Dundalk next for Breeders’ Cup hopeful Quick Suzy
Cromwell’s Royal Ascot heroine will sit out Cheveley Park Stakes.
Quick Suzy is set to to warm up for a trip to the Breeders’ Cup in a Listed event at Dundalk rather than Newmarket’s Cheveley Park Stakes. Winner of the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot in June, Gavin Cromwell’s filly has since struggled when encountering more testing conditions in the Prix Morny at Deauville – albeit only beaten little more than four lengths. With the Breeders’ Cup top of the agenda for Quick Suzy’s American owners Eclipse Thoroughbred Partners, the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Legacy Stakes on October 1 is viewed as a more suitable stepping stone to Del Mar than the Group One Cheveley Park on September 25. Joseph Burke, spokesperson for her owners, said: “Quick Suzy’s main objective this year is the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf Sprint. That has always been her main target – that’s what she was purchased to do.From 3 mile Grade 1s at Cheltenham to 5 furlong sprints at #RoyalAscot… @gavincromwell1 can train anything, and his Quick Suzy is the 2021 Queen Mary winner, getting the better of Twilight Gleaming! @garyfcarroll @EclipseTBP @Ascot pic.twitter.com/oasqYlXiJX
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) June 16, 2021
“With that in mind, Gavin suggested we have changed her prep race and she’s going to go for a five-furlong Listed race at Dundalk on October 1. “She’s had her three runs in Ireland, then she travelled to England for a run and then she travelled to France. “Travel is a little bit more difficult than it used to be. If we were to go for the Cheveley Park, she’d go across on the boat and then it’s six hours in a box down to Newmarket, run in a Group One and then six hours back to the boat again before being put on a flight to America a few weeks later. We also don’t know what ground we’ll encounter there, whereas at Dundalk it’s a given. “We all agreed that on balance, it is the right move with a view to having her peak at Del Mar.”

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