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Our Black Book: Horse You Must Follow From Moonee Valley 18/3

March 21, 2023

Our Black Book: Horse You Must Follow From Moonee Valley 18/3

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.

IN HER STRIDE

She travelled like a winner in the Benchmark 70 but didn’t get one metre of space to produce her sprint in the straight as she was blocked wherever she went. She finished eighth but was under double wraps for the entire straight and she was only beaten 3.7 lengths.


QUEEN AIR

She’s a filly of immense staying promise. She toyed with her rivals to win The Mystic Journey and produced a time which was 1.5 seconds faster than the boys of the same age in the Alister Clark Stakes. That was only her sixth run and she’s got a stack of upside.


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TORONTO TERRIER

It was worth a shot at the stumps but in the finish stepping up from 1200m to 1600m at his second start proved too big a task, but he didn’t fail by a lot. He looked the winner on turning for home but a combination of greenness and fitness saw him wobble in the closing stages. He’ll be hard to beat at his next start.


HORRIFYING

Very capable stayer in the hands of Mark and Levi Kavanagh and his two runs this time in suggest he’s in for his best campaign yet. He finished on nicely for second behind Munhamek.

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FRANKIE PINOT

Tony and Calvin McEvoy’s high-class sprinter also is set for a big campaign. He gave away a bit start after being slow to begin and was hampered with 250m to go to finish a close-up fifth behind She’s All Class. Another Wangoom could be beckoning for him.

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