Horses To Follow
Trainer Simon Dunderdable’s Semantan Prince (n0.4 )should be heading to race in top class soon, judging from the impressive win in Race 5 on Saturday.
The five-year-old by Nadeem came with a well-timed effort at the closing stages of the race to beat Super Hero at the finish.
Richard Lines trained Jet Twenty broke the ice in fine fashion in Race 3.
The four-year-old by Ruwi came with a pulversing run in the center and drew away from the field to win in a convincing manner. Jet Twenty should be even better over a longer trip.
Shane Ellis’s Violet (n0. 2) lived up to the expectations for a decisive victory in Race 6 on Sunday.
The five-year-old by Mint Lane did not take the lead but came with a determined run at the closing stages of the race and staved off a late challenge from Hatta to win.
Trainer Richard Lines’s Crazy Dreams scored a very impressive victory in Race 7.
The seven-year-old by Oratorio was tucked in a handy spot most of the way and came with great effort in the run home to beat Chino Dinero. Keep a close watch for more wins in store.
Trainer Lawson Moy’s Walking Thunder lived up to the preparations to win in Race 8.
The eight-year-old by Exceedingly Good was tucked in midfield spot most of the way and made a bid in the run home to beat Ground Attack in a driving finish.