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The Plunge’s Black Book: Horses Running At Rosehill 6/11

November 5, 2021

The Plunge’s Black Book: Horses Running At Rosehill 6/11

Home Affair’s dominant victory in last week’s G1 Coolmore at double figure odds was a great result for followers. This week I’ve found a classy mare from the O’Shea yard that looks ready to peak 3rd up.

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Rosehill Race 8 – Rocha Clock

Rocha Clock is a quality mare that looks to have found a suitable race 3rd up after a gallant 2nd behind Icebath in the Invitation last start. She was 3 wide facing the breeze but was still strong enough to work her way from 5th to 2nd despite the tough run. She comes down a kg much a much easier race and looks extremely well placed here.

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