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Sydney Horse Reports - May 20-May 28

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Post race reports from recent meetings.

RANDWICK – May 28

RACE 5: Princefamous – co-trainer Mr Peter Snowden advised the gelding had pulled up well and he would continue on with its preparation.

RACE 9: Cape Crusader – stable representative Adrian Bott advised that the gelding had pulled up well with no abnormalities, however, would now be freshened up prior to its next race start.

RANDWICK – May 28

RACE 6: Sangiovese – stable representative J Bruce reported, following a full vet check, the filly had now been retired.

CANTERBURY May 25

RACE 4: Stable representative Charles Duckworth reported Zourkhan had pulled up well following its somewhat disappointing performance and it is the stable's intention to back the horse up at Warwick Farm on June 1.

RACE 5: Supply And Demand – stable representative Neil Paine reported that the gelding had pulled up well and had galloped this morning. Paine was advised that, if it was the stable's intention to have Supply And Demand ridden more forward at its next start, such change must be notified to the Stewards.

ROSEHILL May 21

RACE 5: Snitzel Knight – co-trainer Paul Snowden reported that the horse pulled up well following its disappointing performance and indicated that it was the stable's intention to continue on with the horse’s preparation. Snowden advised that a veterinary examination by the stable’s veterinarian revealed no abnormalities.

RACE 9: Trainer Chris Waller reported that She's Miss Devine had pulled up well following its disappointing performance and the stable would now apply blinkers to She's Miss Devine for its next race start. Waller was given permission to report back to stewards in respect to a veterinary examination of She's Miss Devine prior to consideration as to whether she is required to barrier trial before her next race start.

On May 28 Waller stated a veterinary examination of the mare had not revealed any abnormalities. Stewards ruled that She's Miss Devine must barrier trial to the satisfaction of the Stewards prior to racing again.

PAKENHAM May 26

RACE 8: Party Boy - co-trainer Tom Dabernig advised the gelding pulled up satisfactorily and will be continuing on.

PAKENHAM May 24

RACE 6: Cocklebiddy - co-trainer Tom Dabernig advised mare pulled up flat and will now be spelled.

Eesha (FR) - co-trainer Mr Tom Dabernig advised the mare pulled up satisfactorily and is now being spelled.

FLEMINGTON May 21

RACE 1: Cliff Hanger - the stable of trainer Anthony Freedman advised the colt has pulled up fine and will be continuing on but with the softer tracks.

RACE 3: Moriarty - the stable of trainer Chris Waller advised that the gelding will be sent to spell.

RACE 5: Prestwick - the stable of trainer Mick Price advised the gelding pulled up fine and is carrying on with his preparation.

RACE 6: Entre Nous - trainer Gerald Egan advised that the gelding will be sent for a spell.

GEELONG May 20

RACE 7: Dugan - trainer Robbie Laing advised the gelding pulled up fine and will be continuing on with its preparation

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