Rain fear for Fairy's Arc bid

Tuesday 25 September 2012, 8:01am

The current spell of wet weather may force trainer Ed Dunlop to rethink his Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe plans for Snow Fairy.

Having returned from a serious injury better than ever, the globetrotting mare earned her place in the end-of-season showpiece by beating Nathaniel and St Nicholas Abbey in the Irish Champion Stakes.

She finished third to Danedream in the Arc last season before heading to Japan to win back-to-back renewals of the Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup at Kyoto, but all her best form is on fast ground.

"Officially she's a better horse than she was last year which is even more phenomenal after having such a serious tendon injury," Dunlop told At The Races.

"We've been lucky that the procedure worked but we must never forget she has a huge will to win. Her heart has always been enormous, she's not very big but she wants to win.

"Sadly those that go faster tend to injure themselves more.

"It's a weather-watch. I believe we've got rain coming in and if it's going on in Paris, we won't be going."

– PAA

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