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5th
Genuinely tough mare that can get near pace, soak up pressure and she always seems to fight hard to the line. Handles a testing tempo and wet tracks well.
10th
1st
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
12th
Dam was an un-raced daughter of Viscount. Siblings have won 1000m to 1600m. Second dam won a G3 in South Africa.
Had talent early in her career, but she doesn't look to have her heart in it now. Risky every time she starts.
8th
Showing plenty of finishing strength in early starts over the sprint distances. Bred to perform up to around 1400m to 1600m from a dam that placed over 1400m.
9th
Was a very tough filly for the Mark Newnham stable, but early signs are mixed for Jo Pride. She changed trainers before September 2023 prep.
6th
2nd
She is a filly we have always had a good opinion of. After her first two starts, Kerrin (McEvoy) said to put her away because she could make a Thousand Guineas horse.Sky Racing
Growing and maturing into a bigger stronger filly, but she has a tendency to not fight hard late in her races sometimes.
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