![]() ![]() (half-brother by Harry Angel is lot 227 at Magic Millions). "Has a huge engine and a fantastic brain Simon said and he's targeting the better two-year-old races. Ran a $1.60 favourite at only start when narrowly beaten by Brave Halo who would also win its next two and is unbeaten from three. Simon Miller: LIVE TO TELL – well of course he could have just propped up AMELIA'S JEWEL, but he has a huge opinion of this Territories filly that he paid $100,000 for as a weanling. Michael Hickmott: MADE MAN, STORYTELLER – always glass half full Michael, two unraced gallopers, Made Man a $30,000 Tivaci gelding from New Zealand and Storyteller a $60,000 Adelaide Magic Millions buy who has had two trials, but both horses "could end up in Hong Kong". Rob Heathcote: (ROTHFIRE and STARTANTES) – "sticking with my proven stars at the moment, both will be targeted at the Brisbane winter carnival". Picture: Brett Holburt–Racing Photos via Getty Images Muramasa (right) went down narrowly to Mr Maestro in the Caulfield Classic. A Sale maiden winner on debut then straight into the Derby deep end but an enticing second, beaten an inch by Mister Maestro in the Norman Robinson Stakes getting there. Trent Busuttin/Natalie Young: MURAMASA – a $500,000 Deep Impact colt out of the well performed Omei Sword. Joe is aiming her at the 3YO Sprint Series. Joe Pride: CINDERELLA DAYS – an Astern filly with three well placed (a Newcastle Saturday and two Sydney midweek) wins from four starts all on soft ground and with only a 69 rating. Triple Mission is a 96 rated sprinter, winner of the Gold Topaz at Swan Hill in the winter and he had an abbreviated spring with an excellent second in the Rising Fast on Derby Day, the summer sprints will be his targets.īen and JD Hayes: RACKERMANN – still a maiden, runner-up both starts at Moonee Valley and Sandown but the Lindsay Park team believe the son of their former good race mare Catechuchu that carries the same colours (Col Mckenna) is an Australian Guineas contender. Karalee Rocks is a new addition, (ex Col Webster), a winner of three from five in Perth but just a 67 rater that Smiths says will start off aiming low but believing the Flying Artie mare can land somewhere nice in 2023. Lindsey Smith: KARALEE ROCKS and TRIPLE MISSILE – "Giddy-Up" indeed Lindsey with two nominated. Tommy Berry returns to scale on Ellsberg after winning the Five Diamonds at Rosehill Gardens. Gerald Ryan/Sterling Alexiou: ELLSBERG – of course you know him well and a brilliant spring with the Epsom into the rich Five Diamonds but the stable believe there is more to come next year with options like an All-Star Mile in Melbourne and a George Ryder in Sydney just a couple of the options. John says has come back much stronger and will be aimed at the Randwick Guineas. John O'Shea: ZOU TIGER – the well-bred Zoustar colt already has runs on the board, a Kensington winner but last seen running third in the Golden Rose, always a strong form race. Gai Waterhouse/Adrian Bott: JUST GLAMOUROUS – the $900k Justify-Global Glamour filly who debuted at a midweeker at Warwick Farm running 4th in a blanket finish but in typical Gai fashion "will figure in the Golden Slipper", she said. I didn't ask them for the obvious, just something perhaps a little left field that's exciting them into 2023. So, in no particular order, and many thanks to all these trainers who chipped in for this "priceless" pressie. But no correspondence will be entered into with your correspondent. I will keep it simple – Name, horse, background and possible goals – hopefully keep it handy and, hopefully, handy it will become. SPECIAL OFFER: UNLOCK EVERYTHING ON RACENET FOR JUST $1īut then you also know the best present is a tip, so here for you as a late Christmas gift that hopefully you don't see the need to repackage is "Snowy's Blackbook" for 2023, a collection of investment advice from trainers around the country looking forward to what the new year may deliver. Punters – as you are – might even suggest it worth keeping a record of your investments (well at least for the first week or so of January) so as to know your profit/loss bottom line, even though your friendly corporate sends you an email of the like these days which no doubt you hesitate to open. Now it is on to a new year and all those fatuous resolutions will be thought about. Well hopefully you enjoyed the Christmas cheer with family and friends, and imbibed responsibly of course.
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