Wednesday´s Stable Quotes Wednesday´s Stable Quotes with AT THE RACES1.15 DONCASTER - STRAWBERRY DALE James Bethell said: 'She was always running too free at Newmarket then got stuck on the rail and never ran a race. She's always shown a lot more speed than her pedigree would suggest, worked with dash. I thought she looked really good at Thirsk but I'm not sure whether she's Listed or Group class. There's a fillies nursery at Doncaster on September 8 over six furlongs and 110yds and we are hoping that the drop back in distance will ensure a good pace and she can settle. One of the races I'm looking at longer term is the Oh So Sharp at Newmarket on October 2. Probably wouldn't want it too soft but I'd rate her very highly.'1.50 DONCASTER - MOSCOW MUSIC Mick Quinlan´s assistant, Noel Quinlan, said: 'He´s in tremendous form and runs in the big Doncaster Bloodstock Sales race at the St Leger meeting. There aren´t many rated as high as he is there, so we´re very hopeful of a good run. Our one slight concern would be if it came up too soft as, though he has won on easy ground and there was plenty of cut when ran second in the Roses Stakes, he´s at his very best when the going is genuinely good. He´s a smashing fella, getting stronger as he gets older, and I think he´ll stay seven furlongs. He can be ridden any way, held up or chasing the pace, and there won´t be too many good enough to beat him at Doncaster.' 1.50 DONCASTER - CLARET AND AMBER Richard Fahey said: 'Has really come to himself in the last few weeks, so much so that his confidence is sky-high just now. His versatility as regards the ground is a major plus, though personally I reckon he'll always be better with some cut. He'll be suited by a strongly-run race over six furlongs at Doncaster as his best trip is probably seven.'4.10 DONCASTER - SUBTLE AFFAIR Nominated as the yard´s dark horse to follow. Mick Quinlan´s assistant, Noel Quinlan, said: 'She has a real mile-and-a-half pedigree, being by Barathea out of a Darshaan mare so the plan was always to start her off over a mile. She could be very useful.'