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Old 29-05-2012, 06:27   #400
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Re: Horse Racing

Black Caviar to swerve Sussex clash.

http://www.attheraces.com/article.as...=&sub=&day=Tue

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A clash between the equine superstars of the northern and southern hemispheres has been ruled out at Goodwood, with brilliant Australian mare Black Caviar not among the entries for the Qipco Sussex Stakes on August 1.

Prize-money was to be boosted to £1million if Black Caviar and Frankel could be enticed for what would have been one of the races of all time, with the pair unbeaten in 31 outings between them.
Art books Ascot ticket.

http://www.attheraces.com/article.as...2&sub=&day=Tue

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Artigiano may have booked his place in what is likely to be a huge Godolphin team for Royal Ascot by turning in an impressive opening victory at Leicester.

Mahmood Al Zarooni's American-bred juvenile caught the eye when narrowly beaten into third on his racecourse debut at York earlier this month and was the 11-10 favourite to go a couple of places better in the Pytchley Maiden Stakes.

It was clear from halfway Frankie Dettori's mount had his rivals in real trouble and he finished his race off in some style, scoring by six lengths from Pearl Noir.
Fabre - No doubt about Lilac class.

http://www.attheraces.com/article.as...2&sub=&day=Tue

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Andre Fabre has hailed Golden Lilac as the best filly he has ever trained in the wake of her defeat of Cirrus Des Aigles in the Prix D'Ispahan at Longchamp on Sunday.

Making her seasonal reappearance, the four-year-old quickened up impressively to beat the Dubai Sheema Classic winner, and she has only lost once in her life, when third to Galikova in the Prix Guilaume D'Ornano last August.
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