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Outstanding mare has already proven herself effective over a longer trip with Inspiral now setting her Royal Ascot target as the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes; Watch the action from Royal Ascot live on Sky Sports Racing

Friday 14 June 2024 13:42, UK

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Inspiral may head to the Prince Of Wales’s Stakes

Inspiral appears increasingly likely to sidestep the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot on Tuesday in favour of a tilt at the Prince of Wales’s Stakes the following afternoon.

Cheveley Park Stud’s Frankel mare has won six times at Group One level for John and Thady Gosden including a sensational victory in the 2022 Coronation Stakes at the Royal meeting, while she was beaten only a neck by shock winner Triple Time in the Queen Anne 12 months ago.

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Inspiral has already proven herself effective over the longer trip, winning the Breeders’ Cup Filly And Mare Turf at Santa Anita in November under an inspired Frankie Dettori.

Cheveley Park’s managing director, Chris Richardson, said: “It has obviously been given serious consideration and following her success at Santa Anita over a mile and a quarter, where she was very effective, I think it makes sense to step her up.

“The Lockinge was a good starting point, but she was slowly away, which she can be on occasions, and if she is a little tardy away next time at least over a mile and a quarter it will be less important hopefully.”

Switching their star mare to the day two feature event will allow Cheveley Park to split their aces, with Audience therefore lining up as the prominent owners’ first string in the Queen Anne.

Richardson added: “I think he’s got the ability and I think he still remains a progressive horse.

“I hope he will dispel any thoughts that his win in the Lockinge was a bit a fluke.”

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