Trial Watch and Blackbook Reports for racing on January 26.
TRIAL WATCH REPORT
RANDWICK SATURDAY: Espaaniyah (R1); Aussie (R1); Dawn Passage (R1)For Love R1); Lucicello (R1); Endless Drama (R7); Flow (R7); Wayanka (R8); Domed (R8); Sondelon (R8); Dealmaker (R8)
ESPAANIYAH (Randwick January 11): The connections of this classy youngster would have been happy with her trial. The fast Moonee Valley winner was always travelling well within herself to safely hold off challengers and win her heat with plenty in reserve (43.51; 33.60).
ENDLESS DRAMA (Rosehill January 15): All eyes were on Winx in the first 900m heat on the course proper but this stablemate was in excellent form having his first trial since a having bone chips removed. He was running easily in front and held a comfortable lead over a classy bunch for a clear cut win with plenty up his sleeve. Should come on nicely from a heat where the form looks very strong.
FLOW: (Rosehill January 15): Back from his first-up run in Brisbane and right on his game in his 1030m heat, cruising easily in the lead from the start and held back to his rivals over the last 200m for a soft 1.8 length win. Ready to return to the excellent form he displayed last prep.
NEWCASTLE SATURDAY: Elgin (R2); Bollywood (R3); Be Mindful (R4)
BOLLYWOOD (Rosehill January 2) She was placed behind the classy Hightail at Kembla on debut and it was hard to miss her hard held fourth with plenty to offer in her heat behind a good type in EGYPTIAN MISSILE in a fast heat (54.68;35.30).
WYONG SUNDAY: Bastille Grey (R1); Mameli (R1); Superbowl Sunday (R1); Swizler (R4); Modernity (R4); Rectitude (R7)
SWIZELER (Warwick Farm January 8): A 4YO maiden mare by Chosir produced a sharp piece of work to lead a strong open company heat over 804m and do it easily to beat the classy CHAMPAGNE CUDDLES and other noted winners in easily the fastest time for the distance (47.02; 33.50) with a lot in hand. Her only start saw her placed at Scone back in November of 2017 and she obviously has the talent to repay her connections for their patience.
MODERNITY (Warwick Farm January 8): Nice effort from this unraced filly by Foxwedge to track four and five wide in the lead in her 800m heat before spearing away over the last 200m for a soft win, posting good overall time and closing sectionals (47.47; 33.90). She has been well educated with four trials, this being her first since she won at Rosehill heat that we noted back in September. Talented.
WARWCK FARM MONDAY: Autumn (R1); Canzonet (R1); Kylease (R1); Lashes (R1); Tough Larry (R5); Nordicus (R7)
KYLEASE (Warwick Farm December 27): We noted the trial win by this unraced Choisir filly at Warwick Farm on December 18 and this effort confirmed that she has gone ahead in the right manner as she heads towards what should be a worthy race debut. She pulled her way to an easy lead after 150m in her 807m heat and from there travelled well within herself sitting four and five off the rail to win untouched by a good margin in excellent sectional time for the session (46.90; 32.60). Nice filly who had a further trial with an easy second at Warwick Farm on January 22.
RECENT TRIAL WATCH WINNERS: Joigny; Call Me Royal; Itz Lily; Accession; Uralla Kingdom; Grand Exit; Paris In May; Cool One; Safado; Roman Wolf; Royal Witness; Vegadaze; Bring The Magic; Vinci Lady; Elenara; Alizee; Sexy Eyes; Prophet’s Thumb.
>BLACKBOOK REPORT
ELIGIBLE BLACKBOOK RUNNERS – January 26-28
RANDWICK: Highway Sixtysix (R2); Toryjoy (R4); Strome (R4); Roman Son (R5); Berdibek (R5); Reckless Choice (R8); Dealmaker (R8)
CAULFIELD: Biscara (R5); Emperor’s Way (R8); Wenner (R8)SUNSHINE COAST: Mishani Bullitt (R8)
WARWICK FARM MONDAY: Roman SonRECENT BLACKBOOK WINNERS: Harmattan; Sure Knee; Teodora; Gresham; Military Zone; Nahuel; So Si Bon; Easy Eddie; Miss Norway; Our Crown Mistress; My Nordic Hero; Kentucky Breeze; Firsthand; Chapter And Verse; Bleu Roche; Shillelagh; Newsfan; Royal Celebration