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But he could be on his own for all I know.
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Silverstream is $26 ?? now there is only 2 interstaters coming will that mean Silverstream gets a run ?? if so 26s is massive overs it went straight past LS last start and at 1200m would beat it by 3L .
All up only 3 or 4 horses coming gee Perth Racing there really going well seems the track problems have scared them of ,Buffering still looks HTB in the sprint but a local will win the Railway and im tipping it will carry cerise and white colours
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http://www.rwwa.com.au/cris/racefield.aspx?meeting=16498&race=1
8 eastern states raiders left in the field for the railway. I wonder how many are coming over.
Grim reading for Super Saturday
Jay Rooney
Perth Racing is bracing for one of the worst interstate turnouts for Super Saturday in recent years.
Prolific
Group 1 winner Buffering and Fast ‘N’ Rocking are the only horses
confirmed to be on a charter flight from Melbourne to Perth on Sunday.
Extra
Zero is likely to join stablemate Fast ‘N’ Rocking, but co-trainers
David Hayes and Tom Dabernig won’t decide his fate until Saturday, a
week before the big day.
The status of other horses that were likely targets for Ascot’s two Group 1 features is in doubt.
PR’s interstate relations manager Grant Burns said he would contact several trainers who had expressed interest this morning.
Last
year, a total of nine interstate horses started in the Group 1 Railway
Stakes (1600m) and Group 1 Winterbottom Stakes (1200m).
PR enticed 10 interstate representatives for the Super Saturday card in 2013 and 2012.
There
were just six in 2011 — the first year Super Saturday was introduced —
with the Winterbottom moved to the same day as the Railway.
Connections
of Winterbottom entrant Srikandi are considering spelling her after she
ran fifth to Delectation in Saturday’s Group 1 Darley Classic (1200m)
at Flemington. And Turn Me Loose is more likely to head to Hong Kong for
his next start than Perth, following his victory in Saturday’s Group 1
Emirates Stakes (1600m).
The lack of interstate interest in the Railway could have a significant impact on the weights, which will be announced today.
Black
Heart Bart, the current favourite at $4.80, was the highest-rated WA
galloper (110) before his win in Saturday’s Lee-Steere Stakes (1400m) at
Ascot.
Disposition was rated 107 in Melbourne
before his eighth in the Emirates. Owner-breeder Bob Peters said
Disposition would return to Perth despite the poor run. “He’ll come home
and start in the Railway, at this stage,” Peters said.
Peters’ filly Perfect Reflection is back in the frame for Saturday’s $200,000 Champion Fillies Stakes (1600m).
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