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Dubai Team Bypass Moyglare

Nijoom Dubai is set to go for a Group One race over a mile after she was taken out of the Moyglare Stud Stakes at the Curragh on Sunday.

The filly, trained by Mick Channon and owned by Jaber Abdullah, is now being considered for the Meon Valley Stud Fillies' Mile at Ascot on September 29 or the Prix Marcel Boussac at Longchamp on October 7.

The daughter of Noverre has not raced since causing a 50-1 upset in the Albany Stakes at Royal Ascot.

'She's fine, but Mick decided just to wait with her and give her a bit more time. The owner was not that keen to take her for that race either,' said Jaber Abdullah's racing manager Bruce Raymond.

'I imagine she'll be going for either the Fillies' Mile or the Marcel Boussac.'

(C) PA Sport

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