I See It – But I Don’t Believe It !
YAWKYAWK a 3yo Filly by WANDJINA x SPOOKED scored a
DYNAMIC Win at Gunnedah on Thursday making it
a winning double on the day for
TEAM DYNAMIC, Trainer BRETT CAVANOUGH and Pilot BEN LOOKER.
Pronounced YAWK (York) YAWK (York)
YAWKYAWK was facing the starter for her third career start and scored with ease leading all the way and scoring by a widening 4.94 lengths over 1300m.
YAWKYAWK won race 6, the #MyMOREE Maiden Hcp recording a big winning margin of 4.94 lengths with 0.3 lengths back to third running 1:17.58 coming home in 36.05 secs.
CONGRATULATIONS to our loyal team of Dynamic Owners that put their faith into their honest filly YAWKYAWK: Dynamic Syndications Racing, Mr D M Randall, Mr P G Kennedy, Mr H Forrest, Mr L S Oades, Mr P J Evans, Mr S F Duggan, Ms L Dalton, Mr M G Dong, Mr C A Reid, Mr J Wong, Dennis St, Mr M Safranko, Dynamic No 92, Dynamic no. 93, Mrs J M Box, Mr L Caminiti, Mr C Arnicar
YAWKYAWK for the first time in now 3 start career
had conditions to suit and the filly responded.
Just like “Goldilocks” she found a race that was “Just Right.”
She tries hard and is so honest and wants to please but on debut found the Heavy 9 “too soft” for her over an unsuitably short 1005m whilst fitness also told in this first-up run.
Then she ran very well at her second start when finishing 4th, but the track was rated a Good 3 and that was a
“too hard” for her and she didn’t want to stretch out over the 1280m when beaten 3.7 lengths.
Now at her third start, she was at 1300m, fit and on a Soft 5 surface.
Here she found a track that was
“just right” and she ran away from her peers for a really good win.
Am I seeing things?
Another first for Dynamic Syndications - YAWKYAWK's rider was made to wear a Black Cap?
Maybe a Black Cap is lucky - its now 1 for 1 (100%)
Importantly she won with such authority and kept running with strong sectionals which suggests further wins are available, especially in the right class when getting out a bit further is distance.
YAWKYAWK recorded Dynamic Syndications 32nd Race Win for the 2019-20 Racing Season.
It also recorded our 629th Race Win overall.
Importantly, YAWKYAWK became our 223rd Individual Winner from 237 Individual Runners = 94.1%
Well Done and thanks to our trainer BRETT CAVANOUGH and well done to our pilot BEN LOOKER.
What’s in a name?
YAWKYAWK is an aboriginal word that refers to a spiritual apparition of a mermaid like figure that inhabits inland waterways and dams.
By
Wandjina – an aboriginal word for a water spirit. From the Dam
Spooked -
YAWKYAWK is brilliantly named.