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By Ben Cleminson IF THE vibes around FAIRY GODMOTHER are to be believed, she is going to be very hard to beat in the Albany (2.30pm). Aidan O’Brien’s filly cost 425,000 guineas at the sales, was a fine second on debut at Naas, before returning to the track to win a Group 3 over the same course and distance three weeks later. The noises coming out of Ballydoyle are that she is one of their best chances of the whole meeting, not just amongst their two-year-olds, so therefore must arrive at Royal Ascot with quite the reputation. She’s likely to be around the 7/4 mark but feels like a filly I want…

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