Queen Mary Glory For Showcasing’s Dramatized
Via Tom Ferry
Make it two for two for TDN Rising Stars at Royal Ascot, Clipper Logistics’ Drama (Ire) (Exhibit {GB} –Katie’s Diamond {Fr}, of Turtle Bowl {Ire}) goes home alone in G2 Queen Mary S. to continue Danny Tudhope’s purple jump. Awarded after her impressive four-year debut win at Newmarket April 29, the 5-2 win was always near the front line racing towards the stands before being won by Tudhope, who won. in the last two races committed to passing twice. Third card. In the blue, the bay coached by Karl Burke is in command on the way to defeat 1/4 of the length Maylandsea (GB) (Havana Gray {GB}), with Maria Branwell (Ire) (James Garfield {Ire}) 1 1/4 length one third. “She’s a diva, but today has been very good and definitely one of the good guys of group 1 – we’ll definitely be looking at Prix Morny.”
💁🏼♀️ Drama of winning G2 Queen Mary for @karl_burke and Clipper Logistics. She also gave Daniel Tudhope the third winner of the Royal meeting to date. Score 1-2 in the race for males @WhitesburyManor also need to be noted. pic.twitter.com/65hwJ1CxxR
– TDN (@theTDN) June 15, 2022
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