Dynamic Syndications horses, Dream Choice and Superior Instinct have both put in super efforts to finish in the money at Randwick on Easter Monday.
The pair were racing at opposite bookends of the meet with Dream Choice jumping out in the first race and running an eye-catching second behind the Gai Waterhouse trained gelding, Under the Sun.
Chad Schofield took the ride on our David Payne trained horse and didn't have things all his own way after missing the start and not getting to the lead as were the original instructions.
He did manage to get the horse one back on the rails and make up ground on the winner in the straight who had an easy time in front.
Superior Instinct - his hoof is on the till!
He was the only horse that looked to be making any inroads on the winner finishing just a 1 1/4 lengths behind in 2nd place with a further 1 1/2 to the 3rd placegetter.
Superior Instinct produced what was arguably the run of the day when finishing a close 3rd behind Dee'n'Gee and Liechtenstein in the last.
On what was a leader dominated track, Jim Cassidy produced a great ride coming from a long way back in the straight to finish only a short neck back in 3rd.
In a close finish, Superior Instinct loomed up to win the race over a less than ideal distance for him before narrowly missing the bob.
Cassidy said he was thrilled with the 2nd up effort and was just disappointed that there wasn't a race over slightly more ground.
However with the current difficulties at present with race programming there was not a suitable alternative.
He is extremely confident that the horse can come out and win next start with a step up in distance.
Both horses have reportedly pulled up well and are performing solid work at their respective stables.
The two runs were extremely positive with the respective trainers being confident they can improve further and should lead to a trip to the winner's circle in the near future.
Stay tuned to the Dynamic Syndications website for information on both of these horses as well as all the other horses on our books.
Jay Mathieson