Alflaila on course for International Trophy test in Bahrain
Owen Burrows’ charge has won his last three starts.
Alflaila will bid to cap a memorable campaign for trainer Owen Burrows with victory in the GBP 600,000 Bahrain International Trophy on November 18. Despite the blow of prominent owners Shadwell significantly decreasing their racing interests, Burrows has enjoyed a breakthrough year, with Hukum providing him with a first Group One success in the Coronation Cup at Epsom in June and Minzaal doubling his top-level tally in September’s Sprint Cup at Haydock. Alflaila, a three-year-old son of Dark Angel, has also flown the flag with distinction for the Lambourn handler, with a Listed success at Pontefract followed by back-to-back Group Three wins at York and Newmarket respectively. Alflaila’s most recent triumph in the Darley Stakes gained him an automatic entry into the Bahrain Trophy and he is set to make the trip to the Middle East next week.ALFLAILA wins the G3 Darley Stakes @NewmarketRace powerfully under @JimCrowley1978, continuing the great season for @ojburrows74! The homebred son of Dark Angel’s third consecutive stakes win. pic.twitter.com/Xh7sPLxelp
— Shadwell Racing (@ShadwellRacing) October 8, 2022
Burrows said: “I’ve been really, really pleased with Alflaila since Newmarket. He has come out of the race well. “We’ve had a couple of quiet weeks with him but are stepping his work up now. He looks great and although we’re coming towards the end of the year, he’s showing me no signs that he has had a hard season. He’s really well.” Alflaila missed the break in the Darley Stakes, but ultimately pulled clear of his rivals in the hands of Jim Crowley. “I was slightly concerned at Newmarket that he would be vulnerable with a slow start there because, as we know, you can struggle to come from behind on the Rowley Mile,” Burrows added. “It was interesting to see the second horse (Ottoman Fleet) frank the form (by winning subsequently at Newmarket), so I think it looks as though it’s a strong piece of form.”

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