Following a luckless run at the Curragh hit The Bid is set to make a Fast reappearance in the Dubai International Airport World Trophy at Newbury.
Trainer Darren Bunyan has set a line during his stable star’s performance in the Group One Flying Five Stakes on Sunday, when he had been beaten at less than four lengths – and also reports the five-year-old prepared to move again just six days after.
The Bid has been given an entry in Saturday’s Group Three dashboard by the County Kildare handler at Newbury and has confirmed the aim is to run.
«He came out of the race perfect,» said Bunyan.
«It was just one one of those days to draw a lineup. We have had worse times than that, although nothing worked out to him on the day.
«He was not beaten too far for a horse that had nothing his way around the afternoon .»
Hit The Bid has already proved he can run when kept busy.
«There is no issue with the horse running back quickly,» additional Bunyan.
«He came back from the Abbaye this past year and won the Group Three Mercury Stakes (in Dundalk) not long afterwards.
«We are still making plans, and it seems like he will go to Newbury this Saturday now.
«The floor is at his favour there. The weather forecast is very good for the week, and he’s 100 per cent following the race.
«If all goes well on Saturday we’ll stick him at the Abbaye.»
Ger Lyons’s Blue Uluru is currently a second potential that is Irish – while some at an entry comprise Beverley Bullet scorer Judicial, Equilateral and current York Listed victor Dakota Gold, that shot the Scarbrough Stakes last week.
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