Autumn Glow competes in Darby Munro Stakes Saturday

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Stablemates Autumn Glow and Lady Shenandoah have been in the spotlight this season. With Lady Shenandoah wrapping up her campaign, Autumn Glow is set to make her return in the Darby Munro Stakes on Saturday. Autumn Glow, who had been a favorite last year, was scratched from the Flight Stakes due to an injury. Lady Shenandoah went on to win multiple races, including the prestigious Coolmore Classic last weekend. Experts are excited to see if Autumn Glow can match Lady Shenandoah's success. John Messara, from Arrowfield Stud, mentioned there is a chance the two fillies may never compete against each other. He noted that if Autumn Glow had stayed healthy, Lady Shenandoah might not have run in the Flight Stakes last year. The anticipation for their possible future face-off continues. James McDonald, a well-known jockey, is enthusiastic about Autumn Glow’s return. Trainer Chris Waller believes Autumn Glow is ready, even though Saturday's race distance isn’t her strongest. Waller feels this is a perfect starting point for her comeback. In other news, English trainer William Haggas faces a decision regarding his horse Al Mubhir, who is considering competing in either the Doncaster or Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Al Mubhir hasn't raced since October and will need a race to gauge his performance. Haggas expressed confidence in Al Mubhir and is monitoring the weather conditions. If Al Mubhir performs well this weekend, he may lean towards the Queen Elizabeth Stakes later. Another horse, Dubai Honour, will also be running in Sydney soon, aiming for a strong performance. As the racing season progresses, both Autumn Glow and Al Mubhir have the potential to create excitement among fans and competitors alike.


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