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No Decision For Ouija Board

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2006-07-24
Paul Sandells
The future of Ouija Board, the outstanding winner of the Prince of Wales Stakes, was still undecided last night as the mare's owners pondered her entry into the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes on Saturday.

The decision on Ouija Boards entry will most likely go to the 11th hour. Because of this connections of the brilliant mare must pay the £70,000 supplementary fee today, to have a chance of running the horse at Ascot on Saturday.

With trainer Ed Dunlop indicating last week that the Vodafone Nassau Stakes (seven days after the King George) could also be an alternative option for Ouija Board, punters were still left none the wiser on her immediate future.

Peter
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Stanley, racing manager for owner Lord Derby said, "Plans have yet to be finalised yet and discussions are taking place. A decision will probably go to the wire and will not be made until the last moment."

Ouija Board was a disappointing fifth in the Coral Eclipse recently. After the poor showing TV evidence showed the horse was very unlucky in running. Many expect her next outing will enable her to show her real class. Punters can find around 8/1 for Ouija Board in the King George.

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