The Coral-Eclipse Stakes: Mighty mare Enable seeks to return with a bang at Sandown

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The Coral-Eclipse Stakes: Mighty mare Enable seeks to return with a bang at Sandown

Enable is an odds-on favourite to win the Coral-Eclipse Stakes at Sandown on Saturday. She has been off the track since winning the Breeders’ Cup Turf at Churchill Downs last November. The five-year-old's ultimate target is a third victory in the ParisLongchamp feature in October.

Enable is preparing for her return at Sandown's Coral-Eclipse Stakes. Frankie Dettori believes she will be looking at the King George next. Magical is one of Aidan O'Brien's two runners for the race.

Enable ran a good race at Ascot and is in good form. She has run four times this season and O'Brien is happy with each of them. It's possible she could have a break after this race.

Regal Reality won the Brigadier Gerard at Sandown last time out. Hunting Horn finished fourth at Ascot last month. Mustashry won his first Group One in the Lockinge but didn't perform well at Royal Ascott. The Eclipse is one of Mr and Mrs Thompson's favourite races. Enable is the favourite. They are delighted to have a runner. It is a very strong field. If you are not in you can't win. At the end of the day we are going to run away from one. We are taking on the very best. Something has to be run against her. She is deserved favourite, but if you aren't in, you won't be able to win the race.

Telecaster won the Dante at Epsom. He didn't have time to recover after the race. Too Darn Hot won his maiden at Windsor. David Menuisier’s Danceteria completes the field. He won a French Group Three last time. Zabeel Prince finished down the fields in the Prince of Wales”s Stakes at Royal Ascot. The Coral-Eclipse Stake takes place at Sandown. It's a big race for trainer Hughie Morrison.


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