Dias is optimistic about Make Haste’s victory at Ascot
Diego Dias will send his speedy filly Make Haste to compete in the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot, where she hopes to live up to her name. Make Haste, a daughter of Blue Point, impressed with a three-and-a-quarter-length victory at Naas in her debut race. Jockey Gavin Ryan is confident in her abilities and is looking forward to showcasing her talent at the prestigious summer event.
Dias believes Make Haste is one of the best horses he has trained, and there was significant interest from potential buyers after her impressive debut. Alongside Make Haste, Dias will also send his colt Brosay to compete in the Windsor Castle Stakes. Brosay, who won at Goodwood and finished third at Tipperary, has shown improvement and Dias believes he has a shot at success at Royal Ascot. With two strong contenders, Dias is hopeful for a successful outing at the historic race meeting.