Kitty Rose will remain in Europe over summer before Australia return
‘She’s very lightly raced and our end mission is to land something big in Australia’.
Kitty Rose will continue racing in Europe this summer before departing to Australia, with a step up in trip for the Sumbe Prix Alec Head an option for her next start. A high-class two-year-old for Natalia Lupini, she was beaten a head by Paddy Twomey’s A Lilac Rolla in the Priory Belle Stakes on her return to action before transferring to Australian-based trainers Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr. With the first shipment to Australia not leaving until later in the year, her new connections decided on a European campaign this summer, taking in the Sandringham Stakes at Royal Ascot before running with credit to finish second to Al Musmak in the Listed Sir Henry Cecil Stakes most recently. Keen to learn more about their filly before her departure to Australia, and having stayed on gamely over a mile at Newmarket, Price and Kent Jnr are now keen to test the daughter of Invincible Army’s credentials over further, with Deauville’s Group Two for three-year-old fillies seen as an ideal next port of call.
“She’s eventually destined for Australia, but quarantine for the first shipment doesn’t commence until September, so we’ve got to fill in a few gaps and we’re keen to race her once or twice more depending on how she goes,” said Kent Jnr. “She’s very lightly raced and our end mission is to land something big in Australia, so we’ve got to both keep her kicking over and tuned in, but also learn lots about her. “We’ve not had her very long and we need to work out what her best trip is, so we’re going to try her over 10 furlongs. Her next start is most likely going to be in France and there’s a lovely race for her called the Prix Alec Head.” He went on: “Racing back around a bend there I think will suit her better and sometimes in those straight races, you need things to go your way.

Kitty Rose who is headed to 🇦🇺 later this year looking well 💯@Racing @MickPriceRacing pic.twitter.com/VZpKn6Iw8p
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