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7th
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.
15th
1st
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.
6th
2nd
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
3rd
8th
Bred to perform up to around 1400m (dam won 1200m to 1400m), but he is a tough type that can stay at least a mile.
5th
9th
17th
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.
12th
13th
Sculpted muscle, decent depth in FQ (photo).
Bred to be a sprinter miler from a dam that won over 1200m to 1300m up to G3 level.
10th
16th
4th
14th
Bred from a quality staying sire out of an unraced dam. Second dam by ZABEEL and won 1400m to 2175m (and placed in G3 2800m St Leger) on GOOD ground.
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.
He's a lovely little colt. He's not very big, but he really tries hard. Feels like a genuine stayer.Sky Racing
Can race keenly if pushed near pace and crossed by other leaders.
Obviously the horse just wants galloping room.Sky Racing
He (Adam Hyeronimus) said that, in his opinion, Piercing Arrow did not handle the soft track conditions.
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