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DREAM CATCHER’s seven-length win in the Portmore emphasised her staying pedigree, pulling clear of stablemate TAYLOR MADE, who rallied to deny LEXI LOU the runner-up spot at seven and a half furlongs.
Running like a true stayer, DREAM CATCHER didn’t need more than one crack of the whip from Tevin Foster to make her move, leaping at the leaders, fourth off the turn, but travelling much the best, which makes her the horse to beat again in Saturday’s 1000 Guineas at a mile.
Switched four-wide by Foster, avoiding the possibility of a traffic pile-up along the rail, DREAM CATCHER responded by quickening sharply with a second strike of the whip, overhauling TAYLOR MADE, who was fighting off PIPPA a furlong out.
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