Royal Ascot heroine Asfoora heading home to Australia
Connections feel star sprinter was below her best at York last week.
Henry Dwyer has called time on Asfoora’s British adventure following her brave effort in defeat at York on Friday. The Australian ace became the latest from the southern hemisphere to strike at Royal Ascot when claiming the King Charles III Stakes and went on to finish a narrow second in a titanic battle with Big Evs at Goodwood, before bowing out in the Nunthorpe Stakes. She was an honourable fourth on the Knavesmire as Archie Watson’s Bradsell blitzed his way to victory, but feeling his star sprinter was unable to replicate her best after a busy summer, Dwyer has decided to forego extending Asfoora’s stay any longer and she will soon embark on her journey home. “We just thought she probably raced a length or two below her best and whether that was track condition related or something else I’m not sure,” explained Dwyer.“I know she had a very busy preparation and I just don’t see the upside in continuing with it. I’m happy to look after her in the knowledge she is going to race on next year, so there is no point bottoming her out now. “She can go home in a couple of weeks after quarantine and then we can start thinking about plans for next year.” With Asfoora set to race on, Dwyer is open to the idea of returning for more European action next summer providing connections feel it is the right move for the six-year-old’s career. However, after becoming the latest Antipodean raider to take advantage of an open British sprint scene, the Ballarat-based hander is wary he may have lit the touchpaper for many of his contemporaries to follow suit. “She could come back potentially, but we will just take it year by year,” continued Dwyer. “We could have stirred up the hornet’s nest and there might be another six Aussies coming over next year who might be too good for us. “We thought there was a chance this year based on what was around and we are just going to have to work it out again and see if we are going to be competitive or not, because it’s a long way to come and a lot of money to spend if you can’t win a race. Luckily she has this time, but there will be no guarantees next year. “There’s a few options for her in Australia and we would probably have to stretch her out to 1200 metres again, but that might have to be a necessary evil if we don’t think coming back to Britain is the right move.” Dwyer and the Asfoora team have been well-received throughout their time in Britain and stay at Amy Murphy’s Southgate Stables in Newmarket and they now return to the other side of the world with heads held high and a summer of a lifetime to look back on. Dwyer added: “There’s been no doubt about it that we’ve had a fantastic time. It’s been absolutely magnificent. “The people I’ve met, the friends I’ve made, and the great educational and learning experience both I’ve had and Chenelle (Ellis, groom/work rider) has had looking after the horse has been really great.”
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