Proven Thoroughbreds has 11 potential runners in the week ahead as we look to snap a frustrating sequence of placings.
Anyone in the racing game will tell you that luck inevitably fluctuates and in recent weeks it’s fair to say luck has deserted the black and lime green!
Indeed, the last 11 days have witnessed no less than 13 Proven placegetters, including TAMARACK’s photo finish second in the Listed Hawkesbury Ladies Day Cup (1400m).
On face value, we look to have a good chance of extending our yearly winners’ tally beyond 51 this week with some promising youngsters engaged including CENTRAL AMERICA and the unraced BETTER GET SET.
BLACKBOOKER: Unraced three-year-old SEBERTONmade an impression in his first ever trial earlier this month. He was out the back early in the 800m heat before making up good ground in the home straight under minimal pressure. Most Joe Pride-trained horses are unsighted in their first trial so fair to say this bloke performed above expectations.
Comment: Looks just about ready to break through after two solid runs in her maiden preparation. Still learning how to settle but should take some holding out third-up.
Comment: Gave his all second-up at Goulburn and stuck on well for third. Will have taken significant improvement from that run and stays at 1400m third-up which should suit.
Comment: Comes slightly back in trip after a leader bias at Goulburn consigned her to an unplaced finish in the Guy Walter. This is her right grade and if she gets luck in running, will be hard to beat.
Comment: Last start winner kept fresh for this which he is sure to appreciate. Robbie Dolan, who has won twice on the horse, stays aboard and a big track like Newcastle should see him put his best hoof forward again.
Comment: Classy galloper coming off a luckless second at Eagle Farm on resuming from a let-up. Gets back out to his preferred distance and hasn’t finished further back than fourth in seven runs at this track.
Comment: Promising stayer who prevailed in a desperately close photo finish over 1815m last month. Rises sharply in trip but looks to possess natural stamina and gets in with an attractive weight again.
Comment: Racing beyond a mile for the first time in her 23 start career but gives the impression she’s looking for the trip this preparation. Did all bar win last start when zooming late over a mile at Eagle Farm.