Star mare
is firmly on course to make her eagerly-awaited return at Newbury as she heads the 11 confirmations for Saturday’s
.
Victory in last year’s Prix Jacques le Marois ensured the John & Thady Gosden-trained mare was a Group One winner at two, three and four and having added the Sun Chariot Stakes against her own sex, she brought her season to a close in stunning fashion at the Breeders’ Cup.
That Santa Anita success over 10 furlongs gives connections plenty of options for the new season, but she is poised to start over the tried-and-tested mile route, where she could renew rivalry with Queen Elizabeth II Stakes hero Big Rock, who is now with Maurizio Guarnieri after moving from Christopher Head.
Big Rock was a sensational winner of the QEII (John Walton/PA)
“Inspiral is in good form, I’m pleased with her going into her first run back,” said John Gosden.
“The plan is to run her in the Lockinge, it’s a good starting point.”
will step up to Group One level for the first time for trainer Roger Varian this year after impressive wins at both
and Sandown Park, while the Gosdens and Cheveley Park are also represented by
.
was seen just the twice after placing in last year’s 2000 Guineas and having recovered from some injury setbacks, the
stable star is ready to make his comeback from a 300-plus day absence.
“He’s all set for the Lockinge and is in good form,” said Oliver Cole.
“We couldn’t be happier with him at this stage. He got bone bruising and now he’s fine, that was the reason we stopped (last year). He never went forward in Ireland and he never went forward at Ascot and hopefully he will go forward on Saturday. He’s a very, very good horse, so fingers crossed.”
gets his Group One chance, having been a Group Two winner on Irish Champions Weekend last season for trainer Karl Burke, while
has left in Real World, who was second to the brilliant
in this race two years ago.
(Charlie Johnston),
(Kevin Ryan),
(Simon & Ed Crisford) and
(Richard Hannon) complete the list of possibles.