Dandalla heads for a Deauville showdown after following up Ascot win with victory at Newmarket

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Dandalla heads for a Deauville showdown after following up emphatic Ascot win with victory at Newmarket

  • Dandalla continued her sensational form with victory at Newmarket on Friday
  • Jockey Ben Curtis had to dig much deeper to hold off Fev Rover by a head
  • Curtis felt that tacky ground and preparation issues hampered her display 

High noon for this season’s top two-year-olds looks like taking place at Deauville next month now that Karl Burke has set his sights on the Prix Morny with Dandalla after her victory in the Bet365 Duchess of Cambridge Stakes at Newmarket.

The Group One prize is also the likely target of The Queen’s July Stakes winner Tactical, trained by Andrew Balding, Clive Cox’s Coventry Stakes winner Nando Parrado, Michael Bell’s The Lir Jet, winner of the Norfolk Stakes, and possibly Wesley Ward’s US speedster Campanelle, who landed the Queen Mary Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Dandalla, emphatic winner of the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot, had to dig much deeper to hold Fev Rover by a head yesterday under jockey Ben Curtis.

Dandalla followed up victory at Ascot with another solid win at Newmarket on Friday

Dandalla followed up victory at Ascot with another solid win at Newmarket on Friday

But Burke cited unsuitable ground and a glitch in Dandalla’s preparation to mark up the performance, as well as drawing favourable comparisons with his six-time Group-One winning filly Laurens. He said: ‘Dandalla is a high-quality filly and Ben was adamant that the tacky ground did not help her.

‘It wasn’t plain sailing going into the race. We had a small issue about 10 days ago when she had a slight temperature and we took a little bit of a chance but we got away with it.

‘She has had three quick runs. We will give her a bit of time and then prep her for the Prix Morny. It makes sense now to have a crack at the boys in the Group One.

‘It’s amazing to get another so good quickly after Laurens. Laurens was a slow-burner but Dandalla is definitely more precocious and would have a better turn of foot.’

Dandalla's win was even more impressive given a preparation issue in the build up to the race

Dandalla’s win was even more impressive given a preparation issue in the build up to the race

PJ McDonald, who rode Laurens in most of her races, had a landmark of his own to celebrate when securing his 1,000th British winner on Zabeel Champion in the Bet365 Handicap.

The Falmouth Stakes, feature Group One on the middle day of the July Meeting, went to trainer John Gosden but not how most expected. It was 9-2 shot Nazeef, ridden by Jim Crowley, who held off Billesdon Brook by a neck, with the winner’s odds-on stablemate Terrebellum and Frankie Dettori a neck further back.

Gosden admitted he was disappointed by Terebellum’s run after her second in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot but Nazeef has now won six races on the bounce, graduating from handicaps to the highest level to more than justify the decision of owner Sheik Hamdan Al Maktoum to keep his filly in training.

Overseas action this weekend revolves around Pinatubo’s attempt to get back to winning ways as he drops back to seven furlongs from a mile in Sunday’s Group One Prix Jean Prat at Deauville.

Britain and Ireland supply seven of the 11 Prix Jean Prat runners, which include Roger Varian running Jersey Stakes winner Molatham.

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