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ANTARCTICA has shown signs of potential in his recent race day appearances, demonstrating speed that could make it a contender in the early stages of the race. However, Antarctica is still finding his footing in this grade.
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RICHES TO RAGS is gradually acclimating to the challenges of this class. Lately, the filly has displayed a tendency to finish strongly, provided a solid pace is set.
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O SO SMART initially made an impression in the early stages of the Jamaica Oaks but ultimately finished seventh. With a significant 14 lb reduction in handicaps and a return to familiar surroundings, a much improved performance is anticipated from O So Smart.
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HUNTSMAN put up an impressive performance just 11 days ago, finishing a close second behind Super Alex over the same seven-furlong distance. As one of the more experienced contenders in this group of improving three-year-olds, Huntsman’s wisdom could prove advantageous.
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ALLEGIANCE had a tough outing in the St Leger and skipped the Derby. Now competing in a more favourable environment at a distance that suits his strength of versatility, Allegiance is expected to put up a strong showing, despite a weight increase of six lbs.
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PRINCESS AMAHLE appears to be developing into a strong run-on sprinter, although the current seven-furlong distance may be slightly beyond her capabilities at this stage of development. Another race may be necessary for Princess Amahle to reach peak fitness.
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BLU SENSATION is another promising three-year-old in this line-up. Although the filly struggled in the 10-furlong Jamaica Oaks on August 3, this will be Blu Sensation’s first race outside of the three-year-old category. Adjusting to a new level of pace may require some time.