Black type winner Gold Rush is making good progress after a disappointing start to her three-year-old campaign.
"She didn't come up as well as we'd hoped in the spring so we gave her a breather and she's looking bright and healthy now," said co-trainer Andrew Scott.
Gold Rush won the Gr.2 Matamata Breeders' Stakes last term, but was out of the money in her first two appearances this season.
Meanwhile, fellow second season galloper Sweet Leader is still in the paddock after he was turned out following his fifth placing in the Listed Barneswood Farm Stakes.
"We're giving him a decent break and he'll be back for the autumn," Scott said.
"She didn't come up as well as we'd hoped in the spring so we gave her a breather and she's looking bright and healthy now," said co-trainer Andrew Scott.
Gold Rush won the Gr.2 Matamata Breeders' Stakes last term, but was out of the money in her first two appearances this season.
Meanwhile, fellow second season galloper Sweet Leader is still in the paddock after he was turned out following his fifth placing in the Listed Barneswood Farm Stakes.
"We're giving him a decent break and he'll be back for the autumn," Scott said.