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Our Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Randwick 10/8

August 11, 2024

Our Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Randwick 10/8

The replays and sectional times have been reviewed from Saturday’s Randwick meeting and our analyst has found a classy winner that looks ready to step up to Group company and a Ryan & Alexiou mare that produced an impressive final 200m

Our Kobison

Has now put together an impressive 10: 6-1-2 record and looks ready to step up to Group company after a gutsy 0.9L victory. Settled midfield without cover and was strong through the line despite racing 2 and 3 wide without cover. His final 600m was a scintillating 32.69 seconds. He should be suited to stepping up in trip. The G3 Show County Quality at Randwick in a fortnight could be the next target.

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Arctic Glamour

Caught the eye flashing home in the G2 Missile Stakes. She settled at the rear before running onto heels at the 400m. When she fully got into the clear at the 200m, she flew home to only just miss by a stride to claim 2nd. Her final 200m (11.59) was the fastest of the race and 4th fastest of the day including the 1000m horses. She is definitely one to follow getting out to 1400-1600m feature mares races.

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