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11th
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.
4th
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).
6th
Strong-finishing youngster that enjoys tempo and some room to move.
He has come on from obviously being a little bit green in his first racing preparation through to the Fernhill. He's come back and trialled exceptionally well, he was very professional, and with the blinkers on he has gone to a new level today
7th
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.
8th
Young Kiwi import that has been a touch keen in early races and trials. Expect Waller to try and teach him to settle. He looks like a wet track type that chases hard in the finish.
Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won over 1300m.
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1st
Bred from a sire that was a champion miler out of an unraced dam. Second dam SILK SARI (GB) won over 2400m to 2900m.
Neat, nicely-proportioned and quite strong (photos). He looks very genuine chasing from the pack and might prefer dry tracks given recent failure on HEAVY.
Bred to be a sprinter or sprinter miler from dam that won 1400m to 1650m in the USA.
She was a nightmare last prep. She had a bee in her bonnet the whole preparation and she’s come back a lot more mature.
Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won over 1200m to 1300m.
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