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- Updated: October 18, 2016
Connections of So Mi Dar have decided to wait until next year before sending the talented filly to the Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita.
Trainer John Gosden believes the three-year-old, owned by Lord and Lady Lloyd Webber, is not ready for what would be the ultimate test on likely lightning-fast ground.
The daughter of the top-class racemare Dar Re Mi missed most of the season through injury and has had just two races since her return. After winning at Yarmouth, she was a close third in the Prix de l’Opera at Chantilly earlier this month.
“So Mi Dar is a very talented filly, but I think at this stage of her career she is like a 16-year-old ballerina …