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Ryan Moore’s Grosvenor Square promises to be well-suited for a trip to Chester, where he will be coming up against fellow Galileo colt Agenda on Wednesday.
He will be on board three horses at Chester on Wednesday; Port Fairy in the 15.05, Grosvenor Square in the 15.40 and Gallantly in the 16.10.
Here, Betfair ambassador Moore goes through his three rides for Wednesday.
![Ryan Moore has three rides at Chester on Wednesday in Port Fairy (15.05), Grosvenor Square (15.40) and Gallantly (16.10)](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/05/07/22/84586013-0-image-a-17_1715118669591.jpg)
Ryan Moore has three rides at Chester on Wednesday in Port Fairy (15.05), Grosvenor Square (15.40) and Gallantly (16.10)
15:05 Chester
Port Fairy
There is little to split Port Fairy and Rubies Are Red on their two efforts to date, and I ride the former.
I have been on board both for their runs this year, and Port Fairy showed a good attitude to win at Dundalk, where she probably did it a bit snugly.
Rubies Are Red is a sister to Found among others and I think she probably finished second to a very good filly in Galileo Dame, who she meets again here.
Improvement is needed from both but of course the potential is there after just the two starts.
15:40 Chester
Grosvenor Square
He looks the clear form choice on his form at two. I didn’t ride him in any of his three starts last year but he followed up a good third in the Beresford when an impressive winner of a Group 3 at Leopardstown on deep ground.
This Galileo colt promises to be well suited to this trip and there is no reason to think he won’t be as least as effective on a decent surface.
In fact, he will probably improve for it. He’s a good prospect but our other Galileo colt Agenda is far from out of this, either.
![Grosvenor Square is trained by Aidan O'Brien and looks the clear choice on his form at two](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2024/05/07/22/84585507-0-image-a-16_1715117571110.jpg)
Grosvenor Square is trained by Aidan O’Brien and looks the clear choice on his form at two
16:10 Chester
Gallantly
His form is probably a match for any in here – though some have a similar level of ability going into the race – and hopefully this beautifully bred Frankel colt will improve for the step up in trip.
He shaped that way when I rode him to finish second over 1m at Leopardstown last month, and the winner has gone to win well under a penalty at Gowran Park, so maybe he bumped into a decent one there. He had an obvious chance.