Plans on hold for Celestial Orbit after setback
Filly was an impressive winner at Listed level at Sandown.
Star Stakes winner Celestial Orbit will miss her intended next start in the May Hill Stakes. Trained by Ollie Sangster, the rapidly-improving daughter of No Nay Never took a huge step forward from her Haydock novice success to follow in the footsteps of stablemate Shuwari and scoop Listed honours at Sandown last month, winning cosily in the hands of Jamie Spencer. Connections had intended to step up to both a mile and Group company with the youngster at Doncaster next month, but plans are currently on hold after a setback.Celestial Orbit, sent off at 9/1, is a commanding winner of the Listed European Bloodstock News EBF Star Stakes at @Sandownpark under @JPSPENCER1980 for @OllieSangster. pic.twitter.com/AgJ671wy9b
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Sangster said: “She’s OK, but she’s had a small setback unfortunately. She was going to go to the May Hill, but she won’t make that. She might get back for the back-end of the season, but we will have to just see how the next few weeks goes. “She’s not going to make Doncaster which was our next target, but we will just have to see how she goes over the next few weeks before making more of a plan.” Shuwari placed in both the Rockfel Stakes and Fillies’ Mile at Newmarket last year but Celestial Orbit does not hold any entries for those races, with Sangster having zero concerns if she is unable to make it back in time to add to her impressive two-year-old portfolio. He continued: “I would not worry if she didn’t run again. Jamie seems to think she has a very good temperament and thinks she will train on next year should that have to be what happens.
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