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Blow for Fellowes and Basher Watts, as Shes Perfect meets with setback

Blow for Fellowes and Basher Watts, as Shes Perfect meets with setback

The chestnut's success story for syndicate owners Basher Watts Racing has been one of the tales of the season so far, with her second in the Prix de la Grotte to Zarigana introducing her as a three-year-old to follow throughout her Classic year.
She then crossed the line first in the French Guineas, seemingly turning the tables on Zarigana, but was controversially demoted to second before being denied the reinstatement of the victory in a later appeal.
Her career has now been interrupted by a minor issue, with the Prix de la Foret a target in autumn but not one that she will be rushed towards if she is not ready.
'I'm afraid Shes Perfect has had a setback, it will be touch and go as to whether we see her again this year,' said Fellowes.
'She's going to need a few weeks on the easy list and we are hopeful of having her back in time for the Foret.
'It's nothing serious, but she will require a little bit of time off. We will work backwards from the Foret, but if it's not the right thing to do then we will put her away and she will be back bigger and better next year.
'She's a lovely filly and she's only going to improve next year, the future is still very bright.'
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