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Winter faces eight in Qatar Nassau Stakes

Winter, ridden by Ryan Moore, on the way to winning the Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas at the Curragh
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Winter will face eight rivals as she bids to win a fourth successive Group One in the Qatar Nassau Stakes at Goodwood on Thursday.

Since suffering defeat on her first run for Aidan O'Brien in the spring, the daughter of Galileo has won the English and Irish 1000 Guineas and the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot.

She steps up to a mile and a quarter for the first time on the Sussex Downs and is joined by stablemate Hydrangea.

John Gosden fields two top-class fillies in opposition. The lightly-raced So Mi Dar, who will be making her seasonal debut after a couple of minor setbacks, is joined by stablemate Shutter Speed, who was last seen finishing fourth in the French Oaks.

Having agonised over the decision, Frankie Dettori has plumped for the year older So Mi Dar, allowing Pat Smullen to come in for the ride on Shutter Speed.

There are four other Group One winners in the field, too, in a contest which could lay claim to being one of the races of the season.

Charlie Appleby runs two of those, Wuheida and Sobetsu, who both won at the highest level in France. James Doyle rides Sobetsu, with William Buick on Wuheida.

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Speaking ahead of what is another leg of the Qipco British Champions Series, Buick said: "Wuheida's stepping up to a mile and a quarter, which Charlie has always felt she will benefit from.

"She ran very well in the Falmouth and was entitled to improve for the race, which she has done.

"She ran into a match-fit filly in Roly Poly and she was a good second, we were very happy with that. She just got a bit tired. We were second best on the day, but hopefully she will come on for it, probably more than anything else in the race."

Roger Varian's Nezwaah won the Pretty Polly Stakes in Ireland last time out, while Sir Michael Stoute runs Breeders' Cup winner Queen's Trust, second to Minding in this race 12 months ago.

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