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This colt has shown promising form in his short career, highlighted by a strong debut at Rosehill where he finished second behind the current Golden Slipper favourite. His subsequent dominant win at Caulfield underlines his quality. Returning to Rosehill, Traffic Warden, trained by James Cummings and ridden by Nash Rawiller, is well-placed to make a significant impact in the Canonbury Stakes, especially considering his impressive jump-out performance on January 25.
This two-year-old filly, trained by the esteemed duo of Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, has demonstrated significant potential in her brief career. Despite a challenging run in the Group 3 Gimcrack, she finished strongly, and following a 126-day spell, her barrier trial performances suggest she’s returned in top form. Lady Of Camelot’s speed and ability to lead from the front are expected to be decisive factors in the Widden Stakes.
This five-year-old gelding displayed a strong performance on his Australian debut, narrowly missing out to Age Of Sail. With the step up to 2000m and James McDonald taking the reins, Morning Sun is well-positioned to turn the tables. His closing speed last start suggests the distance will suit, making him a strong contender in this BM78 event.
After almost a year away from racing, this three-year-old colt is poised for a comeback. Despite a setback in the Group 2 Skyline Stakes, Rush Hour’s previous win on the Gold Coast indicates latent talent. With favourable odds and Kerrin McEvoy aboard, he presents an intriguing each-way chance in the finale at Rosehill.