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9th
Big-striding stayer with plenty of stamina, he usually gets back in the pack and can sustain a long run home. Loves wet tracks and some tempo, but does have mixed form in HEAVY 10 conditions.
6th
Neat strong type that really knuckles down and chases hard when in form. Seems to enjoy dry tracks.
7th
12th
11th
Bred to be a sprinter, but he is more athletic than a typical short-course galloper.
Big-strider that can be outsprinted before knuckling down and fighting hard to the line.
ANOTHER ONE: Trainer Gary Colvin reported the gelding sustained a fracture to its off-hind cannon bone since its last race start (25/8/24). The horse has since met the requirements of the Racing Australia Codes of Practice for major fractures and has trialled twice (Albury 16/5/25 & Wagga 24/5/25)
3rd
4th
2nd
10th
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.
1st
Big strider that is sustaining his run like a horse that will enjoy middle-distances or beyond. He seems suited to galloping room and a bit of tempo. Small fields help too given he is slow to jump and can get back.
5th
13th
8th
Likes to get near pace and sustain his gallop.
Bred to be a stayer from a dam that won over 2000m to 2400m.
Tough gelding that can get near pace and fight hard.
Bred from a sprinting sire out of a dam that won up to 1612m.
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