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3rd
Can quicken and chase hard in the finish from any position in the run, but he tends to get back over the sprint distances. It seems like around a mile is his maximum distance.
I think he’s better with a three-week break.
11th
Good solid sprinter that gets near pace, knuckles down and fights hard in his races. He can lack acceleration compared to the top class gallopers so an honest tempo and wet track help.
13th
A bit of a "hot head" that can be unsettled in the yard and keen in his races, but he's got talent and fights hard from on-pace. Best with room on-pace or leading.
12th
Bred to be a sprinter or sprinter miler from a dam that won over 1100m to 1200m.
Was an exciting colt in his early starts before form tapered off. Gelded now (spring 2024 prep) so may show improvement. Seems best suited around 1100m to 1200m with galloping room. He handles all conditions.
(Jason Collett) did not feel the gelding was racing genuinely when positioned amongst other runners
8th
4th
2nd
High class sprinter that tries hard in almost all her races, but she has been a touch slow to begin lately and can peak on her run over 1200m+. Loves wet tracks and the shorter sprint distances.
6th
Talented mare with a big finish, but she can be slow to jump and tends to mix her form in Sydney (clockwise tracks) where she has a habit of laying in.
She looks at the stands, at the winning post. It’s like she’s looking for her mother up in the stands, but what a motor she’s got. She’s just a very talented mare.
5th
7th
Versatile mare who can land near or off pace and produce a strong finish.
She has oozed class in her first few starts. A beautifully balanced mare with a big open stride.
1st
10th
Was thought to be a high class miler originally, but he has matured into one of the best sprinters in the country, especially on dry tracks.
He's a horse that's run a mile, he's a horse that's now won a Group race over 1100m. He's an unbelievable horse but he keeps changing and I've got to keep up with him as he's changing.
Strong colt that can get near pace and fight hard.
It's still August but he's quite a pro now, having raced in a Golden Slipper.
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