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Old September 21st, 2017, 11:10
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On the move and travelling up and down the country today is French Jockey 'Gerrard Mosse', his rides at Newmarket and Windsor looks likely to make the trip worthwhile

2.05 New - 1st . Betty F ..5/2f gambled in -looks a very nice 'Frankal' filly winning this - One to follow ..Quote now 33/1 for 1000Gns
2.40 New - 0
5.10 Wind - 2nd. Angel's Whisper ..13/2 gambled in - good first time out effort ..Another to follow
5.40 Wind - 3rd. Himalayan Queen .. 6/1 gambled in -

Singles + small multi bet
Remember this one - we told you then and here's where she goes next ..

Betty F pleases in Cheveley Park prep (September 21st 2017)

Betty F delighted connections in a racecourse gallop at Newmaket on Thursday morning ahead of the Cheveley Park Stakes.

The daughter of Frankel worked over five and a half furlongs in the hands of Frankie Dettori and finished upsides one of her two work companions.

Trainer Jeremy Noseda is hoping she will have benefited from the experience and is looking forward to running her in the Group One over six furlongs, even though she has only had the one previous outing.

That was in a maiden on the July course, which she won comfortably.

"We're happy and delighted. She will go to the Cheveley Park and Frankie will ride her," said Noseda.

"She's a filly with lots of talent. In an ideal scenario we could have done with another race in her preparation, but the filly only arrived in time to have that run at Newmarket.

"Thanks to Michael (Prosser, clerk of the course) for allowing us to come here and work on the track.

"She's got enough quality in my opinion to take part in the race. We've had our racecourse gallop today and that will help with our preparation.

"It's the first time Frankie has sat on her and he liked the filly. My hope is she's learnt enough today and got enough out of it.

"She didn't need anything for fitness. We just wanted the experience."

Noseda is following a similar path to one he pursued with Carry On Katie. She went straight from a debut success in a maiden to winning the Lowther Stakes at York and then the Cheveley Park in 2003.

"Carry On Katie went straight from a maiden to winning the Lowther and we'll keep our fingers crossed for a similar scenario," he said.
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