Under The Stars ready to shine at Newmarket
Classic run for James Tate’s filly.
Under The Stars is primed for her planned Classic date in the Qipco 1000 Guineas at Newmarket. The James Tate-trained filly won the Princess Margaret Stakes on her second start as a juvenile, before going on to twice finish fourth at Group Two level and fifth in Group One company. She signed off the campaign with a short-head victory in a sales race at Newmarket last October and Tate reports the Night Of Thunder filly to be in top form ahead of the scheduled June 7 event. He said: “She’s fit and well – but then she has been fit and well since about April I think! “She’s ready for the Guineas and we hope she runs a good race. “We wouldn’t mind a drop of rain before then, but there doesn’t look to be much in the forecast.”
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