Skip to content

Lynam hoping Sole Power will shine

Sole Power ridden by Richard Hughes before winning the King's Stand Stakes during Day One of the 2014 Royal Ascot Meeting at Ascot Racecourse, Berkshire.
Image: Sole Power: In better heart now.

Eddie Lynam feels Sole Power is back on song ahead of the Al Quoz Sprint at Meydan next Saturday.

The multiple Group One-winning sprinter has yet to taste victory in Dubai and finished down the field on his return to action at the track earlier this month.

Lynam said: "I was a bit disappointed with his last run. He's in good heart now though and I'm very hopeful of a good run.

"I'm glad to have Richard Hughes and he'll have an English campaign this year."

The County Meath-based trainer also has a couple of exciting three-year-old fillies to look forward to this season in Agnes Stewart and Anthem Alexander.

Both filled the runner-up spot in their final juvenile starts at Group One level, with Agnes Stewart second in the Fillies' Mile and Anthem Alexander beaten by Tiggy Wiggy in the Cheveley Park Stakes.

"I'm hopeful that Agnes Stewart will develop into a Classic filly," said Lynam.

Latest Racing Stories

"There's no point in trying to stretch her (Anthem Alexander) stamina so we'll stick to sprinting."

Prices available for all of the big races at the World Cup meeting!