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Levey adamant Heredia 'deserves to take her chance' in Saturday's Sun Chariot Stakes

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Jockey Sean Levey believes Heredia deserves to take her chance in the Virgin Bet Sun Chariot Stakes at Newmarket on Saturday.

HEREDIA winning the Atalanta Stakes at Sandown in Esher, England.
HEREDIA winning the Atalanta Stakes at Sandown in Esher, England. Picture: Alan Crowhurst/Getty Images

Richard Hannon's four-year-old will make her Group 1 debut at the weekend after being supplemented at a cost of £20,000 on Monday by her owners St Albans Bloodstock Limited.

The daughter of Dark Angel was getting her head back in front for the first time since winning the Sandringham Stakes at Royal Ascot last season when landing the Listed British Stallion Studs EBF Dick Hern Stakes at Haydock Park in August.

The Hannon-trained filly proved she was back in fine fettle by following that up with a commanding victory in the Group 3 Virgin Bet Atalanta Stakes at Sandown Park last month and Levey is adamant she deserves to take her chance at the top-level.

Levey, who partnered Billesdon Brook to glory in the 2019 renewal of the race, said: "St Albans Bloodstock have been very good to me in allowing me to ride Heredia for as long as I have, and she has done ever so well on her last two starts. 

"There was a moment of disappointment when she hadn't shown improvement from the Sandringham, but she is back there now, and she deserves to take her chance in the Sun Chariot. 

"We were a little bit disappointed she didn't reach the heights after the Sandringham because we always thought a lot of her, but she has got over that kind of phase where she wasn't putting her best foot forward.

"Obviously going back up to the mile in her last two starts has helped, but at the same time, she has come to form at the right time. 

"I would like to think there is definitely a chance she will find improvement, whether it is good enough to beat Inspiral that is yet to be seen, but she deserves to be there taking her chance."

The Classic-winning rider added: "I'm not sure her win at Haydock was so much of a confidence booster as fillies can be temperamental at the best of times and you never know when they are going to put their best foot forward.  

"Normally when they do put their best foot forward you want to keep on their side and that is kind of where we are with Heredia.

"She was dominant at the end of her race at Sandown, but she arrived on the back of a very decisive victory in a Listed race at Haydock Park. 

"She has got a great turn of foot, and you ride her to utilise that and that was what we were able to do at Sandown. 

"She was able to travel very strongly on what was the back of a slowly run race, but she was able to pick them up and stay strong to the line."

When comparing Heredia with his previous Group 1 Sun Chariot winner, Billesdon Brook, he said: "Billesdon Brook was very good winning this race and was just touched off from winning a Falmouth Stakes on the July Course as well. 

"The massive difference is that Billesdon Brook was a proven Group 1 winner before she won the Sun Chariot, whereas this filly isn't."

Although his mount on Saturday is yet to compete at the top level, Levey believes she has plenty of attributes that will play to her strengths.

"We know Heredia handles the track as she was second to a good horse of Michael Dods [Azure Blue] over six furlongs on it and she is fairly versatile with the ground. 

"Heredia's main attribute is that turn of foot and the better the ground, the better she can use it. Hopefully, she can continue going the right way at the weekend."

Inspiral heads the betting as a general even money chance to follow up her Group 1 Jacques le Marios victory at Deauville, with Heredia introduced at 10/1 by race sponsors Virgin Bet for Saturday's feature.


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