Our Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Moonee Valley 26/8
August 28, 2023
Our analyst has reviewed the sectional times, ratings & replays from last Saturday’s Moonee Valley meeting & has placed four horses you must follow below.
SCENTIFY/AMUR
On a track that played to on-pacers both gallopers overcame difficulties to run first and second in the opening event. Scentify was slow to begin and then had to shift out to get a run at the 200m. The son of Justify recorded the third-fastest last 200m for the day and was powerful after the line. Amur was bumped at the start and was held up between the 400m and the 200m. He then had a bumping duel with Scentify. Both could be chances in the Caulfield Guineas.
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UNITED NATIONS
Son of Galileo who showed staying potential in the United Kingdom. He produced the best of his three Australian runs when he came from a long way back to finish second with 62 kilos behind Duke Of Hastings in the 2500m staying event. Now he has found form stick with him.
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RIGHT TO PARTY
She’s bursting to win a race and it should come shortly. She powered home from a long way back to finish third behind Inhibitions and she recorded the fastest last 200m of the day which was an impressive 11.32 seconds.
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INTERPRETATION
Another good run coming from him which suggests he’s ready to excel when he gets to 2400m or further. He came from last to finish second to his stablemate Future History who carried four kilos less than him. This was only his second run since last year’s Melbourne Cup.
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KING MAGNUS
He showed his class with another solid effort when third behind the front running Deny Knowledge and French Emperor who respectively carried seven and a half kilos and nine kilos less than him. He lost no admirers with that run and he’ll be hard to beat in anything he contests.
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