Hit The Bid back in action at Newbury

Strike The Bid is set to make a Fast reappearance from the Dubai International Airport World Trophy Following a luckless run at the Curragh.

Trainer Darren Bunyan has set a line through the performance in the Group One Flying Five Stakes on Sunday, when he was defeated less than four spans of his star – and reports the ready to move again only six days later.
Strike The Bid has been given an entry in the Group Three dashboard of Saturday by the County Kildare handler and has verified the purpose is to operate.
“He emerged from the race ideal,” said Bunyan.
“It was only one one of those days to draw a line through. Nothing worked out to him but we have had worse days than that.
“He wasn’t beaten too far to get a horse who had nothing go his way about the afternoon ”
Hit The Bid has already proved he can operate when kept busy.
“There’s no issue with all the horse running back quickly,” additional Bunyan.
“He came from the Abbaye this past year and won the Group Three Mercury Stakes (in Dundalk) not long afterwards.
“We’re still making strategies, and it looks like he’ll go to Newbury this Saturday now.
“The floor is in his favour . The weather forecast is great for the week, and he is 100 per cent after the race.
“If all goes well on Saturday we will stick him at the Abbaye.”
The Blue Uluru of ger Lyons is currently a second possible that is Irish – while others at an 11-strong entry comprise Beverley Bullet scorer Judicial, Equilateral and current York Listed victor Dakota Gold, that shot the Scarbrough Stakes at Doncaster last week.

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