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Lucida on target for big run

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Kevin Manning does not think the fact Lucida heads straight to the Qipco 1000 Guineas at Newmarket without a trial will work against her.

Lucida heading to the barrier before the running of the Meriton Serv. Apartments Plate Picture: Racing and Sports

Trained by Jim Bolger, Lucida is owned by Godolphin and represents Manning's best chance of winning the Classic since Finsceal Beo took the prize back in 2007.

A narrow second in the Moyglare, she gained compensation when winning the Rockfel Stakes at Newmarket, beating her chief market rival Fadhayyil, although she subsequently appeared a shadow of herself on soft ground when fifth after being s ent off a short price in the Fillies' MIle.

Manning said: " The Fillies' Mile was her only disappointing run last season. You'd have to put it down to the ground - we did anyway.

"She was very impressive in beating Fadhayyil before that in the Rockfel. That day she was going away at the line it looked like a mile would suit her, and she had no problems with the track. On that performance I wouldn't be worried about her over a mile.

"She's been working very well at home, we've been very pleased with her, and didn't feel that she needed to run in a trial. Jim tends to send one straight there if he thinks they are good enough."

Long time a nte-post favourite Found was the most notable absentee from a field of 13 for Sunday's Classic.

Aidan O'Brien had informed the public she had suffered a setback in the lead-up to the race, but he was still hoping she would make the line-up.

However, a tweet from Coolmore on Friday morning confirmed the bad news for those who had been backing the Prix Marcel Boussac winner through the winter.

It read: "One declaration from Ballydoyle for Sunday's 1000 Guineas @NewmarketRaces Qualify (Joseph O'Brien)."