Audarya to stay in training next year
Fanshawe confirms plans for Breeders’ Cup heroine.
James Fanshawe has confirmed his Breeders’ Cup heroine Audarya will stay in training as a five-year-old. The daughter of Wootton Bassett came of age in the second half of 2020, taking a seismic leap from winning at handicap at Newcastle before immediately following up in the Prix Jean Romanet at Deauville. She showed that was no fluke when going close in the Prix de l’Opera, and then benefited from an inspired Pierre-Charles Boudot ride in the Filly & Mare Turf on Saturday. “It was the day of a lifetime,” said Fanshawe.Yes, @james_fanshawe it really did happen. 💛💜
The team behind @BreedersCup Filly & Mare Turf winner AUDARYA carry her home.#BC20 @keenelandracing pic.twitter.com/FyzBgXkeNt— World Horse Racing (@WHR) November 7, 2020

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