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Quiet Reflection
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Karl Burke’s Quiet Reflection has Renaissance Stakes aim before the QIPCO British Champions Sprint at Ascot racecourse

Burke's filly has had an interrupted season and has only run once this year but is on track for a run on Sunday ahead of a crack at Champions Day

QUIET REFLECTION is on track for a run in the Renaissance Stakes at Naas on Sunday.

Trainer Karl Burke is set to use the race as a stepping stone for the QIPCO British Champions Sprint at Ascot on October 21.

 Quiet Reflection has only run once this season so far
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Quiet Reflection has only run once this season so farCredit: Reuters

"All being well, she heads out there on Sunday," said Burke.

"She's in great form, she looks great and she's been working well."

Burke also entered Simmie, but she will not be making the trip across the Irish Sea as she runs at Ayr on Friday in the Al Maktoum Cup Arran Scottish Fillies' Sprint Stakes.

Only Mine could attempt to bring up a hat-trick if she goes into battle in the Renaissance Stakes.

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Joe Murphy's popular four-year-old has had a super season and is one of 17 possible runners in the Group 3 over six furlongs.

Gordon Lord Byron is in the hunt, but he must concede weight to the full field, while Aidan O'Brien has entered Cougar Mountain, Peace Envoy, Alphabet and Music Box.

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