Dynamic Syndications are preparing for a big Spring carnival with 3 runners in particular showing early signs that they are stakes quality racehorses.
Dynamic have already started well in this early part of the Spring Carnival with Secret Delight earning black type after running 3rd in the listed Rosebud.
She has now been sent to the paddock for a well-deserved rest with bigger and better things planned for this promising filly next preparation.
One of the three identified horses has already proved time and time again that he is good enough to not only to match it with the best but beat the best as well!
Atomic Force resumes tomorrow at Mooney Valley in the listed Carlyon Stakes over 1000m carrying the top weight of 60kg.
“Tommy” as he has affectionately being dubbed proved last preparation that he is the real deal winning 2 Group 1 races, 2 Listed races and numerous other stakes placings.
After a well-deserved spell, he will hit the track for trainer Darren Smith in what looks to be a highly suitable race at the Valley.
A carefully mapped out plan has been put forward for “Tommy” with a run in either the McEwen or the Concorde his next target followed by runs in the Manikato, Gilgai and Patinack if all things go according to plan.
Midnight at Ascot is another horse that Dynamic believe to be a genuine stakes contender at this early stage of his preparation.
After being stakes placed in the Lightning Handicap in October of 2011, Midnight at Ascot has continued to grow and improve as a racehorse.
He has been working extremely well and a possible trip down to Melbourne for the Heath Stakes or a crack at the Concorde Stakes in Sydney is looming as his main targets.
Midnight at Ascot is now a winner of 7 races and over $150,000 worth of prizemoney for Dynamic Syndications and his owners.
He has earned his chance at the top grade and everything he’s been showing in his track work with Darren Smith says that he can again be competitive in stakes races.
There is no more deserving horse of black type than Posh Chic who has had its fair share of bad luck with injuries in her career.
Now under the care of Gerald Ryan, Posh Chic looked only a slight chance to return to racing after scans revealed both problems with her bones and lungs in December of last year.
Her recovery has been remarkable and from a position that at one stage seemed as if she would never race again, she is now working better than ever and impressed in a recent Rosehill trial.
Based on the strength of her recent trial and the work she has been producing with Gerald, races like the Sheraco and the Nivison Stakes are not beyond the realms of possibility for this classy mare.
This early in the Spring, these three horses all look to be performing well above average and are giving all indication that they can perform at the top level on the track.
Stay tuned to the Dynamic Syndications website for more information on possible stakes performers and how these horses are progressing in their quest for black type victories.
Jay Mathieson