Burke expecting 'big run' from Reflection Karl Burke expects to see dual Group One winner Quiet Reflection "strip a lot fitter" than on her seasonal return when she runs in the Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. Last year's Commonwealth Cup and Sprint Cup heroine will bid for a third top-level success when she steps back up in trip for the six-furlong contest on June 24. Quiet Reflection appeared to be in need of the run when finishing 10th in last month's Temple Stakes at Haydock on ground that was faster than ideal. Burke said: "Everything is good with Quiet Reflection. She has come out of her last race great and is moving well. "She went into the Haydock race 14 kilograms heavier than her last run last year so it tells you how much she needed it. "In hindsight, we should have gone to the Curragh with her on the same day as Haydock where the ground went soft. "She will strip a lot fitter for that run and now heads to the Diamond Jubilee at Ascot. "We are expecting a big run, but obviously the slower the ground, the better."