Saturday's G2 Railway Stakes winner True Love has shot to the top of Timeform's two-year-old fillies' rankings following her five-length success, in which she beat three rival colts.
The daughter of No Nay Never, who broke her maiden when winning the G2 Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot, has been awarded a mark of 110p, which puts her just 1lb behind her stable-mate, G2 Coventry Stakes winner Gstaad (Starspangledbanner). Another Ballydoyle runner, G2 Norfolk Stakes winner Charles Darwin (No Nay Never), also has a rating of 110p.
“True Love was impressive on Saturday and is now Timeform's top-rated two-year-old filly, with a rating of 110p,” said Timeform's Andrew Asquith. ”
“She looks ready for Group 1 company next and holds entries in the Phoenix Stakes and Moyglare Stakes as well as the Nunthorpe at York.
“With doubts over both Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin running again this season, she could well be pitched in against the boys once more at some point, where she would be very interesting from a ratings perspective once her sex allowance is taken into consideration.”
For context, True Love's fellow Aidan O'Brien trainee Bedtime Story (Frankel) was rated 116p after her wide-margin win in last year's Chesham Stakes.
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