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On Tuesday, Gary Moore's filly experienced another stroke of bad luck as she narrowly missed out on victory during a race. Just when it seemed like history would repeat itself, the filly found herself in a desperate situation, lacking the necessary space to maneuver as the horses crowded against the inside rail in a chaotic race.
Surging To Victory: Her Triumph
Nevertheless, with sheer determination, she managed to break free from the pack under the guidance of jockey Tom Queally. Gathering her strength, she surged forward, overtaking her competitors Wildfell and Man Of Eden. In an impressive display of skill and perseverance, she ultimately claimed victory, leaving John Chard VC in fourth place.
“It’s not something I planned to do (run twice) because she is quite a talented filly," said Moore. “She is kind of ground-dependent, hence why I pulled her out so quick, because the ground was obviously softer today than it was on Tuesday. Tuesday’s ground was just a bit too good for her.
"Tom was brilliant in that he got her into a good position early on, and the cutaway, I don’t know if it helped her. It was six and two threes there. She got in a punch-up with a couple of others halfway down there. I’m just delighted she’s won. I hope there’s no trouble in the stewards’ room!
"She’s a lovely filly and next she’s got to get black type. That has to be the plan. I think France is an obvious place for her to go.”