Kensington Lane
Flopped in a Group 3 race won by Black Caviar Gold on final start of a six-race juvenile campaign; finished in front of that below-par rival on reappearance; again had the better of the exchange when beating her in the Athasi Stakes over C&D; up against it here.
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Ownership history
- Medallion,Agave Racing Stable,TrommerCurrent
- Mrs A M O'Brienuntil 19 May 2026
Newest first. Dates mark when the horse left each owner.
Breeding
- Sire
- Starspangledbanner
- Dam
- Almost Always
- Damsire
- Galileo
From the connections
“She won well back on nicer ground. I thought Kensington Lane was way too big a price today but she is a Group Three winner now. She's in the Guineas, so she'll probably go there. She has a lot of gate speed so she's one that could end up in the US, in one of those ten-furlong Grade Ones later on in the year. If she goes abroad on a turning track, a mile and a quarter will be no problem to her - Donnacha O'Brien, trainer.”
“Kensington Lane been improving slowly. Her form is rock-solid. At Down Royal she had a good look when she got there and was just collared by one of Joseph O'Brien's, who has won twice since. We've always liked her and I'd say there's a little bit more improvement in her - Gavin Ryan, jockey.”
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