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- Updated: September 10, 2016
Stormy Antarctic could head out to Italy to contest the Premio Vittorio di Capua after side-stepping an outing in Sunday’s Prix du Moulin at Chantilly.
The son of Stormy Atlantic had been due to contest the Group One mile prize after his run in the Jacques le Marois at Deauville last month.
However, with the ground set to ride on the quick side, trainer Ed Walker has decided to re-route the three-year-old with the Group One contest at San Siro one of three races now under consideration, along with the Shadwell Joel Stakes and the Prix Daniel Wildenstein.
Walker said: “We were very keen to go back to France, but it was just the ground. Soft ground is where all his best form has been and it was going to be …