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Padre's Greenlands plan

Image: Santo Padre: Heading to the Curragh on Saturday

A formidable British raiding party, including last year's winner Hitchens, could take on David Marnane's Santo Padre in Saturday's Greenlands Stakes.

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Group Three sprint at the Curragh attracts strong entry

David Marnane intends to let a back-to-form Santo Padre take his chance in Saturday's Weatherbys Ireland Greenlands Stakes at the Curragh. There is plenty of strength in depth to the entries for the Group Three sprint as Aidan O'Brien has entered a clutch of interesting three-year-olds against their elders with Crusade, Power, Nephrite and Reply in his team. Last year's winner Hitchens, trained by David Barron, forms part of a formidable British representation alongside Royal Rock, Alben Star, Bated Breath, Definightly, Morache Music, Jimmy Styles, Tiddliwinks, Mayson, Bannock and Bogart.

Trainer Buoyed

Santo Padre was third, beaten just under three lengths by Hitchens and Tiddliwinks 12 months ago and his trainer has been buoyed by the fact the gelding claimed his first win since the 2009 Portland Handicap when pulling away in the Woodlands Stakes at Naas. "The plan was to go for the Listed race and then for this, so hopefully we'll get some nice ground," said Marnane. "He ran some good races last year, he was also second at Haydock, even though we were never quite happy with him. "He's come out of his last run well and I'd like to think he could run a good race."

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