Although Dynamic Syndications has trainers in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, currently most of our horses call NSW home and race there accordingly.
However this week looks to be a different story with potentially four runner set to line up at different Victorian tracks over the coming week.
The first two horses are having a change in scenery from the quiet beach town of Newcastle to the busy and lively city of Melbourne.
Atomic Force and Midnight at Ascot made the float journey down to the Mick Price stables on the weekend and will call his stable their home for at least the next 6-8 weeks.
Dynamic Syndications, Darren Smith and Mick Price decided as a team that the best option for the Spring Carnival would be to race Atomic Force and Midnight at Ascot in Melbourne.
These two new Melbourne arrivals are set for big things over the Spring Carnival as they both look to add more black type to their resumes.
Atomic Force will return to Mooney Valley to compete in the Gr2 A.J. Moir Stakes over 1200m on Friday in his first start under Mick Price.
Atomic Force is not far away from producing his best
Atomic Force’s previous trainer Darren Smith has and will be in close contact with Mick so that they can work as a team in attempt to gain more stakes glory.
The race looks a competitive one after nominations but we are sure to see a more forward showing from Atomic Force as he now reaches top fitness levels.
The news is much the same for Midnight at Ascot who will have a crack at the LR Testa Rossa Stakes over 1200m on Sunday at Caulfield.
Midnight at Ascot seen here in on the Gold Coast, will be looking to win interstate yet again
Should Midnight at Ascot not gain a run in the Testa Rossa, he has been nominated for the benchmark 89 at Mornington on Grand Final Saturday.
Midnight at Ascot will be looking to add to the black type placing he earned in the LR Lightning Handicap at Randwick in October of 2011.
Mick Price and Dynamic have another likely runner this week in Hirad who ran an impressive 3rd on debut only 10 days ago.
The owners have been patient with this 3yo gelding who displayed a good turn of foot in the straight at Geelong only to be beaten under a half-length by two city class horses.
Hirad was excellent on debut
Hirad has this morning been nominated for a 3yo and upwards maiden at Mornington in which he will appreciate the step up in distance and strip fitter from his last run.
We hope to see him progress through the grades over his next few starts and continue to improve and develop as a racehorse.
The final runner that is likely to don the Dynamic silks in Victoria is the Peter Moody trained Magniloquent.
This Magnus gelding has had one preparation at the races previously as a 2yo where he was still learning his trade and maturing as a horse.
Now a 3yo, we are hoping to see a more mature thoroughbred that’s learned more about what it means to be racehorse under the expert care of Australia’s #1 trainer, Peter Moody.
The Melbourne Spring season is starting to heat up after the running of the Gr1 Underwood Stakes on the weekend and will continue to get progressively bigger from here on in.
Our Dynamic runners can hopefully add to the atmosphere of Spring Racing in both New South Wales and Victoria.
Make sure that you keep an eye out for all the previously mentioned runners by going to Dynamic TV and watching the Dynamic 90.
Jay Mathieson