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Ouija In Good Form Ahead Of Dubai Return

Ouija Board pleased connections in her latest piece of work as she continues her preparations for a planned seasonal return next month in Dubai.

The five-year-old Cape Cross mare, victorious in December in the Hong Kong Vase, enjoyed a spin under Chris Hinson yesterday that left trainer Ed Dunlop satisfied.

It was the latest piece of work the multiple Group One winner has done this year in the lead-up to the Sheema Classic on March 25 at Nad Al Sheba.

Speaking on his website, www.edunlop.com, the Newmarket handler said: 'I am pleased with the way she worked. She didn't do a huge amount. It was her third piece ? she'd previously done two gentle canters.

'She seems to be taking her work well and continues to look well. Touch wood, things are going in the right direction.'

(C) PA Sport

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