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7th
Performs well when he gets into a nice rhythm. Flowing near pace or midfield off an honest tempo suit.
Had a big first campaign which culminated in a very testing run in the G1 Spring Champion when he dropped out. Signs are he could be a stayer, but he has a mixed pedigree so his late season 3YO campaign will teach us a lot.
He is one of those big, long (bodied) staying horses. He’s got a long stride and puts his head down.
5th
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.
1st
Tough on-pacer that tries to roll along and grind his opponents into the turf. Loves wet tracks.
4th
Nice balanced frame (photos). He looks to be a pretty bombproof Waller galloper that can get near pace, quicken and fight. Yet to be tested on firm ground under race conditions.
2nd
Bred to be a sprinter miler from a high class mare that won 1000m to 1600m up to G1 level.
6th
Bred from a Derby-winning sire out of a dam that won over 1100m.
He's a neat strong type for a Dundeel. Seems to relish dry ground and a hot tempo over around 1400m.
3rd
Scope and size to frame, strong enough (photos).
Can build into races and run on solidly late. Probably suited up to around a mile with an honest tempo.
Kiwi bred galloper that gets near pace and sticks on. Enjoys wet tracks and a bit of tempo.
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