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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.
Bred from a sprinting sire out of an unraced dam with some stamina in her pedigree. Second dam PENELOPE STAR has produced winning stayers and she placed over 2400m.
T. Berry reported that the colt failed to travel at any stage of the event and did not stretch out, which he attributed to the firmer racing surface.
Bred to be a sprinter miler from a dam that won 1400m to 1600m.
Looks a solid muscular type (photos). An honest chaser that lacks a bit of early zip and acceleration. Probably best suited dry ground, small field with tempo.
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