Dynamic Syndications had 4 runners at the Rosehill trials this morning that all did what was asked of them in their respective heats.
Fraud, Specific Choice, Perplexity and Nothin’ Doing were all given easy trials this morning to get their fitness levels up and ready for racing.
This quartet of unraced 3yos are beginning to get a feel for what racing is all about and are learning and becoming stronger with every step they take.
Fraud, who is trained by Chris Waller was first to hit the track this morning jumping well and impressing all involved winning the trial by 1 ½ lengths.
Hugh Bowman rode the horse in what was a soft trial and was full of praise for this filly that is still improving and yet to develop fully.
In saying this, the camp was extremely happy with her performance and she is certainly capable of winning some nice races in the future.
Specific Choice and Perplexity, both with Chris Waller, trialled in the same heat this morning and were given an easy time.
Corey Brown rode Specific Choice and reported that he will be a nice horse once he gets over more ground which is seen in his breeding.
This Lonhro colt has plenty of upside and was looking to improve his fitness before heading to the racetrack in the near future.
The other Dynamic runner in the trial was Perplexity. He was ridden by Nash Rawiller who was very upbeat with the horses’ performance.
Instructed to get back and take it easy in the trial, Perplexity did just that and finished off nicely much to the pleasure of Nash.
He told us here at Dynamic that the gelding will make at lovely 1600-2000m horse and still has plenty to give when he reaches the race track.
Look for the Perplexity to trial again before heading to the track for the start of his first official campaign of racing.
The final horse to don the Dynamic silks was Nothin’ Doing from the David Payne camp who had a good blow and did the job that was asked of him.
Nothin’ Doing was entered in this trial to try and get his barrier skills and jump out 100% right and we were extremely pleased to see him leap away well from the outside barrier under race conditions.
Apprentice Jason Collet was content to sit 3-4 deep as he couldn’t get in and he had already achieved one of his main aims at the barrier.
He travelled with the leaders the whole way and was entitled to run out of gas in the final 100 metres which he did but overall the trial was very positive.
He will wait to see how he pulls up before making a decision on the Haradasun geldings’ next move.
Overall it was a positive day for Dynamic with all the horses achieving what they needed to and not being over worked in running.
Keep an eye out over the coming months for these four Dynamic runners and many more as we look forward to the better weather during the Spring.
Jay Mathieson