Fangirl out of All-Star Mile, Cascadian now in the field

Chris Waller has announced that Fangirl will miss the All-Star Mile.

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FANGIRL. Picture: Martin King / Sportpix

A day after making the main field for the All-Star Mile, Chris Waller and the connections of Fangirl are forgoing a chance at the $5 million 1600-metre feature to opt for further Group 1 glory in Sydney.

Second-placed last start in the Group 1 Chipping Norton Stakes (1600m) at Randwick, Fangirl was included in the All-Star Mile field on Monday after Jacquinot was withdrawn.

"After lengthy consideration in relation to Fangirl running in the All-Star Mile, the Ingham's and I have agreed she is best suited to run in the Group 1 George Ryder next Saturday instead at her home track," Waller said via Twitter.

Fangirl is the $3 favourite in futures markets for the George Ryder Stakes (1500m) on March 18.

The 1600-metre All-Star Mile at Moonee Valley would have seen the four-year-old mare make her first trip to that course, but the more familiar surrounds of Rosehill gives the winner of the Group 1 Vinery Stakes at Newcastle in 2022 – then run over 1850-metres - the chance to improve on her second-placing in the Golden Eagle (1500m) at Rosehill last October.

With Fangirl's withdrawal, Cascadian is her replacement in the main All-Star Mile field with Sheeza Belter upgraded to provisional first emergency.

 


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