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Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return
Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

Glasgow Times

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Glasgow Times

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

Talked about as a Classic contender after excelling in the Pretty Polly Stakes at Newmarket earlier in the season, Owen Burrows' ace filly disappointed when next seen after being supplemented for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot. In the aftermath of Ascot, Goodwood's Nassau Stakes had been mooted as a possible place for the daughter of New Bay to seek redemption, but with her name missing from the entries for that Group One event Burrows revealed she is enjoying some down time at present. Burrows said: 'She's back at Shadwell having a break at the moment and all being well will be back with me at the beginning of August. 'I wasn't totally 100 per cent happy with her after Ascot, she was possibly too keen and possibly the ground was too quick. We were sort of clutching at straws a bit but thought a bit of a break would do her good. 'Hopefully we'll get her back for a bit of an autumn campaign, we'll see how she is and see what she's telling me.' One of Burrows' string who could be seen a little sooner is the exciting Gethin, who earned quotes for the Derby after downing subsequent London Gold Cup winner Saddadd at Newbury in the spring. A setback scuppered any Classic ambitions but his trainer is eyeing an eagerly-awaited return in the coming month. Burrows continued: 'He's going to start half-speed work again next week and (a return at) the end of August time I've got planned for him all being well.' Meanwhile, the wait for the weather to change for Champion Stakes hero Anmaat continues, with the Juddmonte International Stakes the next top-level event the Lambourn handler has on his radar. Burrows said: 'He's in grand form and hopefully by York we get a proper drop of rain.'

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return
Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

Rhyl Journal

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Rhyl Journal

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

Talked about as a Classic contender after excelling in the Pretty Polly Stakes at Newmarket earlier in the season, Owen Burrows' ace filly disappointed when next seen after being supplemented for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot. In the aftermath of Ascot, Goodwood's Nassau Stakes had been mooted as a possible place for the daughter of New Bay to seek redemption, but with her name missing from the entries for that Group One event Burrows revealed she is enjoying some down time at present. Burrows said: 'She's back at Shadwell having a break at the moment and all being well will be back with me at the beginning of August. 'I wasn't totally 100 per cent happy with her after Ascot, she was possibly too keen and possibly the ground was too quick. We were sort of clutching at straws a bit but thought a bit of a break would do her good. 'Hopefully we'll get her back for a bit of an autumn campaign, we'll see how she is and see what she's telling me.' One of Burrows' string who could be seen a little sooner is the exciting Gethin, who earned quotes for the Derby after downing subsequent London Gold Cup winner Saddadd at Newbury in the spring. A setback scuppered any Classic ambitions but his trainer is eyeing an eagerly-awaited return in the coming month. Burrows continued: 'He's going to start half-speed work again next week and (a return at) the end of August time I've got planned for him all being well.' Meanwhile, the wait for the weather to change for Champion Stakes hero Anmaat continues, with the Juddmonte International Stakes the next top-level event the Lambourn handler has on his radar. Burrows said: 'He's in grand form and hopefully by York we get a proper drop of rain.'

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return
Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

Powys County Times

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Powys County Times

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

Talked about as a Classic contender after excelling in the Pretty Polly Stakes at Newmarket earlier in the season, Owen Burrows' ace filly disappointed when next seen after being supplemented for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot. In the aftermath of Ascot, Goodwood's Nassau Stakes had been mooted as a possible place for the daughter of New Bay to seek redemption, but with her name missing from the entries for that Group One event Burrows revealed she is enjoying some down time at present. Burrows said: 'She's back at Shadwell having a break at the moment and all being well will be back with me at the beginning of August. 'I wasn't totally 100 per cent happy with her after Ascot, she was possibly too keen and possibly the ground was too quick. We were sort of clutching at straws a bit but thought a bit of a break would do her good. 'Hopefully we'll get her back for a bit of an autumn campaign, we'll see how she is and see what she's telling me.' One of Burrows' string who could be seen a little sooner is the exciting Gethin, who earned quotes for the Derby after downing subsequent London Gold Cup winner Saddadd at Newbury in the spring. A setback scuppered any Classic ambitions but his trainer is eyeing an eagerly-awaited return in the coming month. Burrows continued: 'He's going to start half-speed work again next week and (a return at) the end of August time I've got planned for him all being well.' Meanwhile, the wait for the weather to change for Champion Stakes hero Anmaat continues, with the Juddmonte International Stakes the next top-level event the Lambourn handler has on his radar. Burrows said: 'He's in grand form and hopefully by York we get a proper drop of rain.'

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return
Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

North Wales Chronicle

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • North Wales Chronicle

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

Talked about as a Classic contender after excelling in the Pretty Polly Stakes at Newmarket earlier in the season, Owen Burrows' ace filly disappointed when next seen after being supplemented for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot. In the aftermath of Ascot, Goodwood's Nassau Stakes had been mooted as a possible place for the daughter of New Bay to seek redemption, but with her name missing from the entries for that Group One event Burrows revealed she is enjoying some down time at present. Burrows said: 'She's back at Shadwell having a break at the moment and all being well will be back with me at the beginning of August. 'I wasn't totally 100 per cent happy with her after Ascot, she was possibly too keen and possibly the ground was too quick. We were sort of clutching at straws a bit but thought a bit of a break would do her good. 'Hopefully we'll get her back for a bit of an autumn campaign, we'll see how she is and see what she's telling me.' One of Burrows' string who could be seen a little sooner is the exciting Gethin, who earned quotes for the Derby after downing subsequent London Gold Cup winner Saddadd at Newbury in the spring. A setback scuppered any Classic ambitions but his trainer is eyeing an eagerly-awaited return in the coming month. Burrows continued: 'He's going to start half-speed work again next week and (a return at) the end of August time I've got planned for him all being well.' Meanwhile, the wait for the weather to change for Champion Stakes hero Anmaat continues, with the Juddmonte International Stakes the next top-level event the Lambourn handler has on his radar. Burrows said: 'He's in grand form and hopefully by York we get a proper drop of rain.'

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return
Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

South Wales Guardian

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • South Wales Guardian

Falakeyah enjoying a break before autumn return

Talked about as a Classic contender after excelling in the Pretty Polly Stakes at Newmarket earlier in the season, Owen Burrows' ace filly disappointed when next seen after being supplemented for the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot. In the aftermath of Ascot, Goodwood's Nassau Stakes had been mooted as a possible place for the daughter of New Bay to seek redemption, but with her name missing from the entries for that Group One event Burrows revealed she is enjoying some down time at present. Burrows said: 'She's back at Shadwell having a break at the moment and all being well will be back with me at the beginning of August. 'I wasn't totally 100 per cent happy with her after Ascot, she was possibly too keen and possibly the ground was too quick. We were sort of clutching at straws a bit but thought a bit of a break would do her good. 'Hopefully we'll get her back for a bit of an autumn campaign, we'll see how she is and see what she's telling me.' One of Burrows' string who could be seen a little sooner is the exciting Gethin, who earned quotes for the Derby after downing subsequent London Gold Cup winner Saddadd at Newbury in the spring. A setback scuppered any Classic ambitions but his trainer is eyeing an eagerly-awaited return in the coming month. Burrows continued: 'He's going to start half-speed work again next week and (a return at) the end of August time I've got planned for him all being well.' Meanwhile, the wait for the weather to change for Champion Stakes hero Anmaat continues, with the Juddmonte International Stakes the next top-level event the Lambourn handler has on his radar. Burrows said: 'He's in grand form and hopefully by York we get a proper drop of rain.'

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