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Highfield Princess heads King George Stakes field at Goodwood

John Quinn is confident ground conditions will not be a problem for his triple Group One-winning mare Highfield Princess when she bids to get back to winning ways in the King George Qatar Stakes at Goodwood on Friday.

Expertly handled by the North Yorkshire-based Quinn, she has had a fairytale career, rising through the grades from a 57-rated handicapper to win three top-class sprints last summer. She was also narrowly beaten at the Breeders' Cup in Keeneland.

A half-length runner-up on her York reappearance, she was then turned out twice in four days at Royal Ascot, narrowly beaten in the King's Stand and placed again in the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes.

She drops back a furlong now, with Quinn optimistic she can make the most of what appears a gilt-edged opportunity.

"We're happy with her," said the Malton-based trainer. "Who knows what the ground will be like on Friday, but the ground will be fine - she has won on soft ground before.

"She is in good form and we're very hopeful. I'm not worried about the draw - it is other horses I worry about!

"You wouldn't know where they'll be racing come Friday, but straight line, she'll be fine."

Karl Burke saddles both Silky Wilkie, who was runner-up to the reopposing Nymphadora in York's City Walls, and White Lavender, a short-neck runner-up in the Prix de l'Abbaye at ParisLongchamp in October.

Burke said: "It is a bit of a punt with Silky Wilkie. He has done nothing but surprise us and impress us all the way through his career, really.

"We never expected him to get to these heights, but he deserves his chance now in these black type races.

"It is certainly a big step up for him, but he won't mind the ground, he'll like the track and with the ground being so soft, it might not suit

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