Big Break moves in for the kill
As a full-sister to brilliant stablemate Famous Name, who bids for his 20th stakes-race success on the same card, Big Break has plenty to live up to.
She has certainly made a good start to her juvenile year, having finished third on her debut at Galway before running out a really impressive winner over the Killavullan course and distance.
Big Break is already a best priced 25-1 for next yearâs 1000 Guineas as she tackles colts in this Group Three event.
âShe is an interesting runner having won her maiden on fast ground,â said Weld, who has saddled five previous winners of the race, including subsequent Irish Derby winner Grey Swallow in 2003.
âThere were two track records broken on the day she won and how sheâll handle this easier ground remains to be seen.
âIt is a very good renewal of a race which has been a good pointer to next yearâs Classics down the years.
âI think Magician is a very smart colt.
âIâm lucky enough to have a good record in the race and I won it with Grey Swallow a few years ago.
âThere is no equivalent filliesâ race for Big Break to run in and I think she needs a bit more experience, so weâll let her take her chance.â
Weld has also declared Thunder Mountain, but conditions may not be in his favour.
âHe will probably run, but he is a horse who loves top of the ground, as he showed when winning his maiden at Galway quite well,â said Weld.
âHe should be coming home well.â





