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Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Moonee Valley 28/1

January 31, 2023

Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Moonee Valley 28/1

Our form analyst has looked over the replays & sectional times from Moonee Valley on Saturday and has placed his list of horses you must follow below.

TURAATH

Great return to racing from this under-rated mare with her second placing behind Jigsaw. He was simply too fast and too fit for her in the closing stages. She wasn’t beaten far in last year’s Futurity Stakes and she’ll be a threat in that race again.


WORSFOLD

Too many things conspired against him in the final race. He was buried back and there wasn’t anything Damien Oliver could do. Also for the last three races at Moonee Valley, the races were dominated by on-pacers. Flemington or Sandown over 1600 metres a much better proposition for him.



BRENLYN’S TROOPER

Dropped back in distance and produced his best run for sometime when he finished fourth behind Kentucky Casanova. He finished off strongly recording the fastest last 200 metres for the race of 11.85 seconds. A Benchmark 70 at mid-week level appeals for him.

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