The Irish-trained filly aims to become the first since Kazzia in 2002 to complete the 1000 Guineas-Oaks double and Wachman believes it was her staying qualities that helped her win the day at Newmarket.
Speaking at the Breakfast With The Stars morning at the Surrey course, the County Tipperary-based handler said: "She seems very well and we are happy with her as she has done nothing wrong.
"She has only done two or three bits of work and we are very happy with her.
"A mile is a short as she would ever go as a true-run mile sees her stamina come into it.
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