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Big strider that is sustaining his run like a horse that will enjoy middle-distances or beyond. He seems suited to galloping room and a bit of tempo. Small fields help too given he is slow to jump and can get back.
Classy looking type with plenty of talent. Now a gelding and he seems to be running straighter than he used to.
Veteran galloper that likes tracks that are bone dry. A GOOD 4 sometimes isn't firm enough.
Free-striding type that likes to roll along in the lead and keep glued to the fence around the turn. He can put in a poor run if he doesn't get things his way.
Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won over 1200m at G3 level.
Looks like a muscular sprinting type.
Wet track form looks OK to about a HEAVY 8. Has a couple of failures on HEAVY 9, not surprising given his type and breeding.
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