Racing: Royal Ascot winner Windsor Castle may take Cole to Newcastle

From: The Independent - London | Date: June 23, 1997| Author: IAN DAVIES | Copyright information

The trainer Paul Cole is to delay a decision about whether to run Windsor Castle in the Northumberland Plate Handicap over two miles at Newcastle on Saturday until later in the week.

Windsor Castle looks leniently treated in the Pitman's Derby, despite picking up an 8lb penalty after he won the Group Three Queen's Vase over two miles at Royal Ascot last Wednesday by a neck from Three Cheers.

Windsor Castle can meet Winter Garden, who was three lengths back in fourth place that da...

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