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11th
Recent racing prep disappointing. He was the tough gelding against the colts as a 3YO, but his form hasn't carried on since.
Bred to be a sprinter.
6th
Imported miler that tries hard in his races when in form. Best recent ratings on wet, but he has some dry form too.
1st
Scopey athletic frame. An exciting galloper that can produce a brilliant finish in the right race, which seems to be over a distance of around 1400m to 1800m/2000m. His two attempts at Derby distances suggest he doesn't stay.
8th
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4th
Imported galloper that has shown brilliant acceleration from the pack up to around 2000m/2400m. He hasn't proven himself at 2400m+ in first few attempts in Australia despite his early French form.
13th
Import that can quicken into the finish. He has been showing his best form around the mile in Australia after unsuccessfully trying longer distances in the UK.
3rd
One of the bravest mares in the country. Loves the pressure on in high class races, she just keeps chasing!
2nd
Quite a strong type for a horse that can get over distance. Can accelerate into the finish.
12th
Long and leggy gelding that tends to wind up and finish off late. He can show up fresh and handles wet tracks well. Likes a bit of galloping room, he doesn't seem to perform cluttered up on the inside.
10th
Nicely-proportioned with athleticism. He gets back, but he quickens and chases hard in his races when in form.
5th
The Chris Waller stable reported the mare has undergone arthroscopic surgery to remove bone chips from both front fetlocks since its last race start (13/4/24).
Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won twice at 1300m.
Seems to produce her best over 1200m so far, especially early in her campaigns.
7th
A high class youngster with a climbing stride, he builds into his races and could progress over distance.
Bred from a very tough champion sire that performed best over a mile and a dam that won over 1650m to 2050m in the UK.
Showed staying promise overseas, but seems better suited around the mile in Australia. Needs dry tracks to perform and can get on-pace.
Growing and maturing into a bigger stronger filly, but she has a tendency to not fight hard late in her races sometimes.
Long athletic frame. He loves wet tracks and has found his best form over 1400m to 1800m/2000m so far.
He has shown he can quicken rapidly into his races and produced a surprise 2nd in the G1 Epsom Derby over 2400m on firm ground. It looks like he will end up being a 2000m to 2400m type based on his racing style and breeding.
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