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It doesn't look good for Vanity Queen
SP forecast 6-4
Impossible to know the value of her second of six in a newcomers' contest over course and distance early this month as she is the first of the runners to come out again. Still, that race has thrown up some good horses in the past and she has Group entries herself. Probably sets the standard and improvement on the cards for a yard in top gear.
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