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Burke: Quiet spell no concern
- Updated: October 5, 2016
Karl Burke is not unduly worried that a few horses in his yard are coughing ahead of Quiet Reflection’s run in the Qipco British Champions Sprint on Saturday week
Another victory for the flying filly at Ascot would give her huge claims of being crowned champion sprinter.
That would be no mean feat for a three-year-old considering the exploits of Mecca’s Angel and Limato this season, but were she to be successful it will be a third Group One success following on from the Commonwealth Cup at Royal Ascot and the Sprint Cup at Haydock.
Her only defeat this term came in the July Cup at Newmarket on …