Leopardstown report The Willie McCreery-trained Jancis produced an impressive turn of foot to land the Group 3 Irish Stallion Farms EBF Brownstown Stakes in Leopardstown yesterday. Second leg of a double for Billy Lee, the Tamayuz filly, successful on her debut over this course and distance last month, quickened past six rivals in the last furlong and a half to beat front-runner Bluedrum, readily, by two and a quarter lengths. McCreery stated, “She’s a lovely, athletic filly and we’ve taken our time with her.
We had to choose become coming here or going to Killarney next week, where there would have been a full field. She had experience around here and we felt she’d learn more.” “I loved the way she picked up and Billy says there’s more there.
And she flows over that good ground.” ‘She’s a light-framed filly and doesn’t take a lot of work. She’s entitled to come back here for the (Group 1) ‘Matron’ (in September) and I don’t think she’ll do anything more before then.
” Superbly handled by Colin Keane, Lady Lunette (5/1) gave Ray Cody the biggest win of his training career when, having encountered trouble early in the straight, she pounced inside the final furlong to beat Snellen and Shayzann in the €100,000 Irish Stallion Farms EBF Nasrullah Handicap. “It’s some pot to win — I’m thrilled with her,” declared Cody, “The handicapper has given her a chance and that sort of race suits her. Colin said the more trouble he got into, the .