Nadwah aimed at Lowther

Tuesday 05 August 1997 18:02 EDT
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Nadwah, not seen on a racecourse since collecting Royal Ascot's Queen Mary Stakes six weeks ago, may have just one more outing this season and the Lowther Stakes at York on August 21 is her intended target.

Peter Walwyn, who trains the daughter of Shadeed for Hamdan Al-Maktoum, has given his charge a break since her last success because he hopes she will develop into a 1,000 Guineas prospect.

"Nadwah is fine and is being aimed at the Lowther. She did it well at Ascot, but has been crying out for six furlongs and York is the best place for her to run next," Walwyn said. "If she did win the Lowther, she might go on to the Cheveley Park. She will have not more than two more runs this year."

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