The pair came through their final piece of work with flying colours to give the County Kildare trainer high hopes for the Group One over seven furlongs for two-year-old fillies.
“Both of them will hopefully take their chance,” said Condon.
“They are two nice fillies, and I think the ground is drying up for the rest of the week, so it should be lovely racing ground.
“We are happy with both fillies. They worked (on Tuesday morning), and all seems fine, so we’re looking forward to it.”
Teresa Mendoza made a winning debut and was then second in the Group Three Round Tower Stakes at the Curragh on her only run since. Thunder Beauty made a winning debut over the same course in July.
Condon also reports Laws Of Indices to be bang on course for the Goffs Vincent O’Brien National Stakes, after he also came through his exercise in good style.
“He seems very well,” he said.
“He did his last bit of routine work, and all went fine. I’m happy with him.”
Laws Of Indices sprang a 66-1 upset in the Group Two Railway Stakes at the Curragh, and then lost all chance with a slow start when a staying-on fourth in the Group One Phoenix Stakes over the same six furlongs last month.
Lowther Stakes winner Miss Amulet remains on target for the Cheveley Park at Newmarket, having been bought privately by Michael Tabor and partners since her York success.
“She’s on target for the Cheveley Park – that’s the next race for her,” said her trainer.
“All seems well since the Lowther. She’s training as normal. We’re happy with her – (so) that’s the plan.”
]]>Ken Condon’s five-year-old was slowly away and never figured in Sunday’s race, finishing last of six behind Persian King.
An initial routine check-up failed to come up with any reason for the uncharacteristically poor performance from the normally consistent son of Holy Roman Emperor, who was beaten only a nose in the Moulin 12 months earlier.
“For whatever reason he’s under-performed on Sunday – nothing has come to light,” said Condon.
“He’s had a clean bill of health from his usual attending vet yesterday. He cantered this morning, so it’s nothing obvious.”
Romanised will therefore be given time to recover.
“Obviously we were disappointed, and we are none the wiser,” added Condon.
“Maybe something will come to light in he next few days.
“I’m sure in the next few days the owner will say what he would like to do. We have no plans for the minute.
“He won’t be going for the QEII or races like the Foret after that. We’ll just sit tight for a while. It’s best to leave these things for a few days and see.”
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