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3rd
Well bred from a Triple Crown winning sire out of a dam that won a G1 over 2000m in NZ and loved dry tracks.
5th
1st
The best first season horse from the new boom stallion TOO DARN HOT. Bred for around 1600m from a dam that won over 1600m.
Nicely-proportioned, quite solid and small to medium-sized (photos).
Star 2YO that kept improving in his first campaign and relished the step up to 1600m. A very professional colt that keeps showing up.
11th
Mixed form as a colt first two racing preps, looking better when in clear galloping room. Gelded into third racing prep now.
Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won a Listed race over 1000m as a 2YO. Dam won her first two starts and didn't win again.
2nd
Bred from a dam that won over 1550m.
Solid, quite robust type (photos). Keeps up a gallop rather than quickens based on races so far.
7th
Looks strong, quite robust (photos).
Dam won to 2100m on dry tracks.
Looks a typical Waterhouse Bott horse that can get near pace and keep lifting.
4th
Out of mostly speed bloodlines, but covers the ground well and maintains run like a horse that may get over a mile or beyond.
10th
Very green and plain in early trials before improving with blinkers on. Hasn't been very strong to the line so far.
6th
Well bred from Cox Plate winning sire and mare that won over 1300m to 1400m (placed at G1 level over 1600m to 2400m).
8th
9th
Well bred from sprinting sire. Dam won 1200m to 1600m and placed at G1 level to 2500m in 2011 Crown Oaks. Handled all conditons.
Looks to be a maturing type with size and scope to frame (photos).
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