Beauty Parlour to show her beauty at Newmarket
Four victories off five starts is such an awesome feat that makes Beauty Parlour an invincible runner. The legendary trainer Sir Henry Cecil’s brilliant bay filly has exhibited the beauty of her talent at different race venues. Now, she wants to conquer Newmarket. When she runs the Kingdom of Bahrain Sun Chariot Stakes (Group 1) (Fillies & Mares) today, this will be an ideal opportunity for her to make a mark at the venue which is known for hosting high-class racing events.
To taste victory, the three-year-old young filly will have to surpass seven strong rivals. This seems an arduous challenge in the new race conditions, but she is likely to accomplish it with sheer dedication and unbeatable stamina.
The 1-mile track has a good surface. She has experienced good to soft or purely soft grounds so far, thus, it will not be a big issue for her to adjust her feet over here while running under her regular jockey, Christophe Soumillon, who enjoys good coordination with the ardent sprinter.
The maverick filly as drawn a big bankroll for this race as majority of the punters are confident of her skills that are well-verified.
The daughter of Deep Impact out of Bastet started her career in September 2011 with the title of Prix Allee D'Amour (Maiden) (Unraced 2yo Fillies) (Turf) that went down at Saint-cloud. During the same month, she won Prix Esmeralda (Conditions) (2yo Fillies) (Turf) at the same venue.
After these two triumphs, Beauty Parlour took a long break and returned to action in April 2012. With the same momentum again, she claimed the title of Prix De La Grotte (Group 3) (3yo Fillies) (Turf) first and then beat a dozen of rivals to finish first in Poule D'Essai Des Pouliches (Group 1) (3yo Fillies) (Turf). Both of these races were held at Longchamp.
The Dayton Investments Ltd bred filly stood second in her last start on June 17. So, she has again enjoyed a break of more than three months.
Beauty Parlour is now ready to stage a strong comeback again. Let us enjoy the way she fights in the playfield. Good luck to her.
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