on the field on Saturday." 

Lion's Roar has drawn awkwardly in barrier 12 and is an $8 chance in pre-post markets which have Mo'unga, who was a luckless second in the Randwick Guineas, as a clear-cut $2.80 favourite. 

Montefilia downed Lion's Roar in the Spring Champion Stakes and is also highly regarded at $6.50 with Victorian Grandslam ($8) the only other runner under double-figure odds. 

Given Mo'unga's good draw in barrier six, O'Shea figures bookmakers have made the right market assessments. 

"Mo'unga looks to have drawn to get a very good run in the race," O'Shea said. 

"The filly beat our bloke last year so the formlines all tie in. I thought her run first up was fantastic in a race that has punched out a good few winners." 

O'Shea is looking for an improved run from Rondinella as she continues her march towards the Sydney Cup in the Epona Stakes (1900m). 

"She is looking for a mile-and-a-half and a tough-run 1900 on Saturday is right up her alley," O'Shea said.