The Keayang Zahara (Volstead) Team are the other huge winners of the stimulating inclination of the locomotive at Sweden's legendary elitelopp next month.
The journey is the most immediate journey of one of the most significant rivals of Keayang Zahara in her first open-class goal-juli in the Brisbane Inter Dominion in the July-Werd.
It is not possible to make Sweden and then a few months later Brisbane.
Larger picture, many identified the unbeaten and undeveloped Keayang Zahara as a logical elitelopp candidate next year.
What an ideal template that the Keayang Zahara team now watch and possibly follow thanks to the passionate and wealthy owner of the locomotive, Glenn Holland.
Fortunately, things have already improved significantly in the two years since the Great belief that has tackled the elitelopp.
His more than 60 hours travel to get to Stockholm from Melbourne will drop for the locomotive for almost 40 hours.
The largest chunks come from a 17-hour road trip from Amsterdam to Stockholm, which will be removed from three hours on the street to Paris and then from there to Stockholm.
The locomotive still has a few more busy months with an NZ raid for the Perce of 600,000 NZ600,000 on Friday week before starting the trip to Sweden.
He looked great when he returned to the profit form last night in Menangle, published a 1 -mins52.1sec mile and did as he wanted.
It was all his connections had wanted before they had driven to Cambridge.
Back to Keayang Zahara and we don't have to wait long to see her again.
It has no longer driven since she stretched her unbeaten record on 14 races with a victory of eight lengths in the Derby of Group 1 NZ on November 6th in Addington.
Her first main goal is the Macarthur Mile of Group 1 on May 10th in Menangle.
“That is seven weeks away and she will have a lead, so that will probably be at the end of April,” said driver Jason Lee.
“It comes up well. It is not much grown, but it has been filled out a bit. We only asked her to accelerate twice and the signs are good.”
After Menangle, the fans hope that the focus will change from July 5th to 19th in Albion Park to the Brisbane Inter Dominion
This is the hype around Keayang Zahara, it is already 2.30 US dollars for the 500,000 dollar -Inter -Dominion -Trotting final.
But Lee warned that a final decision about the Inter -Dominion would only be made after Sydney.
“You still have to remember that she was just four years elderly and has not yet driven an open horse,” he said. “All times and measures say that they will measure, but they still have to do it.”
Lee said Keayang Chucky, Keayang Stuka and Imperial Monarch are other stables that drove towards the Brisbane series.
Keayang Chucky and Keayang Stuka were second and third in the Sydney final on the locomotive.
from Adam HamiltonFor Gurtrennsport Victoria