Drier Filly Can Place In Fourth

Straight from the horse's mouth

LLOYD LUNN

Race 1 – AUTUMN IN SEATTLE (1): A precocious type but is not fully wound up and could be very green.

 GAVIN VAN ZYL

Trainer was unable to be contacted for comment.

 MIKE MILLER

Trainer was unable to be contacted for comment.

 DOUG CAMPBELL

Race 1 – PRINCE OF PROMISE (5): A nice horse but may need the experience.

 ALYSON WRIGHT

Race 1 – RESPECTABLE ROCK (6): Not a bad type but will need the run and the experience.

GARTH PULLER

Race 1 – MUSIGNY (15): Will need the run – a difficult chap and the distance should be too short but he needs to start racing.

MICHAEL ROBERTS

Race 1 – ROYAL HOUSE (16): Will be better for the run.

Race 2 – PELAYA (12): Is a lovely filly – staying type – will be running on at the finish.

MARK DIXON

Race 2 – HONEY BADGER (9): A nice filly but will need further and will benefit from the experience.

CRAIG EUDEY

Race 2 – HONEYMOON COVE (10): A nice filly – will be green but she will improve lengths after this run. She is showing a bit at home.

STUART FERRIE FOR DENNIS DRIER

Race 4 – QUEENS CHAPEL (11): Could be worth including in the back end of the quartets.

BYRON FOSTER FOR ANDRE NEL

Race 4 – SPACE NEEDLE (12): Will be green and need the experience.

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