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Chris Scholtz - Early Thoughts

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Chris Scholtz - Early Thoughts

R&S Contributing Editor Chris Scholtz takes a look at tomorrow’s Sydney racing.

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Randwick Race 1 - 6 Fiery Red

The Golden Slipper picture is changing every week and this race will play its part. This Pierro colt has made excellent progress since we saw him in the Breeders Plate with two recent trials wins stamping him as one of the best youngsters in the Waterhouse/Bott stable.

He has electric acceleration and expect him to use that to his advantage from an ideal draw that should see him sit on the back of the pacy Covert Ops. Worth a spec at his current Golden Slipper odds too.

Paret Picture: Steve Hart

Randwick Race 4 - 5 Paret

Ready to produce his best at his third run back following an easy tick over trial at Rosehill last Monday, having won previously off a similar prep. Has had excuses in both runs since resuming, especially last start at Rosehill when a soft track played against him over 1200m but still finished off well to be beaten only 1.5 lengths.

Suited here by the extra trip on a firmer track with the key being genuine early pace as he will be ridden patiently from his wide draw. Bowman back on is a bonus.

Randwick Race 9 - 11 Harmattan

Progressive Godolphin mare can take another step off her strong last start win over 1500m at Rosehill when second up, having previously shown good potential over middle distances.

She will appreciate a 3kg drop in weight from that win and a solid trial at Randwick last week has her nicely primed to perform over this trip.

BLACKBOOK UPDATE from 9 February (Horses to follow at their next three starts)

Land Of Plenty - Be with him in anything longer than 1400m.

Shotmaker - Sure to benefit from strong debut.

Xebec - Eye catcher first-up. Ideal type for Brisbane.

Akasaki - Should have won. Honest sprinter.

Purple Sector - Bright prospects off this effort.

Recent Blackbook winners - Reckless Choice; Rock; Andy’s A Star; Heptagon, Bons Away, Naantali; King Lear; Amercement; Harmattan; Sure Knee; Teodora; Gresham; Military Zone; Nahuel; So Si Bon; Easy Eddie; Miss Norway.

ELIGIBLE BLACKBOOK RUNNERS for 15/16 February

Moonee Valley (Fri) - Indian Thunder (R6) and Secret Vega (R8)

Randwick (Sat) - Rotator (R1), Brimham Rocks (R6), Nakeeta Jane (R7), Invincible Gem (R8), Frolic (R8), Jorda (R8) and Smartedge (R9)

Flemington (Sat) - Intuition (R3), Performer (R7), Adana (R7) and In Her Time (R8)

Doomben (Sat) - Tumbler (R9)

Gold Coast (Sat) - Fighting Teo (R3)

Ellerslie (Sat) - Botti (R6)

TRIAL WATCH HORSES

Canterbury (Fri) - Spring Creek Star (R6) and Invincible Quest (R7)

Randwick (Sat) - Fiery Red (R1), Crystal Falls (R1), Brutal (R5), In Good Time (R5), Happy Clapper (R6), Winx (R6), El Dorado Dreaming (R7), Madam Rouge (R7), Miss Fabulass (R7), I Am Excited (R8), Invincible Gem (R8), Frolic (R8), Manicure (R8), Princess Posh (R8) and Villardo (R9)

Fiery Red (Warwick Farm 4 February) - This smart Pierro colt has really benefitted from his time since he debuted in the Breeders Plate in September, this being his second trial win in two weeks after a soft victory that we noted at Randwick on January 24. This time he really showed a touch of class with the way he led his 804m heat under restraint and easily went up a gear in the last 200m that saw him put several lengths on his rivals in a twinkling, clocking an extra smart last 600m (33.8). Rated among the stable’s best youngsters.

What a trial by Happy Clapper Picture: Steve Hart

Happy Clapper (Randwick 7 February) - Class act really looked sharp winning his 1000m trial on the Kensington track. He settled some six lengths and three deep off the leaders before overwhelming some noted rivals in the last 100m, responding immediately when asked to sprint by Blake Shinn to run much faster time (58.20/34.20) than the other heat for the Group horses. He may now be an 8YO but he has rarely trialled better.

Winx (Rosehill 29 January) - Fitter for her first trial earlier in the month, the great one settled easily five lengths of the leaders in her 1000m heat on the course proper and was kept under a tight hold as she worked strongly to the line in the last 150m to finish a closing third, beaten only a half length with the feature of the trial being the fast last 600m in 33.30. Her improved fitness was evident and all the signs were positive as she ran though the line strongly, striding out easily for 100m past the post. All is in order for her return.

Flemington (Sat) - Osborne Bulls (R8) and Lean Mean Machine (R8)

Newcastle (Sat) - Royal Captain (R2), On The White Turf (R3), The Big Vin (R7) and Norton (R9)

Nowra (Sun) - Blucarat (R4)

Recent Trial Watch winners - Archedemus; God Of Thunder; Gem Song; Fiesta; Carambola; Trope; Amercement; McLaren; Alizee; Autumn; Mollyfied; Lashes; Mameli; Tough Larry; Dawn Passage; Joigny; Call Me Royal; Itz Lily.

Chris’ final observations and full audio preview of all Sydney races will be available after 9.30am Saturday on the R&S website and tweeted by @ScholtzRacing.