Dwyer confident Asfoora can shine once again at Goodwood
The five-year-old starred at Royal Ascot and bids to follow up in the King George Qatar Stakes.
Henry Dwyer expects Asfoora to prove a tough nut to crack when the Australian speedster bids to supplement Royal Ascot success in the King George Qatar Stakes at Goodwood. The five-year-old followed in the hoofprints of Choisir (2003), Takeover Target (2006), Mis Andretti (2007), Scenic Blast (2009) and Nature Strip (2022) to become the sixth antipodean raider to lift the King Charles III Stakes in mid-June. While Dwyer has since returned to his homeland, Asfoora has stayed in Newmarket to enjoy the British summer and the Ballarat-based trainer could not be happier with the condition his stable star is in after touching back down on British soil earlier this week.One for Australia! 🇦🇺 Asfoora wins the King Charles III Stakes at Royal @Ascot! pic.twitter.com/QmVXaTLF2A
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“I obviously hadn’t seen her since the day she won at Ascot, so it’s always a bit trepidatious to see what they look like, but I couldn’t be happier with her. She’s just amazing, in great order and has really settled in well now,” he said. “The good weather over here has really brought her on. She had two weeks in the paddock in the sunshine after the Royal Ascot race and I think that’s really been the making of her. “When she ran in Ascot she was still a little bit wintry and a little bit dull in her coat, but now you wouldn’t see a better coated horse in the whole of Newmarket I reckon – she looks outstanding.” Asfoora will meet several of the same rivals she beat at Ascot when she tackles the flying five furlongs on the Sussex Downs, most notably the third-placed Big Evs, and Dwyer is keeping his fingers crossed for the same result on a track he believes will suit his charge even better.
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