Rosdhu Queen has come an awfully long way since making her debut in a Ripon maiden as she became a Group One winner in the Jaguar Cars Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket.
Rosdhu Queen has come an awfully long way since making her debut in a Ripon maiden as she became a Group One winner in the Jaguar Cars Cheveley Park Stakes at Newmarket.
Rosdhu Queen is now unbeaten in four races after being ridden to victory in the Jaguar Cars Cheveley Park Stakes.........Photograph: PA
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Tom Peacock
Starting off in North Yorkshire, William Haggas' filly is now unbeaten in four starts, graduating to Listed and then Group Two honours in the Lowther Stakes.
Her trainer is now open to what once would have seemed an unlikely challenge for next year's 1000 Guineas. Haggas' man for the big occasion, Johnny Murtagh, quickly kicked Rosdhu Queen (4-1) into the lead, despite a sloppy start, and that was the position she maintained throughout, even if she looked at many points as if she would be swallowed by the chasing pack.
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