Remaat connections keen to kick on from Newmarket romp
Highly-regarded filly on course for loftier targets after maiden triumph.
Remaat could be set for a step up in class having opened her account in impressive fashion at Newmarket on Saturday. Although well held on debut, the daughter of Kodiac showed significant improvement to finish second to subsequent Empress Stakes runner-up Tales Of The Heart in a hot Kempton maiden, before bolting up at the third attempt when upped to seven furlongs on the July course. The Andrew Balding-trained youngster was a commanding four and a half lengths clear of Richard Hannon’s one-time Woodcote favourite New Charter at the finish of that contest and connections could now make the move into Pattern company on Remaat’s next start. “I think she will be nice and winning four and a half lengths, we were obviously very pleased with her,” said Ted Voute, racing manager to owner Prince Faisal.Third-time lucky! 🍀
𝐑𝐞𝐦𝐚𝐚𝐭 (Kodiac) thrived for a step up to seven furlongs in the @BlandfordBldstk fillies’ maiden @NewmarketRace 💪A certain Inspiral won this in 2021 …@oismurphy | @AndrewBalding2 pic.twitter.com/FnlrXUsQMn — Racing TV (@RacingTV) June 29, 2024
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