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R1. Seacorp 2yo Plate -  1 January 1970 preview

R1. Seacorp 2yo Plate - 1 January 1970

Scott Embry | Thu 23 October, 2014

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Paul Jordan's 2 year olds are generally jump and run types and that's exactly what Peter Perfect will be looking to do. Jump well, cross the favourite and find the rail. His trial was excellent, leading from start to finish in a very slick time and with blinkers added to racing gear I think he can start his career with a bang. A $31 000 yearling purchase he is a half brother to Brocky's Deal who won on debut as a 2 year old back in 2012. Fremond deserves to start favourite after an impressive first-up win coming from last. Has experience on his side but if he is slow away again then the inside barrier can be a curse as it was for Luckystreet last week. I think Luckystreet can improve sharply after being galloped on when a rails run almost presented and eased down by the Pontiff, his run was much better than it reads on paper. Bought for $75 000 he is a half to Neville Parnhams grand old gelding Secret Enigma. Tworeen was impressive on debut and with a 2kg weight advantage over the favourite can certainly play a part as well.

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User Rodent

Rodent 28 Oct | Posts: 6918

Fabulous that Bunbury post their trials on Youtube Albany and Kalgoorlie do as well.

User DamienWyer

DamienWyer 27 Oct | Posts: 7463

Fabulous that Bunbury post their trials on Youtube

User therealkramer

therealkramer 27 Oct | Posts: 7932

Hey don't get me wrong.Never see anything like Lonhro again, he was unreal at 'his game'. Was there for his Ryder win running low 32 last 6 on a track that wasn't rock hard. Had to be seen to be believed. Cox Plate and other 'grand finals', where pace was inv...

User darkshines

darkshines 27 Oct | Posts: 2825

Hey don't get me wrong.Never see anything like Lonhro again, he was unreal at 'his game'. Was there for his Ryder win running low 32 last 6 on a track that wasn't rock hard. Had to be seen to be believed. Cox Plate and other 'grand finals', where pace was inv...

User TheDiva

TheDiva 27 Oct | Posts: 11782

That would explain why all the lonhros I've had were champion track workers, but hopeless on race day! Fits the description perfectly =))

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darkshines 27 Oct | Posts: 2825

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auzzie 27 Oct | Posts: 78

is smoko  aimed at colonel reeves then into winterbottom ??

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carey 27 Oct | Posts: 6229

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therealkramer 27 Oct | Posts: 7932

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SHOVHOG 27 Oct | Posts: 1725

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