Shine So Bright denies Laurens in a York thriller
Shine So Bright denies Laurens in a York thriller

Oz test looks unlikely for Shine So Bright


Shine So Bright is likely to stick to racing in Europe this season as connections mull over plans for the classy three-year-old after he lowered the colours of Laurens at York.

The Free Handicap winner had not run since finishing sixth in the 2000 Guineas, but made a sparkling return as he outpointed the multiple Group One scorer by a nose in the City of York Stakes.

Races trainer Andrew Balding will choose from as the next port of call for Shine So Bright are the Park Stakes at Doncaster on Saturday week, the Qatar Prix de la Foret at ParisLongchamp and the Dubai Challenge Stakes at Newmarket, both next month.

"He seems in good form. We've got a few options that we're going to assess," said the Kingsclere handler.

"He's in the Park Stakes, the Foret and the Challenge. Those are the three options and we'll probably pick one of those and take it from there."

There has been talk of Shine So Bright going to Australia for the inaugural running of the Golden Eagle at Rosehill in Australia on November 2, but that seems unlikely.

"The feeling about Australia is it's probably a bit too much, too soon. It's unlikely, but we'll make a decision at the weekend," said Balding.

Related horse racing links

Like what you've read?

Next Off

Sporting Life
My Stable
Follow and track your favourite Horses, Jockeys and Trainers. Never miss a race with automated alerts.
Access to exclusive features all for FREE - No monthly subscription fee
Click HERE for more information

Most Followed

MOST READ RACING

We are committed to Safer Gambling and have a number of self-help tools to help you manage your gambling. We also work with a number of independent charitable organisations who can offer help and answers any questions you may have.
Gamble Aware LogoGamble Helpline LogoGamstop LogoGordon Moody LogoSafer Gambling Standard LogoGamban Logo18+ LogoTake Time To Think Logo