- Street Cry -- A treble at Kembla Grange on the 23rd of may 2017 in three successive races. The 2yo maiden saw the Waterhouse/Bott trained, Hualalai win, ridden by Tommy Berry. The two year old colt is out of a Encosta De Lago mare. Then the class 1 Banuelo saluted, the three year old filly is from a Redoutes Choice mare so regally bred as well and then completing the treble was Street Pursuit another Waterhouse/ Bott trained and from a Flying Spur mare. The early death of Street Cry at the age of 16 was certainly a huge loss. His progeny just from the couple of years he was shuttled to Australia has made such an impact on our thoroughbred industry.
- Moshe -- El Venetian won the 1200m maiden the opening event on the card at Kembla. Just wanted to keep tabs on the breed as they are starting to show promise . Moshe is the full brother to Black Caviar and stands at Sun Stud in Victoria.
- Snitzel -- In the 1100m Seymour maiden Zelsignoret won which was icing on the top for the breed as on Sunday the 21st of May they got a double at Bendigo when Athena Lass won the benchmark 64 and then the Mick Price trained Epic Moment out of a Desert Sun mare won the benchmark 70 over the 1100m trip.
- Reward For Effort -- Valentines Reward won the benchmark 58 at Kembla Grange. Wanted to mention the Reward For Efforts as they are having a really good run at the moment with one of the breed scoring a very easy win at the Hong Kong meeting last week.
- Savabeel -- The Savabeel's have quite a good record when appearing first up and Shauquin is out of a Pins mare. I am starting to think this could be a reliable winning tactic with them. Preparing them to win first up.
In The Moment
Blackheart Bart on his way to Qeensland, Today
- Commands -- Brigadeer scored a win at the Casterton, Sunday meeting. I think the commands tend to like the tighter tracks over 1600 to 2400 m. They sit up on the speed and hold off the challengers.
- So You Think -- Solo Heart was a good winner on the friday night Cranbourne meeting and in the 1500m maiden at Kembla Tuesday saw Fournette another of the breed gain their first success.
- Not a Single Doubt -- The progeny of Not A Single Doubt are winning everything at the moment. I'm sure its to do with the real top liners taking a break and the slightly rain effected tracks are a big plus for the breed.
- Equiano -- In the benchmark 70 at Seymour Chapel Road the Mick Price trained gelding got home . He is out of an Exceed and Excel mare.