Vivid Diamond out to sparkle in Cumberland Lodge

Connections are hoping 3M Cumberland Lodge Stakes.

Mark Johnston filly has had a hectic summer campaign, culminating in victory in the Proper Sportpesa Chester Stakes.
Her initial foray to Group company followed at the DFS Park Hill Stakes, in.
Shes had a very successful time in the last month or so, winning her Listed race before finishing third at the Park Hill, said assistant trainer Charlie Johnston.
I guess the stress is the improvement seems to have happened with her being awakened to a mile and six (furlongs), and she is coming back into a mile and a half Saturday.
However, it does look like circumstances will be quite atrocious at Ascot – also there will be an emphasis on stamina above a mile and a half on gentle ground – so hopefully thatll play to her strengths.
William Haggas Faylaq is prominent on the market, returning to the turf after a thriving all-weather debut saw him win out the 11-furlong handicap at Kempton last time.
A fruitful year has also seen that the son of Dubawi pick up handicaps at both Newmarket and Ripon, before finishing a length behind Richard Hannon Artist in Ascot in July.
(Were) running back him quite fast, but it is likely his last run of this calendar year, said Angus Gold, racing manager to owner Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum.
He has done really well. Hes a big horse.
Hes been and its taken a long time to get him together. Hopefully hes on the ideal track today, so this could tell us a little more.
Joe Tuite expects after claiming the Proper Grand Prix de Clairefontaine, Surrey Thunder can register a second consecutive victory.
Despite doing well at a string of Group contests across Europe, the Le Havre colt had been enduring a year.
He deserved to get his head in front last time, said Tuite.
Hed hardly run a terrible race season – and then he did it fairly smoothly, truth be told.
Tuite isnt worried about Ascots going report of soft with places on the rounded program.
We had planned this race along, he explained.
It has always seemed the ideal race for him, and he handles cut from the floor.
Also lining up is Andrew Baldings Morando, twice a Group winner and in shape after finishing just three-quarters of a length behind Technician Stakes at Newbury in August.
Sextant, possessed by the Queen and trained by Sir Michael Stoute, was fourth in the identical race and re-opposes.
Sea The Stars gelded son has won three times per year, taking the Proper Sportpesa Stand Cup Stakes at Chester in his final start.
The line-up is performed by Tim Easterbys Wells Farhh Proceed a winner, and David Simocks Raakib Alhawa last time from the Listed August Stakes at Windsor.

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