Racing: Distinctive filly
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Your support makes all the difference.With her distinctive white blaze, two-year-old Dancing Bloom is a filly already showing distinct talent. An impressive four-length winner on her debut at Ascot recently, she is quoted as low as 20-1 for next year's 1,000 Guineas. Closely related to the 1983 Oaks winner, the brilliant Sun Princess, Dancing Bloom was bred in Ireland and is now trained at Newmarket by Michael Stoute.
Photograph: George Selwyn
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