Trial Review: Horses That Caught The Eye At The Trials This Week 26/9
September 23, 2025
Keeping an eye on the Sydney trials is always a must when the spring carnival is heating up. Our analyst has run his eye over the 13 Randwick trials last Tuesday morning and as well as the early season 2yo trials at Kensington on Monday.
Fawkner Park
The consistent Archibald stayer has never been one to catch the eye at the trials but his 2.4L 2nd over 1200m indicates that he is going as well as ever. He settled back in the field and found the line really strongly. He is not typically one to be looking to bet 1st up but it’s worth noting that he was 1.5L 4th to Via Sistina in G1 company over a mile in the autumn. If he is placed away from the G1 WFA stars fresh this prep he would be worth consideration.Â
Roselyn’s Star
It was a really slick tick-over trial from the O’Shea & Charlton 4yo. He settled outside the lead and made a decent field looks quite average recording a 1.1L win under a strong hold. He ran the quickest 1050m time of the morning, 0.01s quicker than the highly rated Beadman. I’d love to be with him in a BM72 Rosehill 1100m race where he had excuses caught off the track 1st up and then raced a touch flat 2nd up after a 70-week spell.Â
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Polyglot
The Freedman sprinter looks well placed to add to the list of Godolphin runners to record a win for their new stables. He really trucked to the line under a strong hold from J Mac with Overpass and Jealously 0.5L ahead at the post. He has 2 Rosehill 1100m BM72 2nds to his name this prep but looks to be flying.
I’m Ya Huckleberry
The first season Home Affairs colt was an impressive 2.3L winner in the first trial of the 2yo morning. He found the front with ease before being eye-balled by Paradoxium at the 600m with the pair putting a gap on the rest of the field after turning for home. The most impressive part was the way he streaked away the final 200m after the 400m of pressure he copped. There was a further 5.7L back to 3rd and they ran the 3rd quickest time of the morning in 49.54s.
Eviction Notice
The Stay Inside Waterhouse/Bott colt was an impressive visual 7.8L winner and it was backed up by the clock recording the 2nd fastest time of the morning in 49.53s. Clark took him straight to the front opening up a big lead on the turn and he went on with it eased down on the line.
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