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- Updated: October 1, 2016
Ron Harris feels that whatever Just Glamorous does in the Prix de l’Abbaye at Chantilly on Sunday he will be a force to be reckoned with in all the top sprints next year.
Only a three-year-old, it is a generally accepted rule that sprinters do not reach full maturity until later in their career.
With that in mind what Harris has achieved with Just Glamorous this season is nothing short of remarkable.
Beaten off a handicap mark of 69 at Wolverhampton in May, he has subsequently won four races and last time out over the same course and distance he faces this weekend he bolted up by three lengths in a Group Three.
That day he had last year’s Abbaye winner Goldream back in third with Sir …