Emily Upjohn team to look for York compensation
John and Thady Gosden’s five-year-old failed to justify her supplementary entry.
Connections will look to the Yorkshire Oaks with Emily Upjohn after the Qatar Nassau Stakes favourite could only finish a well-beaten sixth at Goodwood. Supplemented into the 10-furlong contest at a cost of GBP 40,000 last Friday, conditions appeared ideal for John and Thady Gosden’s dual Group One winner to build on her narrow second to Bluestocking in the Pretty Polly Stakes in late June. However, with a tough draw in stall 10 to overcome and pitched wide in the early stages of the contest, the mount of Kieran Shoemark could never make her presence felt as Opera Singer dictated proceedings and surged to a brilliant victory.“Coming down the hill she did not pick up how you would have expected her to do. She seems fine afterwards. “Naturally, when you start favourite, let alone in a Group One, if they don’t quite run how you expect them to it’s disappointing. “She is in good condition afterwards and she did not take long to cool down. We move on. The mile and a half Yorkshire Oaks on a very fair track is a race which would suit her well.”
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