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- Updated: October 3, 2016
Dean Ivory will monitor Librisa Breeze’s condition before deciding whether the five-year-old will take up one of his two entries at Ascot on British Champions Day.
With that meeting just under two weeks away, the Radlett trainer feels it is too early to say whether Librisa Breeze will line-up in either the Qipco British Champions Sprint over six furlongs or the seven-furlong Balmoral Handicap.
Of the two options, Ivory is leaning slightly towards the Group One, although the Mount Nelson gelding has never run over the shorter distance.
Librisa Breeze came from a seemingly impossible position, under an ice-cool ride by Robert Winston, to snatch what …