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Light Shift getting into gear for Nassau Stakes bid; Newmarket Gallops.(Sports)
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The Racing Post (London, England)
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July 26, 2007
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Byline: Tony Elves
LIGHT SHIFT is being prepared for another possible clash with Peeping Fawn in the Blue Square Nassau Stakes at Goodwood on Saturday week, and it was time for some graft on the Limekilns short gallop for the Henry Cecil filly.
The daughter of Kingmambo just needs to be kept ticking over after her latest outing in the Irish Oaks and she did all that was required under Ted Durcan as she travelled smoothly 1with Brisk Breeze.
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