Newmarket's opening mile novice on Saturday had 2026 Oaks written all over it and it will be no surprise if Godolphin's Romantic Symphony (Dubawi) is one of the main players heading to the Epsom Classic in June. While the newcomer's 3/4-of-a-length winning margin was not flashy, everything about her pedigree suggests this is very much the beginning.
“She has a nice stout pedigree to her. We came up here knowing that the trip would suit her and there is no doubt about it that the experience, and stepping up in trip further in time, will bring about improvement,” Charlie Appleby said of the full-sister to the Group 1 and Grade I winners Yibir and Wild Illusion.
“The [Listed] Montrose might be something to look at,” he added. “She did like that sound surface and I'm not too sure she would want it too soft, which it can be at that time of year. I think there would be sharper fillies around than her to consider the Fillies' Mile. I'm pleased with that for her first day at school and if she is anything like her family then she should stay a mile and a half next year.”
Sent off the 10-11 favourite for this contest won in recent times by the stable's subsequent Group winners Magic Lily and Beautiful Love, Romantic Symphony was always travelling easily for Billy Loughnane and was able to overhaul the experienced George Boughey-trained Tryst (Sottsass) in the final furlong and stay on best.
Another eye-catcher in one truly for the notebooks was the third Forever True (Siyouni), Lady Bamford's John and Thady Gosden-trained homebred who was a head further behind and one we are sure to be hearing a lot more about.
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