‘His Preparation Has Been Flawless’ – Brett Crawford

Real Gone Kid set for a big showing

Racing News’ Michele Wing has produced another outstanding big race preview in advance of Champions Day on Saturday.

The Gr1 Computaform Sprint is the afternoon’s fast set showdown and and will jump from the 1000m at 14h40.

Here are some connection comments as a sweetener ahead of the preview, which is brought to you courtesy of Gold Circle.

  1. Master Archie – “This has been his mission for a long time” – Paul Peter
  2. Big Burn – “She’s never run over a 1000m, but she has a lot of gas“ – Paul Peter
  3. Real Gone Kid – “His preparation has been flawless” – Brett Crawford
  4. Bohica – “His prep has been faultless, but he is an in-and-out sort” – Adam Azzie
  5. True To Life – “She turned around her form on Bohica in her last start” – Kabelo Matsunyane
  6. Mr Cobbs – “Not much between Mr Cobbs and African Rain” – Candice Bass-Robinson
  7. Hello Winter Hello – “She might be the better filly over her stable companion,True To Life” – Keagan de Melo
  8. Winter Stories – “He’s well weighted and could run into the money” – Paul Peter
  9. Val D’Orcia – “He might be the dark horse in the race” – Paul Peter
  10. Anna Capri – “We’re going to make them run” – David Nieuwenhuizen
  11. African Rain – “Aldo chose to ride African Rain over Mr Cobbs” – Candice Bass-Robinson
  12. Heaven’s Girl – “She has a lot of speed, but can be a bit hot” – Paul Peter
  13. Alesian Chief – “He up and coming and has a massive chance”- Calvin Habib
  14. Bold Ransom – “He’s turned the corner in his work”- Paul Peter
  15. Ecstatic Green – “Has never been in this form and wellbeing” – Sean Tarry

Enjoy the preview:

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