Strike The Bid is set to make a reappearance in the Dubai International Airport World Trophy at Newbury Following a luckless run at the Curragh.
Trainer Darren Bunyan has put a line through the performance in the Group One Flying Five Stakes on Sunday, when he was beaten at less than four lengths of his stable star – and also reports the prepared to go just six days later.
The Bid has been contributed an entrance in the Group Three dash of Saturday by the County Kildare handler and has confirmed the aim is to operate.
«He emerged from the race ideal,» said Bunyan.
«It was just one of these days to draw a line through. Nothing worked out to him but we’ve had times that were worse than that.
«He was not beaten too far for a horse who had nothing his way onto the day»
Hit The Bid has shown that he can run when kept occupied.
«There’s no issue with the horse running quickly,» additional Bunyan.
«He came back from the Abbaye this past year and won the Group Three Mercury Stakes (at Dundalk) not long after.
«We are still making strategies, and it seems like he will go to Newbury this Saturday now.
«The floor is at his favour there. The current weather forecast is quite great for your week, and he is 100 per cent after the race.
«If all goes well on Saturday we’ll stick him in the Abbaye.»
Ger Lyons’s Blue Uluru is currently a second that is potential that is Irish – while others at an entry include Beverley Bullet scorer Judicial, recent York Listed victor Dakota Gold and Equilateral, who shot the Scarbrough Stakes last week.
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