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Old 25th July 2005, 07:59 PM
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Kyneton Rc 1 No. 7 Silvadarri

This horse slipped under my radar last start when i tipped In Hot Pursuit, after he ran a gallant second after leading and doing plenty of work to Jygah who had the best run you'll ever see, i looked back on his previous runs and there was a lot to like. That day he spaced the third horse by over 5 lengths and the fourth horse by over 10 on a very damp surface over 1500m. The start before he led up a very, very handy field over 1612 when just faded to be beaten 4th less then 2 lengths behind Octavalent, Always Class (has ******** in since) and Bluescope, 4th to always class, but a badly judged ride. The start before that he tried to match it sitting outside Madison Lane and weakening a little, we all know that form stands up now.

The step up to 1850 will suit so long as they don't go too hard, or he can get a nice trail the other natural leader in the race is Wyambi who just battled on to 4th behind Alleged Encounter last start, that horse is promising but the field was not overly strong, the second horse Coronation Stryder won @ Echuca last start but that field was also weak and he had every possible. Another from Alleged Encounters race was Atomic Spider, who ground to the line OK, but always does and never really figures. They walked that day but there should be more pressure on tommorow from the likes of Destiny Lane and Jesmond Eagle who can't win but are a pain. Thinking with a decent run to the first bend at Kyneton that Silvadarri will push forward and Ryan can get him into a handy position in the first 4 from (11).

Main Danger looks to be Nubitor who ran second to the impressive Santas Queen over 1900m last start, he had every chance with the leaders; Santas Queen and Wiganvale, going Lickity split up front. Nubitor got a dream run and looked likely to go straight past Santas Queen 200m out but just couldn't go past and that horse pulled away to win very well. Nubitor was stepping up from 1400 to 1900m that day so his condition may well have just given up on him that last little bit, he'll be fitter tommorow and looks to get a good run again from (4).

The others who'll be in the market are Maid In Euroa, who always gets home well but needs it weaker. Classic Recipe who ran on well behind Dun Mears last time but big step up in distance, the rest are absolute walkers.

Silvadarri should be rock hard fit now, and getting better with every start IMHO he is very tough to run past tommorow and looks a moral to run a drum.

Sorry about all this, i just like to really analyse each runner when i'm going to have a big go.
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