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1000 Guineas: Malavath on track for Newmarket test next month over French Guineas option after impressive comeback

Malavath began three-year-old season with victory in the Prix Imprudence at Deauville, shortening to 14/1 for the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket; Sealiway set for Prix Ganay, while The Revenant prepares for Prix d'Ispahan or Lockinge at Newbury

Malavath (right) pictured alongside Cachet at the Breeders' Cup
Image: Malavath (right) pictured alongside Cachet at the Breeders' Cup

Francis-Henri Graffard's Malavath is on track for the Qipco 1000 Guineas at Newmarket after a taking seasonal debut in the Prix Imprudence at Deauville.

The filly was impressive last season when never unplaced in five runs, ending her French campaign with a Group Two victory in the Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte at Chantilly.

A run in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf at Del Mar followed and the daughter of Mehmas was a gallant runner-up when coming home just half a length behind Christophe Clement's Pizza Bianca.

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The form from that race was further boosted at Newmarket on Tuesday when Cachet, fourth at Del Mar, triumphed comfortably in the Group Three Nell Gwyn Stakes on her first run of the new campaign.

Malavath kicked off her own season in the Group Three Prix Imprudence at Deauville and was a ready winner despite the race being run on a surface heavier than her preferred good going.

"We were very impressed with her comeback, she did it nicely and everything is fine with her," said Graffard.

"She is better on better ground but she has just shown that she's a very good filly."

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Cachet ridden by jockey William Buick (left) on their way to winning the Lanwades Stud Nell Gwyn Stakes
Image: Cachet on the way to winning the Lanwades Stud Nell Gwyn Stakes at Newmarket on Tuesday

Prior to the Deauville contest, options were open as to whether the three-year-old would target the French or English version of the Guineas and the victory has now left connections more inclined to aim at the latter race.

"At the moment we are leaning towards the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, there are some trials in England, Ireland and France again this week so we will decide after that, but that is the main option," said Graffard.

The trainer also confirmed plans for Sealiway, who finished second to Skaletti when making his seasonal debut in the Prix d'Harcourt at Longchamp on Sunday.

The Group One Prix Ganay is next on the agenda for the chestnut, who is already a winner at the top level, having previously taken the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere and the Qipco Champion Stakes at Ascot.

Sealiway
Image: Sealiway is set to run in the Group One Prix Ganay next

"I was very pleased with him, he will come on a lot for that and we will run him next in the Prix Ganay," said Graffard.

Plans are also taking shape for 12-times winner The Revenant, who has scored twice already this term at Saint-Cloud, taking the Listed Prix Altipan and the Group Three Prix Edmond Blanc, races he also won in 2019.

Almost exclusively a miler throughout his career, a step up in trip could be afoot for the gelding as Graffard is mulling over a bid for the Group One Prix d'Ispahan, run at Longchamp over a mile and a furlong.

He is also entertaining the idea of an alternative engagement on British turf as the seven-year-old holds an entry for the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury on May 14.

Graffard said of the horse: "He was very good at Saint-Cloud, either he will go straight to the Prix d'Ispahan or he will run in the Lockinge."

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