Quadrilateral squares up for Coronation Stakes
Trip and track expected to suit Charlton filly.
Connections of Quadrilateral are hopeful she will improve for her run in the Guineas when she aims to return to winning ways in the Coronation Stakes. Last season’s Fillies’ Mile winner was strongly fancied for the Qipco-sponsored Classic at Newmarket – but having run free to post and in the early stages of the race, the Roger Charlton-trained daughter of Frankel could finish only third. Harry Charlton, assistant to his father, said: “The team thought it was wrong to step straight up into the Oaks, having by chance run a bit keen in the Guineas after pinging the stalls. To go from a mile to a mile and a half seemed a bit unnatural. She showed some good speed that day.❤️
Love (Galileo) is a quality filly and fine winner of the Qipco 1000 Guineas, grabbing more Group 1 glory for Aidan O’Brien and Ryan Moore at @NewmarketRace 👏 Results ➡ https://t.co/glajGV55GR pic.twitter.com/iqKoxt8frb— Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 7, 2020
Last seen winning the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf, #9 Sharing takes the inaugural Tepin Stakes for @GrahamMotion at @ChurchillDowns pic.twitter.com/m0vLQpPi1o
— TwinSpires (@TwinSpires) May 23, 2020
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