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Trial Watch Reviews: 14th June - 17th June 2024

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Chris Scholtz reviews Sydney trials at Randwick on June 14 and Warwick Farm on June 17.

CONTEMPORARY
CONTEMPORARY Picture: Steve Hart

WARWICK FARM June 17

Inside Grass; Heavy 8

10 Heats – 2 x 1200m (1 open; 1 Maiden); 4 x 789m (2 Open; 2 2YO); 4 x 786m (2 2YO; 2 Maiden)

Promising efforts from several Godolphin runners and a sharp win by a new arrival from New Zealand.

ABERLOUR (Joseph Pride): Second Sydney trial by this stakes winning filly from New Zealand where she won three of her first six starts up to 1600m. Led the fastest of the two 1200m heats and ran them along at a good clip that she sustained all the way to the line (74.60; 36.27).   

AXIUS (Ciaron Maher): Unraced youngster by the boom sire Justify appeals as a coming winner after an impressive win in his 789m heat (47.59; 34.67). Having his first trial since February, he sat outside the leader and effortlessly went up another gear turning for home to put the trial to bed. Liked his action as he ran to the line under a quiet ride from Tommy Berry with his ears pricked.

CONTEMPORARY (James Cummings): A strong piece of work from this progressive 4YO to finish third in his fast 789m heat (46.77; 33.86) in his first trial since he won at the Hawkesbury Cup meeting six weeks ago. He's already the winner of four races and the manner of his work to finish off under a strong hold has him primed to add to that record.

TARPAULIN (James Cummings): Showed potential in his only start early in the season and we picked up the resuming trial by this Harry Angel youngster at this course on May 21 for the blackbook. This effort to finish second his 786m heat (47.55; 34.66) confirmed that he is in the right form to make an impression in the late season 2YO races. Tracked wide and was very deep on the turn but was always travelling strongly and never came off the bit running home under a hard grip from James McDonald.

NOTED TRIALS

XX Aberlour; Axius; Contemporary; Tarpaulin

X Atomic Rock; Dark Halo; Drift Set; It's A Knockout; Photograph; Sensational Wind; Shalailed; Vegas Raider

RANDWICK June 14

Randwick A Grass; Soft 6

15 Heats – 1 x 1200m (Open); 6 x 1050m (1 Open; 3 2YO; 2 C1/Maiden); 8 x 740m (1 Open; 4 2YO; 1 3YO; 2 Maiden)

Some nice rising 3YO prospects emerging from the Waterhouse/Bott and Snowden stables.

FORTINGALL (Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott): Unraced colt by I Am Invincible has now won two of his three trials with this effort his best to date. Sat off the pace in his 740m heat before working into it from the 400m and putting in strong work over the last 200m for a stylish win in good time for the session (43.52; 33.21). Sure to be competitive on debut.

TWIRLING (Peter & Paul Snowden): Another unraced youngster by I Am Invincible, this filly was having her fourth trial and it was easily her most impressive as she controlled her 740m heat and sprinted keenly to the line to hold a promising effort from the runner-up BELLARATA in the fastest heat over the distance (43.46; 33.24). Looks ready to run.

The fastest 1050m heat (63.59; 34.60) was a competitive affair and featured some nice efforts behind him, not the least being the closers DEVIL'S THROAT and the import ALASHAR with the latter one to follow as he works towards longer distances.

There were a host a promising efforts in the 740m heats from horses having quiet trials. Strong work through the line from the likes of PLUNDERING, SAKIMA, GOLD DUST, INVADER ZIM and ZOURIPPER make them horses to keep a close watch on when they go the races.

NOTED TRIALS

XX Fortingall; Twirling                                     

X Alashar; Bartolf; Bellarata; Bullfighter; Carnegie Hill; Devil's Throat; Don Diego De Vega; Fabulism; Gold Dust; Invader Zim; Magic Leprechaun; Plundering; Sakima; Scintilla; Shezanalister; Zouripper


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