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9th
Bred from a G1 2040m Cox Plate winning sire and unraced dam. Second dam GOLD ROCKS won over 1000m to 1200m.
A typical tough on-pace Waterhouse Bott galloper. He relished a wet track to win the G1 2400m Derby.
When questioned T. Clark stated that in his view Major Beel does not appreciate the firmer racing surfaces and is better suited on rain-affected going.
3rd
Builds into his races and has upside over distance, he has a staying pedigree on dam side.
5th
Bred to get over distance from a dam that won over 1600m.
Solid robust galloper that produces his best runs over the middle-distances
4th
Enigmatic stayer that mixes his form. He's one-paced and can be a touch keen so likes a rolling tempo. Prefers good to better side soft ground, especially at Royal Randwick over the 2400m.
8th
A plain-looking type that relishes the longer distances. One-paced so likes tempo or an aggressive ride if the distances are shorter. Handles wet conditions well.
6th
Bred to perform around a mile, but he is a more effective stayer. Can be a touch slow to get into stride early before chasing honestly late.
10th
1st
Slow beginner that has shown staying talent in the UK. He has been stretching out and really trying hard in recent races.
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