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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.
Scopey athletic frame. An exciting galloper that can produce a brilliant finish in the right race, which seems to be over a distance of around 1400m to 1800m/2000m. His two attempts at Derby distances suggest he doesn't stay.
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.
Tough and genuine Queenslander that knuckles down and fights hard in his races.
A $20,000 buy trained by a father and daughter training team. The stuff horse racing dreams are made of!
Import that has some tactical speed and a decent sprint. He can peak on his run if exposed too early.
Bred from a G1 2040m Cox Plate winning sire and unraced dam. Second dam GOLD ROCKS won over 1000m to 1200m.
A typical tough on-pace Waterhouse Bott galloper. He relished a wet track to win the G1 2400m Derby.
When questioned T. Clark stated that in his view Major Beel does not appreciate the firmer racing surfaces and is better suited on rain-affected going.
Can react to a patient ride in midfield. He's a horse with a nice sprint finish when in form.
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