hesi Posted Monday at 08:06 PM Posted Monday at 08:06 PM (edited) Despite the doom and gloom merchants, hopefully we will see a vintage season for 3-year-olds. Like wine, they come along every so often, 22/23 was our last and probably the best in recent times Legarto - Australian Guineas, Pennyweka - dual Oaks, Prowess - Bonecrusher Stakes, Vinery, Pinarello - Queensland Derby, Sharp 'N' Smart - Derby, Wild Night, Maven Belle, Pier, Devildom, Sacred Satono, Dynastic, Devastate, Desert Lightning, Mark Twain, The Intimidator, Cognito, Waitak, Best Seller, Polygon, Lickety Spilt, Mr Maestro, Cruz Missile, Denby Road. Let's follow this through over the season and see how it plays out as the Spring racing fast approaches I'll add in a couple to start Avantaggia - impressive trial winner at Avondale Quantum Legend - won like a good horse first up at Te Rapa on Saturday Edited Monday at 08:07 PM by hesi Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Monday at 08:34 PM Posted Monday at 08:34 PM 26 minutes ago, hesi said: Avantaggia - impressive trial winner at Avondale She trials again today at Te Awamutu as do a number of up and coming three year olds. https://loveracing.nz/raceinfo/55097/meeting-overview.aspx Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Tuesday at 02:35 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:35 AM Avantaggia trial Te Awamutu 26 August 2025 The third horse looks OK too. Quote
muzenza365 Posted Tuesday at 03:46 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:46 AM I thought Shoma went as well as the winner when running second at Te Rapa, and I will be all over it next time, as they have big raps on the winner. Quote
Huey Posted Tuesday at 06:58 AM Posted Tuesday at 06:58 AM I like the look of the Roger James trained Steezy, will follow with interest. Trial behind Avantaggia was fairly decent. Quote
hesi Posted Tuesday at 07:20 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 07:20 AM The only horse nominated for the Wanganui Guineas that is not NZB Kiwi eligible. 4th dam is the 1975 Caufield Cup winner Analight 2 Quote
Huey Posted Tuesday at 09:26 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:26 PM 14 hours ago, hesi said: The only horse nominated for the Wanganui Guineas that is not NZB Kiwi eligible. 4th dam is the 1975 Caufield Cup winner Analight Strongest that race has been for a while. Quote
hesi Posted Tuesday at 11:59 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 11:59 PM Seems to have stood up with 12 acceptors, average rating 63. Last year only 7 went around, average rating 62. On a very small sample size of 1, that is very positive lol Quote
Chief Stipe Posted Wednesday at 12:13 AM Posted Wednesday at 12:13 AM 14 minutes ago, hesi said: Seems to have stood up with 12 acceptors, average rating 63. Last year only 7 went around, average rating 62. On a very small sample size of 1, that is very positive lol A good betting race too. Quote
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