Believing justified George Boughey’s decision to head to Ireland with an impressive success in the Barberstown Castle Sapphire Stakes at the Curragh on Saturday.
@gbougheyracing hit the target in Ireland as Believing strikes late to win the G2 Barberstown Castle Sapphire Stakes under Ryan Moore ??
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The filly holds an entry in York's Nunthorpe next month.pic.twitter.com/Nt3YJwAT4e
The Highclere Thoroughbred Racing-owned filly has been a consistent operator in the top sprinting events of late, finishing fourth in both the King Charles III and Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot.
Dropping back to Group 2 company at the Curragh, she had the perfect opportunity to stamp her class on her rivals and grabbed the opportunity with both hands under the guidance of Ryan Moore.
With a furlong to run it was Believing and fellow British raider Beautiful Diamond who had come to the head of proceedings, but the evens favourite was always in control as Moore urged his mount on to score by a length and three-quarters.
Karl Burke’s Beautiful Diamond was second at 5/1 with Ed Walker’s Makarova completing a clean sweep of the places for the UK-based fillies and mares.
Henry Morshead, Boughey’s assistant trainer, said: “She’s such a hardy, tough filly and she did it well.
“She came out of Ascot great. She ran with great credit in two Group 1s over the week which is amazing. She hasn’t done a lot since and we’ve just freshened her up.
“She can be quite busy at a high level through the second half of the year, and I’d imagine she’ll have sales hopes later in the year.
“Highclere are great supporters of the yard and it’s great to get a Group 2 win for them.”
Moore felt switching back to five furlongs had been a positive for Believing.
He added: “She has been in very good form this year, she won well at Haydock and had two very solid runs in Group 1s at Ascot. She was probably entitled to win this.
“She is very straightforward and seems to be most suited to five furlongs.”