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OVERREACTIVE Produces Gutsy Win to become Dynamic Winner Number 499

The team at Dynamic Syndications now require just 1 more win to bring up the magical 500 winners mark since our first runner Up ‘n’ Doing when she won on debut at Rosehill on 22 October 2005. At Canberra, Team Dynamic recorded a very rare DOUBLE DOUBLE having recorded 2 wins the day before at Hawkesbury, we repeated the achievement with a double on Friday at Canberra
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I AM SPECIAL - Is Exactly That As She Becomes Dynamic Winner 498

The extremely talented I AM SPECIAL may be enigmatic but she sure can run and proved this at her second career start at Canberra on Friday when trainer Brad Widdup, jockey Christian Reith and Team Dynamic combined again, this time to win race 1 on the programme the Revive Bathrooms / GMG Hummer Maiden Plate over 1000m as a $1.75 Favourite.
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PLEASANTRIES makes it a One Act affair in Winning on Debut

Hawkesbury trainer Brad Widdup clocked up his 13th winner from 46 runners (28.3% strike rate) when teaming up again with Dynamic Syndications, producing debutant PLEASANTRIES (Foxwedge x Polite) providing the trainer him with his 13th Winner and Team Dynamic with their 497th Winner and her owners with their first of what is promising to be many wins.
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SAVAPINSKI steam rolls her opponents for Dynamic Win at Hawkesbury

Brenton Avdulla took the riding honours when co-trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott produced Dynamic Syndications odds-on favourite SAVAPINSKI ($1.35) to win with ease race 3 at Hawkesbury on Thursday, the ONTRACK ENGINEERING Class 2 1600m scoring by 1.1 lens x 2.92 lens in 1:35.00 and last 600m in 34.22.
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Episode 43 in our “A DAY WITH” Series 15/9/17 at WILD OAKS Pre-Training Facility

Friday morning 15 September, ADAM WATT - at Dynamic Syndications headed out to WILD OAKS Farm - the property where we send our horses to do their early preliminary training before heading into their respective racing stables. Its vital to go out and look at each horse as an individual - not look at a calendar to determine when each horse is ready to progress.
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It’s Spring Racing and the Fabulous Fastnet Progeny Strut Their Stuff

Fastnet Rock again showed why he is at the pinnacle of the alpha males in the breeding barns. On Saturday when the Stakes races beefed up in Sydney and Melbourne his progeny performed. His 4yo son COMIN’ THROUGH won the Gr3 Bill Ritchie Hcp at Randwick and his 3yo daughter CATCHY won the Gr2 Danehill Stakes at Flemington.
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ASTORIA becomes Stakes Winner 106 for World Class Super Sire MEDAGLIA D’ORO

Astoria became the 106th individual Stakes Winner for Darley Stud’s Medaglia d’Oro and his 14th individual Stakes Winner in Australia, joining fellow sons VANCOUVER, ASTERN, etc. On the same day, another of the stallion’s progeny named SPECTROSCOPE finished third in the NJC Cameron Hcp Gr3 1500m.
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ALL TOO HARD is SIMPLY FLYING as the HOTTEST Young Sire in Australia

THE KING'S WIDOW 3yo Bay or Brown Filly by ALL TOO HARD from DOWAGER QUEEN (NZ) became the sire’s twentieth (20th) Individual Winner and his ninth (9th) Winner within the first 6 weeks of the new racing season when she scored at Ipswich on Friday afternoon. ​ ALL TOO HARD is the HOTTEST Second Season Sire in Australia at the moment and leads the sire’s premiership by both Winners and Earnings. ​
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MOMENTUM Continues Behind MEDAGLIA D’ORO at Keeneland Day 2

A Scat Daddy colt sold to Coolmore Stud for $1.1 million at the Keeneland September Yearling Sale. "He's very lovely, looks like he's going to be a fast horse, very good mover, he's all quality," Magnier said. Also the momentum continued behind Medaglia d'Oro yearlings with 9 Day 2 yearlings averaging $359,444 USD ($446,514 AUD).
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More Medaglia d’Oro Magic on Opening Day of Keeneland Yearling Sales 2017

A daughter of sensational sire Medaglia d’Oro brought $1.25 million in the 166 catalogued Lots of Session 1 on the opening day of Keeneland September Yearling Sales. Progeny of North America’s leading sire were always going to be in demand. His 5 fillies averaged $575,000 USD ($714,285 AUD) and the 2 colts averaged $730,000 USD ($906,832 AUD).
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