The Ace Victorian coach Emma Stewart returns to Menangle on Saturday evening and chases another game victory with an up -and -coming Pacer Luv the Highlife (Poster boy).
It is undefeated by two starts and in connection with a contemporary champion, so it is only a matter of time before the Nitelife is compared with its notable half -sister.
Luv, the Nitelife, on March 21st in Geelong in 1: 56.1, when she scored unaffected by 11 and a half meters.
The three -year -old then withdrawn in Cranbourne in Cranbourne in Cranbourne with a five -meter victory over 2080 meters over 2080 meters.
With the progress of the stut foal, coach Emma Stewart is confident that the Nitelife Grand Heights can reach, but not in a comparison with the former stable star, ladies in red.
The women in Red were triumphanting women in the first nine starts with an excellent record of 28 wins and seven seconds of 37 excursions for winning 1,096,480 US dollars.
The ladies in Reds Siegen included seven group and three groups two.
“We have a fair opinion from Luv the Nitelife and she looked good in her two starts. But there were only two starts,” said Stewart.
“She has what we hope a long career in front of her, so it makes no sense to make calls.
“Ladies in Red were something special and the time will determine whether LUV, the Nitelife, can come near them.
“We hope that she is doing it, but in this stage there is not a comparison that I will be drawn into.”
Luv the Nitelife will try to connect women in Red as a feature winner if you touch the golden Easter egg 5 in Menangle.
In order to be driven by Luke McCarthy, Poster Boy's daughter pulled four barriers over 2300 meters.
“This will be a good early test for you,” said Stewart.
“There are some stunning stut foals on the field, including Gunna Reload, who won the gold bracelet in Bathurst for their last start.
“We are satisfied with the draw and expect another substantial run from her.”
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from Michael CourtFor HRNSW