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5th

He’s a gentle giant but he’s got so much ability. I don’t think they’ve got to the bottom of him, I think he’ll be better next preparation.

Talented colt that seems to prefer a quiet ride and producing a strong run at them late with big strides. He is stretching out nicely in distance despite a short-course pedigree. Best form seems to be a on dry tracks to date.

Bred to be a sprinter or sprinter miler from a dam that won over 1200m to 1400m.

2nd

Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won over 1110m to 1400m up to G3 level.

A really genuine gelding that chases hard in the finish over the sprint distances. He was slow to jump in early starts, but is getting better.

7th

Was a bit raw in his early starts, but always showed the ability to stick on well in the finish. A possible improver as he matures and gets up in distance.

Bred to get over some distance from a dam that won over 1200m to 1600m.

12th

Tough on-pacer that tries hard in the finish. Very typical of the Waterhouse Bott stable.

Bred to perform around a mile from a G1 winning sire in Japan. Dam didn't win in four starts.

8th

Has had Equicast and pads applied at times since 20th March 2024.

Colt that keeps producing good strong finishes from the back in all conditions. He can race midfield from a soft barrier.

Bred to be a sprinter or sprinter miler from a dam that won over 1507m.

11th

Bred to be a sprinter, but he takes time to wind up so has been racing well to around a mile. Dry track and honest tempo are key. Gelded into September 2024 prep.

Strong muscular type (photos).

Bred to be a dry track sprinter from a dam that won over 1000m to 1200m.

1st

He looks to have strengthened up and come back a better horse again. They have given him the two light preps, the trainer and connections have done the right thing by him, so hopefully they get the rewards now.

Bred to be a sprinter miler. First foal of the unraced SARRAQA. Second dam was champion sprinter NATIONAL COLOUR who won G1s over 1000m to 1200m.

6th

I love the way he has extended to the line in his early starts. He's a colt with a robust frame and stout pedigree that could be worth following up in distance.

Bred to get over distance from an unraced dam. Second dam BRIGHT HALO won over 1783m in France.

10th

A pretty tough and genuine colt with an adaptable racing style. He knuckles down and can swoop home off a hot tempo or race up on the pace.

Bred to be a sprinter miler. Dam didn't win, but second dam JOHAN'S TOY placed in G1 1600m handicaps.

9th

Big galloper that takes a lot of winding up and he can go flat into the prep. Likes some tempo and galloping room. He looks like a horse that wants longer distance, but he might be best suited to sprints given the tempo is faster and he doesn't have to accelerate mid-race.

Bred from a sprinting sire out of a dam with staying bloodlines that won over 1200m.

4th

Bred from a Derby winning sire out of a dam that was placed 1200m to 1300m. He's got a double cross of Zabeel.

3rd

Looks like a tough balanced mid-strength galloper.

Bred to be a sprinter miler from a dam that won 1000m to 1400m.

Wet track form seems fine so far, similar to dry form.

Seems to be a naturally fit galloper that can show up fresh and hold form. A typical tough on-pace Waterhouse Bott type.

Gelded into this prep.

The Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott stable have reported the gelding has undergone arthroscopic surgery to remove a bone chip from its off fore fetlock and also has undergone tie-back surgery since its last race start. It has since trialled on two occasions (at Rosehill 23/1/25 and Randwick 13/2/25).

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