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Trott has called this a "Lizzie course" – and Armitstead, who won on it last year in the national championships, agrees.
The softish ground is in his favour, having won on it at Haydock before his fine sixth in Newmarket's Bunbury Cup.
Asked whether "do-able" conceivably could include partnering a Classic winner, she retorts: "If I was asked to ride a two-year-old, and I'd won on it, and the owners were happy with it, and then it turned out to be a Derby winner, why not?" But then Turner swiftly reverts to reality.
"Lo and behold, two races later, out came AP to ride Or Royal and duly won on it".
However, one variation on the rule is that a stage may be picked again only if that player has not won on it.
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