The yard celebrated a magnificent four-timer today, with COMING ATTRACTION, LADY OF SPAIN, SECRET ECHO and SADDADD all winning their respective contests.

Two-year-old COMING ATTRACTION was runner up on debut and a winner on her subsequent start at Chelmsford in June, and she duly made it two on the bounce with a fine performance at Chester this afternoon. Racing over 6f, the Dark Angel filly made all and never looked in doubt under Jack Mitchell, passing the post 1ÂūL the better of Palmer's Blingy's Sister.

COMING ATTRACTION was a 340,000gns purchase from Tattersalls Book 2. Many congratulations to connections LNJ Foxwoods, she looks like a filly with a smart future.


At Sandown, the lovely LADY OF SPAIN stepped up to Group 3 at Sandown level and maintained her unbeaten record, which now reads 1/111-1. Making her debut on turf and lining up after a 255-day absence proved no trouble for the four-year-old Phoenix Of Spain filly, who ran on well under Ray Dawson to claim the G3 Atalanta Stakes by half a length, with Balding's Blue Bolt and Beckett's Skellet back in second and third.

Ray Dawson said "She handled conditions and the time off the track hasn't done any harm. She's seems like a proper filly. My plan was to slide forward and hopefully slot in the first five or six but after a furlong I noticed there was a big gap between the horses upsides me, so I took back and she was a willing partner.

"She had to be tough because it got quite tight and messy around the bend, but she got in there and held her position well. Whether that's made the difference in the finish, I don't know, but she obviously has plenty of ability."

Congratulations to connection Mr Stuart and Mr Richard Marchant, and Mr Leon Boros.


SECRET ECHO added to the day's winners tally when breaking her maiden at Beverley. The two-year-old Wootton Bassett filly was placed on her first two starts over 6f and 7f respectively, but took the opportunity to get her career off the mark under Callum Rodriguez this afternoon, holding on by a neck.

Congratulations to connections Mr Zhang Yuesheng and the Yulong team.


Last but by no means least, it was the turn of progressive three-year-old SADDADD. The Pinatubo colt was a winner of the London Gold Cup Handicap last time out at Newbury in May, and he followed that up with a fine victory in the 1m2f Read Meg Nicholls' Blog Handicap under Ray Dawson at Sandown this afternoon.

Ray Dawson said "I've always really liked him," said Dawson. "He's a beautiful animal, lovely to look at, and my five-year-old girl could take him down to the start – he's so relaxed. We always thought he wanted some dig in the ground. He's genuine and an exciting horse.

"I think he was trying to give it all but he was still learning on the way round, finding his balance around the bend on the soft ground. He's picked up well and I think on more suitable ground with a bit of dig, you'll see a better horse. It was an impressive win carrying a lot of weight."

Many congratulations to Sheikh Ahmed.