14 Jul 2023

NASHWA BOUNCES BACK IN STUNNING FALMOUTH PERFORMANCE

Last year’s heroin, Nashwa, is back winning on the Group 1 stage after a storming performance to land the Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes in the driving rain, after a fine ride from Hollie Doyle who was winning her seventh Group 1 in the saddle.

Persistent rain deemed to give the advantage to George Boughey’s Via Sistina who went off at evens, but John & Thady Gosden’s four-year-old, Nashwa proved too strong. Doyle kept her mount towards the rear of the field and as the pace quickened with Remarquee hitting the front, Hollie and Nashwa found a gap to put the race to bed in a matter of strides.

She is a powerful filly with speed and it will set her up nicely for the Nassau

The devastating turn of pace showed huge potential as she looks to defend her Nassau crown next week. Gosden senior said: “She has had a difficult spring. She didn’t come to herself, but went over to France and it helped her by going there.

“This filly needs to race and so I phoned up Teddy (Grimthorpe), and Mr Imad Al Sagar was brilliant. I said I’d like to supplement this filly and he said, ‘you believe that’s right’, and I said ‘yes’. So he said, ‘do it’. He is very trusting.

“The mile was no problem – she is a powerful filly with speed and it will set her up nicely for the Nassau, but it just happens to be a lovely Group One on the way.

Nashwa after winning The Tattersalls Falmouth Stakes Newmarket 14.6.23 Pic Dan Abraham-focusonracing.com

Doyle and Nashwa recorded back-to-back Group 1 wins last year in the Prix de Diane and Qatar Nassau Stakes, before a second placed effort in the Prix de l’Opera. Their return in 2023 had yet to go to plan following odds-on defeats in France and Newcastle, but her year looks just to have started.

The Qatar Nassau Stakes takes place at Goodwood next month, and Nashwa may take aim at the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes on QIPCO British Champions Day in October.