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Lord Of The Lodge could take in 2000 Guineas trial

Trainer Karl Burke celebrates Laurens' win in the Matron Stakes
Image: Trainer Karl Burke - excited by Lord Of The Lodge

Karl Burke could still look to a 2000 Guineas trial with Lord Of The Lodge, once racing eventually resumes.

The Dandy Man colt finished second in the Gimcrack last year and already has a win under his belt in 2020, landing a conditions event at Newcastle back in February.

Burke had been planning a spring Classic trial, but with racing on hold until an as-yet unspecified date and the Guineas meeting pushed back to June in a "best-case scenario", plans are fluid.

The North Yorkshire-based trainer "Lord Of The Lodge has wintered really well, we're just sitting on our hands now and waiting for a programme.

"We don't so much need a date from the BHA - we will restart when it is safe to do so - but a programme as to what kind of races and the conditions of those races, so that we can start to plan.

"If there is a Guineas trial, we could look at that for Lord Of The Lodge, stepping up to seven furlongs.

"There's not a lot of stamina on his sire's side, although Dandy Man does get mile winners, but there is on his dam side."

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Burke saddled Living In The Past to win the Lowther at York last year, but thinks a mile may prove too much of a test this term.

He added: "We're thinking more sprinting with her as we don't think she will stay a mile."

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