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Our Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Flemington 1/7

July 5, 2023

Our Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Flemington 1/7

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

LEGIO TEN

Recorded the fastest last 200 metres of the day when she he?? finished stablemate third Renosu.
Blake Shinn who led on Renosu turned the race into a 600 metres dash home which made it almost impossible for the opposition to run him down. Legio Ten who was near the fence worked home impressively.


FIRST IMMORTAL

He’s got a touch of class. He is improving with every start and he is shaping as a stayer with a nice future. He could capture an early feature staying race in spring.


KING’S CROSSING

No match for First Immortal but he had the others well covered. The son of Almanzor ran out the 2500 metres strongly. He’s another one with a bright future as a stayer.


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YULONG STORM

Another good run and the race pattern didn’t work out for him. He was held up at the 400 metres when he wanted to stretch out he was held up. When he finally got into the clear he worked home nicely for fourth behind Mnementh. There’s a Saturday win heading his way.


CHARTERHOUSE

Massive run to finish second behind Riddle Me That on a day where it was hard to make ground. He was third last with 300m to go and rocketed home. He was also measured to have run eight metres further than the winner.

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