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Black Book: Horses You Must Back Next Start From Rosehill 12/11

November 13, 2025

Black Book: Horses You Must Back Next Start From Rosehill 12/11

The replays and sectional times have been analysed from Wednesday’s Rosehill meeting. Our analyst has black booked a Snowden 3yo that looks set to improve stepping up to 1400m and a filly from the same yard that broke her maiden in impressive fashion.

Nitro

The Snowden 3yo settled at the rear from a wide gate in the opener of the card before closing off with an impressive final 600m to finish 2L 3rd. The on-speed winner Casserousse recorded a 34s final 600m after setting a solid early tempo, which was always going to make it impossible for anything to come from that far back but this guy looks ready to record another midweek win stepping up in trip and drawing a gate.


Plantiff

The Snowden filly looks more than ready to step up to Saturday grade post spring carnival after breaking his maiden by 1.1L on debut. He settled 1 pair back and looked to have the race all sewn up ambling up to the leaders but the 300m. When Berry pulled the stick he raced a little greenly but still had plenty on them. He will take a lot from that experience and looks one to follow in the future.

 

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