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No plans yet for Sariska

Connections of Sariska are still debating their next move after the filly refused to race at York last week.

Last year's dual Classic winner entered the stalls as the 85-40 favourite for the Yorkshire Oaks but planted herself on the Knavesmire when the gates opened.

Previously a winner at York on her seasonal bow and runner-up to Fame And Glory in the Coronation Cup, the four-year-old is a "little quirky" according to trainer Michael Bell.

He has not drawn stumps with the filly yet and is planning to discuss the possibilities for Sariska with owner Lady Bamford when he returns from a trip to the States.

"I'm in America until Monday, so we will be discussing the plan when I get back," Bell said.

"The filly is still in training, she has been cantering away and is absolutely fine.

"I spoke to Lady Bamford after the race and it was the intention to run again, but I'll obviously talk to her again when I get back.

"The filly is fine, working away, so we'll have to see what the plan is."