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Bred from a sire that won to 2000m in Japan and a dam that won over 1000m to 1250m in metro grade.

Switched from Snowden to Pride ahead of March 2024 prep.

Good solid sprinter that gets near pace, knuckles down and fights hard in his races. He can lack acceleration compared to the top class gallopers so an honest tempo and wet track help.

3rd


Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won over 1200m to 1440m.

Explosive sprinter that can get near pace and give a big kick. Suited on dry ground.


Bred to be a sprinter or sprinter miler and her dam liked soft ground in NZ.

Can get near pace and fight hard in the finish, a genuine race mare.



Very genuine colt, beautiful action and clean winded.Sky Racing

Bred from a high quality sprinting sire out of a dam that won 1200m to 1700m.

Nicely-proportioned colt with sculpted muscle. Not heavy and bulky (photos).

10th

Bred to be a sprinter or sprinter miler from a dam that won over 1000m to 1100m.

He really responds to riding and kicks/quickens over around 1000m to 1100m. He can get out-fought the final 100m sometimes.

Prefers dry tracks or into the SOFT range is OK. Handles HEAVY, but form is a touch below overall.


Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won up to 1400m.

Tough and classy on-pace sprinter that fights hard. He handles wet tracks well and usually performs fresh, but can mix his form.

Tough sprinter who performs best when able to get a controlling near pace position.



Brave galloper that can get near pace, quicken and fight. The only possible fault is that he can be a touch slowish to jump.


Likes to be flowing in the lead or at least get a trail off an honest tempo. Sit/sprints don't suit her when back in the pack.




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