Onassis added to Sprint field as connections target Group One farewell
Goodwood winner to make quick return at Ascot.
Onassis and Jouska have been supplemented for Saturday’s Qipco British Champions Sprint Stakes at Ascot. Both fillies won at the weekend, with Henry Candy’s Jouska successful in Saturday’s Boadicea Stakes at Newmarket, while the Charlie Fellowes-trained Onassis landed Sunday’s October Fillies’ Stakes at Goodwood. Hayley Turner, who has also won the Sandringham at Royal Ascot and a Listed race in France on Onassis this season, had feared that would be her last outing aboard the filly, but she will have another start before likely bowing out.What a season it’s been for Onassis! She racks up another win, this time at @Goodwood_Races for @Hayleyturner123 and @FellowesRacing 👏 @MansionBet pic.twitter.com/yzuYkLcXKm
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Fellowes said: “It’s a brave call, but she’s going to be retired and it will probably be her last ever run. “I think she has loads of ticks in her favour – she’ll love the ground, she loves Ascot and if she can finish in the first four, it would do her pedigree an enormous amount. “Her owners are very excited about having a crack at it, it will be her swansong and Hayley can ride. There are few options elsewhere, so we thought given she’d won GBP 21,000 the other day, let’s have a crack.
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