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Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Rosehill 29/10

October 31, 2022

Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Rosehill 29/10

Our form analyst has looked over the replays & sectional times from Golden Eagle day and has placed his list of horses you must follow below.

HEZASHOCKA

Mick Price and Michael Kent Junior should have had the winner of the Rosehill Gold Cup as he should have won rather than having been beaten by a half head by Star Of India. RNSW stewards said that he made contact with Yonkers at the 450m mark and became unbalanced. He was then held up for a run between the 400 metres and the 250 metres mark. He’s a smart second tier stayer.



KEMENTARI

Best run for this campaign from this amazing veteran when he finished third behind Private Eye in the Nature Strip Stakes. Racing NSW stewards noted that he had to race wide without cover for the majority of the event.

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GYPSY GODDESS

David Van Dyke’s audacious attempt to win the Golden Eagle first-up with his staying mare was rewarded with a third placing and a $1 million cheque. It was a tremendous run by the mare who will be a threat in anything she contest next year.

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