Our Black Book: Horses You Must Follow From Rosehill 1/6
June 4, 2024
Zoukerino (Brenton Avdulla, inside, red jacket & sleeves) trained by John O'Shea bred by John Muir wins the Rosebud (Listed) at Rosehill on August 13, 2022 - photo by Martin King/Sportpix copyright
Our analyst has reviewed the sectional times, ratings & replays from last Saturday’s Rosehill meeting & has placed four horses you must follow in our black book below.
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Yiska
Raced three lengths behind the leaders but kicked strongly down the outside when entering the straight and went on to win by 2.65 lengths. In a dominant display he handled the wet track superbly and looks well placed to be in the finish again next start if he can show the same turn of foot.
Emirate
Was bumped by Torn who shifted in approaching 300 metres to go but that was no issue as he went on to win by 2.4 lengths. Now with two wins from two starts, he will be fitter for the run and no reason he can’t salute again next up.
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One Beat No Beat
Raced wide for the trip and was unable to hold off a fast-finishing Rematch. She looked to tire in the straight due to racing three wide. If she can find cover next run, she will be hard to beat.
Pisanello
He couldn’t get cover from his wide barrier and was forced to race four wide. Rounding into the straight he looked to struggle to find a quick turn of foot due to the heavy ground. Just needs it firmer under foot and some cover next start to be right in the finish.
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