The Revival Power team are already excited to see if their star juvenile can replicate her sister’s Nunthorpe heroics next term, believing there will be plenty more to come from their ever-improving speedster as a three-year-old.
A Listed winner at York during the Ebor meeting, Tim Easterby’s daughter of Bungle Inthejungle dazzled at Doncaster when making every yard to scoop the Flying Childers in impressive fashion.
Taking on her elders in the Prix de l’Abbaye on Arc day has been ruled out meaning it appears Newmarket’s Group Three Cornwallis Stakes is Revival Power’s only remaining option for further success this season.
However, it is no surprise to see connections already dreaming of what is to come next year, where following in the footsteps of Easterby’s Nunthorpe-winning Winter Power is firmly in their minds.
“She’s not going to go for the Abbaye, but there is a possibility we’ll run her in the Cornwallis under a penalty,” said Alastair Donald, racing manager for Revival Power’s owners King Power Racing, who also owned Winter Power.
“The programme is quite obvious for her next year working back from a Nunthorpe and she could run in races like the Palace House and King Charles III Stakes etc.
“We were pretty confident going into Doncaster, but she still had to go there and do it. She’s got lots of size and scope and we’re hopeful she will be a better three-year-old than two.”
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