Arabesque can produce goods; Newmarket.(Sports)

From: The Racing Post (London, England) | Date: October 30, 1999| Author: Goff, Tom | Copyright information

ARABESQUE can land today's opener at Newmarket, the first division of the Balaton Lodge Maiden Fillies' Stakes (1.35), writes Tom Goff.

Henry Cecil's Zafonic filly, who has been making a favourable impression on the Heath for some time, confirmed that promise on her debut here a month ago when third to John Gosden's Philantha over six furlongs.

Richard Quinn was not too hard on her that day and she has come on for the run. She has put in some more good work, ...

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