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Sir Michael Stoute’s Smart Call the star name as she heads for the Snowdrop Stakes at Kempton on Saturday

Stoute's mare, a multiple Group winner back in South Africa, is yet to win since her move to the Newmarket yard but takes a significant drop in class for the Betfred "Home Of Goals Galore" Snowdrop Fillies' Stakes on Saturday

SMART CALL looks the one to beat as she bids to return to winning ways in the Snowdrop Fillies' Stakes at Kempton on Saturday.

A multiple Group 1 winner in South Africa, the six-year-old joined Sir Michael Stoute last season and acquitted herself well in top races.

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Sir Michael Stoute looks to have found Smart Call a good opportunityCredit: PA

She has not been seen since finishing seventh behind Highland Reel in the Hong Kong Vase in December, but this Listed contest is a significant drop in class.

Hunaina is an interesting challenger for French trainer Henri-Francois Devin who sends her across the channel.

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Devin said: "She has just run twice for us and has run very well both times. I hope she'll run another good race on Saturday.

"Sir Michael Stoute's horse looks the one to beat, but she is drawn on the outside."

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Carolinae (right) makes a quick return after her Lingfield secondCredit: PA

 

The Charlie Fellowes-trained Carolinae and Lucymai from Dean Ivory's yard are back in action just eight days after finishing second and third respectively at Lingfield.

Ivory said: "She ran very well last week and has come out of it really well.

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"If she could finish third or fourth I'd be delighted."

Other contenders in a 10-strong field include Jeremy Noseda's La Figlia and the Roger Varian-trained Shenanigans.

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