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No hurry for Burke to set Venetian Sun target

No hurry for Burke to set Venetian Sun target

Glasgow Times17-07-2025
The Spigot Lodge handler has not made any secret of the regard in which he holds the Starman filly and she has so far lived up to the billing, with a debut success at Carlisle followed by victories in the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes on the July course.
She will now be readied for a step up to Group One company for the first time, but whether that will come at Deauville next month or the Curragh in September remains to be seen.
'Venetian Sun is 100 per cent, she's had a nice easy week on the water treadmill and we're very happy with her,' Burke said on Thursday.
'We'll start preparing her and look at the Prix Morny and see whether we go. If we go there we'll go on to the Moyglare, or we could go straight to the Moyglare.
'We'll see how she is and make a decision closer to the time.'
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