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Quiet Reflection pleases Burke

Quiet Reflection, ridden by jockey Dougie Costello, on the way to winning the Commonwealth Cup
Image: Quiet Reflection: In good form

Quiet Reflection delighted connections in her final serious piece of work ahead of the 32Red Sprint Cup at Haydock on Saturday week.

Trainer Karl Burke reports the filly's preparation to have gone smoothly so far and is looking forward to the Commonwealth Cup winner going for more Group One glory.

Quiet Reflection has already had a tremendous campaign, for as well as taking the big three-year-old sprint at Royal Ascot she has a Group Two victory over Haydock's six furlongs to her credit.

She will take on her elders for a second time after showing she was well up to the task when finishing third to Limato in the July Cup on her latest start.

"I'm happy with her. She did her final piece of work this morning. She had a good blow," said Burke.

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"She'll do another light piece on Tuesday and then we'll just freshen her up for Saturday. Everything is as it should be."

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