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Ryan counting on early speed to get the party started at Rosehill

“When we gelded him, he was only off for a short while and ran at the Hawkesbury, then we took him to Queensland and he couldn’t handle the track there, then he had a good spell.

“There looks to be a really good pace for tomorrow’s race, so as long as you can run you can always come back.”

Coach Gerald Ryan.Credit: Getty Images

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Ryan and training partner Sterling Alexiou also have Grebeni ($23) and Green Shadows ($16) in the race; The highest-rated program for a program was postponed due to heat wave conditions on Saturday.

Grebeni, also drawn wide, was two lengths clear in the final start of the Little Dance on 4 November.

“He ran well and missed going to Kembla due to the wet weather so we freshened him up for this run,” Ryan said.

“He’s a Magic Millions horse, there’s an 1800m race there for him, so he’ll have a run at Randwick and another run and probably get there.”

Green Shadows finished seventh in Little Dance and fourth in Canberra.

“We were thinking about the Magic Millions with him, but the races are not very suitable, so we decided to give him this race, then he will have a little breather.”

Ryan hopes weight loss and a patient approach with Sanctified can reward him with a fifth-place finish in the 72 (1200m) for three-year-olds. Sanctified finished second behind Casserousse and was $13 on Sunday.

“Overall his form is pretty good,” Ryan said.

“In the sixties he was first beaten at the Kensington track and they got a bit of an idea of ​​that horse, then he was beaten at Wyong and then he won at Canterbury.

“We revamped him because he had three tough runs. We brought him back to the 1000m, which was always going to be too short for him. Then the other day I thought he ran really well.”

“It’s a good race, a real Saturday class race, but he’s got racing experience, it’s his own track and he’ll have solid ground, I think he likes that better than the wet.”

“He had a month between runs because there wasn’t a race for him. I wanted to take him to a race where he would drop the weights a little bit.”

Sargent seeks easy prey for mare

Randwick coach John Sargent said Nullarbor Jane came back bigger and stronger after a sharp drop in rating at the Hawkesbury on Sunday.

The Too Darn Hot filly has just one place in five career starts, but the group 2 Riesling and Silver Shadow Stakes are among them. He was odds-on favorite in the opening 1000m heat at Hawkesbury, where he took first place with a winning try after a 13-week break.

“I’d like to save him from the maidens if I can,” Sargent said.

“He came back much bigger and stronger. When he failed his last run I put him aside. [when last in the Silver Shadow]. He probably went to a race that didn’t fit and we’ll work on his grades this time.

“She showed in the last trial that she is a natural and a really nice filly and I think she will continue that this time.

“If he wins well tomorrow, you can consider the Gosford Guineas with him. We will use him tomorrow as he is a naturally fast horse.”

Bell sees a promising path ahead

Jockey Mitch Bell was most impressed with the Annabel and Rob Archibald-trained Shady Road’s treble win at Newcastle on Saturday.

Bell finished the day with three wins from three rides. Her other friend on the show, Zoysia, was drawn to the doors.

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Bell’s first win came at Shady Road, winner in her second start, coming from last to edge the mares and fillies (1150m) by one and a half lengths at $10.

“I thought Annabel was pretty stylish and could easily pull them off,” Bell said.

“Even though I came back last, I always felt like I had enough under me to pull them off. I think there’s a bit of an upside to that in the sense that it’s still in the learning phase.”

His other wins were with Nacim Dilmi with Federal Reserve and with Richard Litt with Ahellbenda.

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