Burke looking to Dandalla to deliver again
Ascot winner lines up at Newmarket.
Karl Burke believes Dandalla is the one to beat in the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes at Newmarket on Friday. An impressive winner of the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot, she is aiming to complete a double last achieved by Richard Hannon’s Illuminate in 2015. The Dandy Man filly was a two-length winner at Newcastle on the second day of racing’s resumption and then bolted up by six lengths at Ascot. Burke was able to breath a sigh of relief at being back among the winners this week after a frustrating run of placed horses. “We’d had a run of seconds in the last two weeks, then we got a winner on Tuesday and another on Wednesday and that gives us a bit of confidence,” said Burke. “Dandalla is in great form, I’m very happy with her. It’s an interesting race, there are two or three nice fillies in there, but if she runs like she did at Ascot, she’s the one to beat.“She’s drawn one, but she was 14 of 14 in the Albany. It will be a good horse race and we go there with a great chance.” Her main market rival is Ralph Beckett’s Time Scale, who did not run at Ascot. Fancied for her debut at Newmarket, she was slowly away and never recovered, but then won easily at Chepstow and landed a Listed race in fine style last time out. Beckett said: “Time Scale bounced out of the Empress in good shape. She’s in good form at home and we’re very happy with her. “She won at Chepstow on good to soft, and the ground was quick at Newmarket, so she is versatile.” Kevin Ryan’s Hala Hala Hala was an impressive winner on her debut at Thirsk and while she steps up markedly in class, Ryan likes what he sees at home. “She’s a lovely filly, she’s always shown a high level of ability. She won nicely first time out,” he said. “Obviously Karl Burke’s filly is the bench mark, but you can’t run away from one horse. “We think quite a lot of our filly and we’re looking forward to seeing her run.” Brian Meehan’s Ghaaliya and David Loughnane’s Santosha are defending unbeaten records.
Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Horse Racing
Newmarket Guineas Festival: Five essential betting angles for flat racing’s opening classic
The Newmarket Guineas is one of the highlights of the Flat season.
-
Horse Racing
The platinum circle: The 7 richest horse races on the global calendar
These are the richest races in the world.
-
Horse Racing
Ayr-borne ambition: The 2026 Scottish Grand National preview
Your complete guide to the Scottish Grand National 2026 at Ayr.
-
Horse Racing
The Aintree legend: Everything you need to know ahead of Grand National 2026
Following the glamour of the Dubai World...
-
Horse Racing
Planning for Aintree: Key Things Fans Should Look Out For
Anticipation builds each year as...
-
Horse Racing
The $1.25million race that could change the entire Derby picture
The Blue Grass Stakes 2026 is a crucial Kentucky Derby prep, offering 100 qualifying points and featuring top contenders.
-
Horse Racing
Racing’s richest night: six key things to know before Dubai World Cup 2026
The Dubai World Cup is fast approaching
-
Horse Racing
Four British-trained horses to watch in the 2026 flat season
The 2026 flat season is shaping up...
-
Horse Racing
Assessing Willie Mullins’ contingent of jockeys for the Grand National
Irish maestro Willie Mullins is seeking a...
-
Horse Racing
Five JP McManus-owned horses Harry Cobden will be looking forward to riding next season
Cobden v McManus could be a formidable partnership.









