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There's more to come from Librisa Breeze predicts Ivory

Trainer eyeing races abroad at the end of the season

Librisa Breeze (Robert Winston) beating Squats at Ascot on Saturday
Librisa Breeze (Robert Winston) impresses at Ascot on SaturdayCredit: Alan Crowhurst

Librisa Breeze is likely to stick to handicap company next time out despite Saturday's impressive win in the International Stakes at Ascot.

"I'd like to win another heritage handicap with him and Saturday's win opens up a lot of avenues now we know about the ground with him," said trainer Dean Ivory, who reported Tony Bloom's four-year-old fine after his latest exertions.

Ivory has already been rewarded for his patience with the grey, who was running for only the ninth time at the weekend.

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