South Wales Echo

Creme to rise to the top

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THREE-YEAR-OLDS have an excellent record in the British Stallion Studs EBF Upavon Fillies’ Stakes at Salisbury and Coconut Creme can add to it this season.

The Classic generation have won six of the last 10 renewals of the Listed contest and William Haggas’ youngster will appreciate the drop in class.

In receipt of 7lb from her elders, she ran with credit in the Ribblesdal­e at Royal Ascot last time out, finishing nearly seven lengths back in seventh.

That day it looked as if a mile and a half just stretched her stamina, so the 10 furlongs she faces here should be more to her liking.

The Cape Cross filly had the misfortune to bump into Shutter Speed on her only race at two and she then broke her maiden at Beverley first time out this season.

Upped to Listed class next time, she only gave best to the promising Mori, who subsequent­ly went close in the Ribblesdal­e herself.

As a half-sister to a Group One winner in Sultanina, if she can register a Listed win herself, she becomes a very valuable propositio­n.

Haggas has very strong claims of a double as Strategist goes in the first division of the British EBF Molson Coors Novice Stakes.

This Shamardal colt, owned by the Queen, shaped nicely in fourth when behind Mythical Magic at Ascot on debut.

The Charlie Appleby-trained winner has since claimed a French Listed race, so the form looks pretty strong.

Strategist holds a Mill Reef entry and he should appreciate the sounder surface.

Michael Dods is enjoying a fine summer and his Barwell looks worth following until beaten.

 ??  ?? Mendelssoh­n ridden by Ryan Moore wins the Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital Irish European Breeders Fund Maiden during Keeneland Phoenix Stakes day at the Curragh on Sunday
Mendelssoh­n ridden by Ryan Moore wins the Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital Irish European Breeders Fund Maiden during Keeneland Phoenix Stakes day at the Curragh on Sunday

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