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Relief Rally will bid for Group 1 glory in the Cheveley Park Stakes rather than face older rivals in the Prix de l’Abbaye.
The William Haggas-trained juvenile has recorded four victories this season and claimed the valuable five-furlong Weatherbys Super Sprint Stakes at Newbury in late July.
The daughter of Kodiac returned to Group level when winning the six-furlong Group 2 Lowther Stakes at York's Ebor Festival. Ridden by Tom Marquand, the filly raced keenly before making headway with a furlong to run, drawing clear of the Aidan O'Brien-trained Cherry Blossom.
"The plan is very much to go to the Cheveley Park at this moment in time," said the owners' racing manager Anthony Bromley.
"It's pretty much decision made, obviously other variables can happen between now and then, but at the moment all roads lead to Newmarket.
"It just seems she deserves a go at a Group One and the Cheveley Park is fillies' only and six furlongs, which seemed to suit well in the Lowther.
"William seems happy with her and there's no reason not to go to Newmarket really."
Relief Rally is currently vying for favouritism with French filly Ramatuelle for the Group 1 Cheveley Park Stakes on 30 September at Newmarket, and is widely available at 5/2.