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Well-bred Tschierschen aiming to make it third time lucky
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Enticing: is one of seven winners produced by Superstar LeoCredit: Edward Whitaker
Chepstow's opening 5f two-year-old fillies' maiden on Wednesday offers Tschierschen another opportunity to get her head in front for the first time at 2.20pm, having finished runner-up on both her previous starts for William Haggas.
Bred by Corduff Stud and T J Rooney out of the dual-winning juvenile and Listed runner-up Roo, a Rudimentary half-sister to Group 2 Gimcrack Stakes victor Bannister.
Tschierschen is bred to be precocious as she is a half-sister to seven winners, five of whom were successful as juveniles.
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