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Import that has acclimatised now and he has shown a liking for wet tracks. He can get near the pace and fight on in high grade races up to around 2200m/2400m.
The Chris Waller stable reported the gelding has undergone arthroscopic surgery to remove a bone chip from its off hind fetlock since its last race start (6/4/24).
Has always performed well from near pace especially on dry ground, but went to new highs in latest racing prep as a gelding.
Very professional graduate of the Chris Waller system. He can get near pace and fight on, especially on dry tracks.
Bred to be a sprinter or sprinter miler from a dam that placed over 900m to 1000m as a 2YO.
Nicely-proportioned with athleticism. He gets back, but he quickens and chases hard in his races when in form.
European-bred with smaller solid stout build. He can produce brilliant acceleration when ridden quietly.
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Import that has some tactical speed and a decent sprint. He can peak on his run if exposed too early.
Muscular import that is adaptable in the way he races. Likes a bit of cover. He can quicken and fight hard in the finish.
A high class youngster with a climbing stride, he builds into his races and could progress over distance.
Bred from a very tough champion sire that performed best over a mile and a dam that won over 1650m to 2050m in the UK.
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.
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