Dynamic Syndications will bring three horses to Warwick Farm this Wednesday, after an extremely successful weekend which left our whole team smiling. Having secured Dynamic’s 300th win with Excellent Point at Newcastle in only our seventh year of operation, the celebrations have now ceased. We are aware that you are only as good as your last winner, so remain dedicated to the tasks at hand. Our full attention has now switched to our upcoming runners with Warwick Farm, seemingly a perfect platform to chase winner #301.
Warwick Farm will host three different Dynamic runners tomorrow
Warwick Farm received 1.5mm of rain overnight and the track is rated a Good 3 as of 9am Tuesday morning. These conditions should suit all three Dynamic horses engaged with MASTERSTROKE and TRICK SHOT having previously show their best form on dry tracks. LAUGHING won two trials comfortably on dry surfaces before she ran an impressive 2nd at Kembla on debut, where the track was rated a Slow seven.
In race 1, Masterstroke will be the first of our three runners to line up. He is resuming from a spell and has had two lead up trials to ensure that he is fit and ready for his first up assignment. This race, a No Metro Wins Handicap over 1000m for 3yo and upwards, looks ideal and we expect him to be competitive. The Jason Coyle trained Masterstroke last hit the track in July where he showed both class and courage to secure victory at Kembla Grange. At his most recent trial, Masterstroke showed he is on target with a strong win over 810m. Dynamic have been able to secure the services of top jockey Tommy Berry for Wednesday to partner Masterstroke. Tommy rode Masterstroke at his most recent trial and was keen to retain the ride. With a large portion of leading jockeys currently riding in Melbourne, to secure Tommy is a huge advantage.
Masterstroke looks well placed in city grade tomorrow
In race 2, we have 4yo mare Trick Shot set to resume in the Hyland Race Colours Handicap over 1100m. She returns off the back of a long spell. This lightly raced mare has not been seen on track since January after minor surgery on a hind leg and has continued to impress her trainer Chris Waller. He remains confident we will see further improvement in the mare with more racing. Hugh Bowman will take the ride.
We anticipate Hugh to put the mare into a forward position to be competitive from barrier five. After two easy trials, Trick Shot is right where Chris needs her for a first up assignment and she is sure to improve further when she steps up in distance and gains more race experience. If she lives up to her formlines in her first preparation, she would be very competitive here. As a maiden at her second start, she was a runner-up to subsequent Gr1 winner Sea Siren and that horse is currently second favourite for Friday nights Gr1 Manikato Stakes.
Trick Shot will resume off the back of a long spell tomorrow
In race three, our third Dynamic runner Laughing will be in action. She looks to be a very promising individual. The Gerald Ryan trained filly ran a terrific second on debut at Kembla ten days ago in the scintillating time of 58.28 zipping home in 33.11 seconds. That was the fastest last 600m ever recorded at Kembla on a Slow rated track in its 100 year history and was just 0.08 outside the Class Record set on a Good track by a filly carrying only 54.0kgs. Laughing looks very well weighted in this Maiden Handicap for 3yos over 1100m, dropping from the 59.0kgs she carried on debut, down to just 54.0kgs after the claim for Jenny Duggan. Jenny is currently NSW’s leading apprentice and regarded as one of Australia’s most promising apprentices. Jenny is also leading the NSW provincial jockey premiership. With her 3.0kg claim, Laughing gets into this event 2.0kgs under the limit.
Laughing, pictured here as a yearling, looks well placed to break her maiden
Although the analysis of this race is impossible to line up based upon the lack of information since there are nine first starters and 3 with just one run each, we are extremely happy with the progress of Laughing since her first up run and would expect her to give another forward showing in race 3.
The Warwick Farm meeting is the start of a big few days in Sydney for Dynamic Syndications. On Thursday we will have the Peter Moody trained Magniloquent set to line up at Hawkesbury over 1500m. Peter is pleased with Magniloquent’s progress and we found a suitable race here for our promising middle distance 3yo. Magniloquent arrived at Peter Moody’s Rosehill stables on Saturday night and has settled in well. He will be ridden by J Parr in a race that looks ideal.
Magniloquent has moved to Peter Moody's stable in Sydney
Then on the weekend at Rosehill, the Chris Waller trained Specific Choice will be given his first crack at Saturday class over 1300m, after a recent impressive debut win and since then, he has recorded another trial win.
Specific Choice is aiming to make it two from two
The hype that surrounds the sport of kings with Spring in the air, makes it all the more exciting for owners, trainers, punters and anyone with an interest in horse racing. We wish the best of luck to the connections in all of our runners over the coming days as their horse’s strive for victory in their respective races. For updates on these gallopers going forward, ensure that you check the Dynamic Syndications website regularly.
Jay Mathieson