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Bred from a Derby winning sire. Dam unraced and has produced horses that perform over a range of distances.
Import that has some tactical speed and a decent sprint. He can peak on his run if exposed too early.
Likes to get near pace and sustain his gallop.
Bred to be a stayer from a dam that won over 2000m to 2400m.
Has been better ridden quieter in recent starts. He was peaking on his run when asked to quicken from near pace.
Imported runner. Could get near pace and quicken in his races. One 2400m win came when sprinting best off a slow tempo and he weakened late in other 2400m runs.
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2nd
Looks like a tough balanced mid-strength galloper.
Bred to be a sprinter miler from a dam that won 1000m to 1400m.
Wet track form seems fine so far, similar to dry form.
Seems to be a naturally fit galloper that can show up fresh and hold form. A typical tough on-pace Waterhouse Bott type.
Gelded into this prep.
The Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott stable have reported the gelding has undergone arthroscopic surgery to remove a bone chip from its off fore fetlock and also has undergone tie-back surgery since its last race start. It has since trialled on two occasions (at Rosehill 23/1/25 and Randwick 13/2/25).
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10th
Bred to perform best over 1600m+. Dam didn't win in one start, but second dam BOLD FAITH (GB) won 6 from 15 over 1600m to 2000m in the UK.
Promising staying type from NZ with a good long stride. He builds into this races.
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