Queen’s Rhapsody chases second career win on heavy track
Queen’s Rhapsody is set to compete for her second career win at the Canterbury meeting after a challenging start to her racing career. The four-year-old mare, trained by David Pfieffer, has shown promise on wet tracks and is coming off a recent victory. She faces competition from other strong contenders, including a favorite from the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott stable.
- ▪Queen’s Rhapsody began her career in the winter of 2024 and has faced several narrow defeats since then.
- ▪After a successful trial, she won her first race in mid-May at Hawkesbury.
- ▪She is expected to perform well on the heavy track at Canterbury, despite a wide draw.
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