Powerful Breeze forwards Fillies’ Mile claims with Newmarket spin
Powerful Breeze enhanced her chances of being supplemented for next month’s bet365 Fillies’ Mile at Newmarket after pleasing in a racecourse gallop at the track on Friday. The Hugo Palmer-trained two-year-old looks set to be supplemented at a cost of £40,000 for the Group One contest on October 11 after appearing to handle the undulations of the Rowley Mile during the seven-furlong exercise alongside stablemate Power Of States. Partnered by James Doyle, the Dr Ali Ridha-owned filly, who backed up her debut win at the July Course with victory in the Group Two May Hill Stakes at Doncaster last time out, moved swiftly past her work companion before crossing the line comfortably on top.
The @hpalmerracing trained Powerful Breeze warms up for an outing in next month’s Fillies’ Mile @NewmarketRace Rowley Mile with a racecourse gallop on the track under @the_doyler alongside stablemate Power Of States and @Michaelhills63 pic.twitter.com/H6WYxIxxnA
— Graham Clark (@GrahamClark85) September 27, 2019
Trainer Hugo Palmer (right) congratulates James Doyle after steering Powerful Breeze to victory in the William Hill May Hill Stakes @donc pic.twitter.com/gaCrEw6y9Z
— Keith Hamer (@kennses) September 12, 2019
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