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Treasurethe moment aims to extend the winning streak in Vinery

The coaches John Sargent and Gary Portelli are hopeful and not confident that they can be a surprise if they can perform outstanding achievements Treasurethe moment Celebrate her debut in Sydney in the 2,000-meter vinery stud Stakes (G1) on March 29 on Rosehill Gardens RaceCourse.

Sargent Sattles Powers of Opal, who already feels the sting of the Treasurethe moment when she has second place in the guards (G2) and VRC Oaks (G1) in November, from 1 3/4 or 1 1/4.

Portelli brings a novel challenger, the youngest candidate by breaking the newborn father Castelvecchio in Verona Rose, who only cost $ 40,000 in the sale of 2023 in 2023, and rises in three starts, the youngest Kembla Grange Classic (G3).

None of the coaches underestimate the size of the task of overthrowing Yulong's matt laurie-trained stut foal.

In the midst of an extraordinary harvest of 3-year-old Stutfal-to the unbeaten autumn glow, the 5-from 7-lady Shenandoah and triple Aeliana-is the moment that has become one of the most stimulating horses of all description in the country.

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The Yulong Homebred continued where it stopped in the spring with two begging victories over shorter trips in this campaign and the Angus Armanasco Stakes (G2) took 2 1/4 lengths by one length and flemington Kewney Stakes (G2). This has the Victorian seven wins from nine starts, the last six in succession.

As with everyone who takes on a horse of the supervisor, a trainer can only appear and hope. With regard to his own garden, Sargent is satisfied with the powers of Opal after two runs from a spell to unsuitable compact trips.

“I definitely don't run up the white flag,” said Sargent to Bloodstock News.

“It has come back larger and stronger and only takes a shadow for a long time to hit her shape. It takes a little more work to expand her condition. Now it is broadcast to 2,000 meters, there should be no excuses.”

While opal forces were exposed to 10 starts-still only one victory in a 1,600-meter hawkesbury-Jungfrau-Portelli believed that Verona Rose has something else on her side.

“If I were Matt Laurie, who came to Sydney and won this stuffy foal at Kembla, one would think 'how will this horse be beating me?'” Said Portelli.

“But what we have in our favor is that we don't know where the blanket is with Verona Rose.”

Verona Rose came from behind in her last two victories. Kerrin McEvoy worked her together for the first time when she came in the series of an impossible position to win a 1,350 meter Wyong handicap in front of two runs.

McEvoy joined for her autumn campaign and was on board when Verona Rose switched from the 14th to the 400 meters to take the Kembla Classic by 0.2 lengths.

Portelli, however, said that Verona's circumstances had pulled in the back in these two runs and that she had the versatility to be closer to Saturday.

“The rain could come and we have to find out where we want to be, based on the way the weather plays,” said Portelli, whose stut foals won the Kembla Classic with a cushioned 5 and in a barrier attempt with a chopped -chacken, cushioned 6.

“Your action looks beneficial for dealing with bad traces. It gets really low and she really comes out, although you never know it until they drive on it.”

When he realized that this would be the first run of the Treasureth moment, Portelli said that he was carefully confident that his stut foal could correspond to a surprise.

“It is a massive question to take on something that is pretty unbeaten,” he said. “But sometimes they go in the opposite direction and things can happen.”

Laurie is not sure whether Vinery Stake Stakes Favorite Treasureth -Moment will take over a potentially damp track in Rosehill on Saturday when the Stutfo foal celebrates her debut in Sydney.

“At some point you need to know what you can do and what not,” said Laurie about Racing NSW. But these good horses can often do things that you shouldn't do, even when it comes to conditions.

“If we run on a dehydrated route this weekend, we would only continue on a joyful path. It changes everything. We don't just have to go in a different direction in which we may have to face a fairly rainy track. This can allow the others to go into a little more.”

The treasurethe moment is stationed in Randwick last week and completed its structure on the morning of March 26 with a gallop. “I am satisfied with how she settled, she eats pretty well and (Damian Lane) came and gave her a nice gallop at the weekend,” said Laurie.

“I had done a few work on the reversal to come here early in preparation. She always strikes on her left leadership leg, but she learns to exchange leads around the curve, and she did Gallop on Saturday.

Dubai Honor returns to Australia in Tancred

Globeting Stanger Dubai honor Will remain unbeaten on Australian soil when he appears in the Tancred Stakes (G1) in Rosehill on Saturday. The 7-year-old gelding returns to Sydney for the first time in two years after he has landed the 2023 Ranvet Stakes (G1) and Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G1), and Handler Isabella Paul is confident that the William Haggas trainee can continue its perfect strike rate.

Dubai Honour wins the 2023 Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick Racecourse<br />
ridden by Tom Marquand and by William Haggas “src =” https://cms-images.bloodhorse.com/i/bloodhorse-images/2023/f127b9f76f76f5b4a76d3c51.jpg?preset=Medium “style =” style “Styledth: 0PG ° C” Title = “Dubai Honor wins the 2023 Queen Elizabeth Stakes on Randwick Racecourse<br />
ridden by Tom Marquand and trained by William Haggas “/><figcaption><small>Photo: Mark Gatt</small></p>
<p>Dubai Honor wins the 2023 Queen Elizabeth Stakes in Randwick RaceCourse</p>
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<p>“Dubai was all over the world and about twenty times back, so he is pretty cross,” said Paul. “He just seems to take everything in his crotch. He is probably a little less naughty than the younger horse, but he can still be quite cheeky and it is great to see how fresh he gets out of the flight now. If you are a little younger, think a little more about it and you emphasize him where it is quite routinely for him and he has completely defeated the escape.”</p>
<p>Dubai Honor finished second in the Hong Kong Vase (G1) on December 8th and leads to the 2,400 meter feature on Saturday (approx. 1 1/2 miles) from the three-month break, and Paul believes that he can do well first.</p>
<p>“He is in a really good shape,” she said. “This run in Hong Kong was absolutely huge. He had a bit unhappy in the race and they thought he might have won, and then you look at how unhappy the later winner was actually, Givellotto, and they cannot be furious. He still proves himself.</p>
<p>The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott Stall are confident <span class=Vauban Can register a second Australian victory if it is announced on Saturday Tancred. The gelding increases to a suitable distance from an impressive first victory in the Sky High Stakes (G3). With a rain forecast and a damp route, Vauban, who has six victories and four placements of 12 starts in damp traces, will be suitable through the conditions.

“It is better suited up to 2,400 meters and it is a larger field than what we have seen in the sky in the sky. So of course you would expect pressure in this type of setup,” said Bott. “There are also potential rain on this day. There are many things that seem to be positive for him when he goes into the race. There are nowhere to hide on Saturday. He has done very well between the runs and seems fantastic. Hopefully there are some nice improvements.”

Wing up in the Australian Cup

Mitch Freedman is confident, his stable star is attrition Will enjoy the step in the distance until the first time in his career at 2,000 meters when he contests a forceful field on Saturday on the Australian Cup (G1) on the Flemington Racecourse.

“The race has built up well last month and it will be a good solid race,” Freedman told RSN. “It should be a great spectacle. You deny you know and proudly from Jenni on the front and it will be intriguing to see what the rest of the field does.”

Attrition wins the 2023 Toorak Handicap at Caulfield Racecourse<br />
ridden by Beau Mertens and by Mitchell Freedman “SRC =” https://cms-images.bloodhorse.com/i/bloodhorse-images/2023/10bc516452278b1cd364fd343.jpgg; wins the 2023 toorak handicap on the Caulfield RaceCourse<br />
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<p>Wares (Blue and Lime Stripes) wins the 2023 Toorak Handicap on the Caulfield RaceCourse</p>
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<p>The 5-year-old will be third place on Saturday and Freedman said he should be at his climax after running second in the guilty agent (G2) in Flemington last time.</p>
<p>“We thought his fitness levels were pretty good, so we just drowned it out well,” said the coach, based in the ballarat. “He had a few grass gallops and he improved slightly and tightened a little, but we were pretty satisfied with fitness, and we didn't have to do anything with him.”</p>
<p>The preparation of wear and tear about Saturday depends on his performance, with Freedman finding that he had a demanding spring campaign with extensive trips and will eventually need a break.</p>
<p>“I am careful after I gave Perth from a long spring that he didn't have much free, so we want to give him a little break and relieve the pressure at some point,” he said. “He likes to be in work, and he shows no signs that he had enough. We are only careful to manage the horse, e.g.</p>
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