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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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