By Daithi Harvey
The emergence this year of the big spending ownership syndicate Phoenix Thoroughbreds has seen trainer Jeremy Noseda unleash some well bred, expensive and ultimately smart looking 2-year-olds such as Lansky (Ire) (Dark Angel {Ire}) and Take Me With You (Scat Daddy). However he also appears to have a strong team of juveniles belonging to other owners and the Newmarket trainer issued an update on some of these on Tuesday. Quivery (Violence) is one Noseda is keen on despite her defeat last time in the G3 Prestige S. at Goodwood. The Marc Keller owned filly, who was a $360,000 purchase at Ocala in March, was previously two for two and Noseda is hoping a return to a more conventional track will allow the filly show her true colours. “She will go to the [G2] May Hill [at Doncaster Sept. 14] if the ground is good or faster,” Noseda said. “The race didn't work out well at Goodwood. She didn't like Goodwood and she wants a flat track. As long as she gets good or faster ground, she is definitely a filly for Doncaster.”
'TDN Rising Star' Betty F (GB) (Frankel {GB}) created a good impression when making a winning debut in a novice event at Newmarket Aug. 26 and Noseda is aiming for the top with the filly who is part owned by her breeder Charles Fox. “She came out of the race well, she didn't beat anything much but the manner in which she did it was good, she's very talented,” he said. “The aim is the [G1] Cheveley Park Stakes and it depends if we have a race in between, or just take her for a racecourse gallop.”
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