Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Rosehill 31/1
January 31, 2026
The replays and sectionals have been reviewed from Saturday’s Rosehill meeting. Our analyst has black booked and unlucky Archibald and a Waller colt that looks destined for G1 targets over the autumn.
Yoshinobu
Yoshinobu’s 11/11 will not read well in the form guide but it was a total forgive. Apprentice Jack Callan settled him 2 pairs back on the rail from the inside draw and he was caught all over heels at the top of the straight. The apprentice did all he could working his mount across heels only to have every door closed on him whilst looking like having something to offer. He should be at peak fitness 3rd up.
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Sixties
The Ming Dynasty winner was totally unwanted by the market drifting from his opening quote of $2.9 to jump $4.2. He settled 2nd last and looked to have a lot to do at the top of the straight. He showed an outstanding turn of foot to get to race favourite Roselyn’s Star by the 100m and strode away for a 1.6L win.He ran 0.03s quicker than the speedy Willaidow in the G3 JRA Plate in the following race. The market suggested he would have improvement to come and it was interesting to hear Chris Waller say that he has big plans for him likely being set for the G1 Aus Guineas. Whether he is up to the likes of Beiwacht is tough to determine but he is definitely one to follow on his way there having a race fitness advantage.Â
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February 19, 2026
Trial Review: Horses That Caught The Eye At The Trials This Week 19/1
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Black Book: Horses You Must Back Next Start From Warwick Farm 18/2
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