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    26 June 2023

    Bin Suroor takes a patient approach with Mawj’s injury setback

    The Mysterious Disappearance of Classic Winner Mawj

    Something strange has happened in the world of horse racing. The classic-winning filly, Mawj, has disappeared from the scene after missing a race due to an unexpected illness.

    Mawj was supposed to clash with Tahiyra in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot, but she missed out because of a dirty scope. This was disappointing for fans who were eagerly anticipating this showdown.

    Saeed bin Suroor, her trainer, revealed that Mawj had a bad infection in her chest and needed time to recover. She won’t be forced into running when she’s not well. So for now, she will take a break until she is ready to start working again.

    This news has left many people puzzled and wondering what could have caused such an illness? Was it something that happened during her winter training in Dubai? Or perhaps there is some other mysterious reason behind it?

    A Star on the Rise

    Mawj is no ordinary filly; she’s a star on the rise. Her impressive record speaks for itself – five wins in eight starts!

    The daughter of Exceed And Excel won both the seven-furlong Jumeirah Fillies Classic and mile Fillies Guineas before taking the Newmarket Classic by half a length on her return to Britain. Her fans were eagerly waiting for her next race, but fate had other plans.

    Where Has Mawj Gone?

    The mystery deepens as no one knows where Mawj has gone. Some speculate that she’s back in Dubai with Bin Suroor, while others think she may have gone off the radar for some private training.

    Bin Suroor revealed that they plan to find a race for Mawj before sending her back to Dubai at the end of her classic season. Whether it will be in the UK or abroad remains to be seen.

    A Disappointing Royal Meeting

    “There is no other meeting like it in the world.” -Saeed Bin Suroor-

    Bin Suroor was not too disappointed after missing out on this year’s Royal Ascot targets, even though Live Your Dream finished third in the Duke of Edinburgh Stakes. For him, Ascot remains one of the best meetings in horse racing worldwide because millions watch these races over five days; they are simply incomparable!

    The talented trainer hopes his luck turns around at Newmarket’s July meeting where he has several horses entered, although he does worry about ground conditions being too firm.

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