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Namhroodah's connections hoping for a change of luck
Morris back on Tate filly after last week's demotion
Namhroodah: First past the post ahead of Red Box and Irish Rookie (nearside) before losing her Ascot race in the stewards' roomCredit: Edward Whitaker
L'Ormarins Queens Plate Stakes (registered as the Oak Tree Stakes) (Group 3) | 7f | Fillies and mares 3yo+
Namhroodah's connections will be hoping it will be a case of what a difference a week makes as she bids for Group 3 glory seven days after having a Listed win taken off her by the Ascot stewards.
That decision is subject to an appeal set for next week, but Namhroodah has the chance for compensation up in class but back a furlong in trip in a contest better known as the Oak Tree Stakes.
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