Miss perfect for Condon and Doyle in Lowther
Knavesmire strike for Irish raider.
Miss Amulet saw off favourite Sacred to win the Sky Bet Lowther Stakes at York for Ireland. Ken Condon’s filly, having her sixth race, made her experience count to keep the challenge of Sacred comfortably at bay in the final furlong. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet Promotion The 15-2 shot took up the running from big outsider Wings Of A Dove two furlongs out – and although Sacred appeared briefly set to justify her starting price of 15-8, Miss Amulet responded gamely for James Doyle to prevail by a length. The Naas Listed winner therefore proved well up to this Group Two standard – while Umm Kulthum stayed on from off the pace to fill third place, three and a quarter lengths further back.Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
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