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I was a bit frustrated at first as I think this horse gets to the front and then stops and that's what he did.
Seems to race better right-handed tracks.
Has had a lot of gear changes with first trainer in NZ, including concussion plats and bar plates at times. Blinkers have been on and off too with perhaps a small benefit to having them on.
Bred to stay from a dam that won over 2000m to 2400m.
The horse was a colt last year when he ran in the (Melbourne) Cup and it didn't really go to plan. He went forward and there was a lot of pressure, but he's a gelding now and I think he's a lot more genuine.
Long and leggy gelding that tends to wind up and finish off late. He can show up fresh and handles wet tracks well. Likes a bit of galloping room, he doesn't seem to perform cluttered up on the inside.
Scope to frame with sculpted muscle. A big-striding mare that may be outsprinted before building into the race.
Neat, solid, quite robust staying type (photos).
Lacks acceleration, but he does build strongly late into his races. Tempo and a long straight suit.
Young Kiwi import that has been a touch keen in early races and trials. Expect Waller to try and teach him to settle. He looks like a wet track type that chases hard in the finish.
Bred to be a sprinter from a dam that won over 1300m.
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