Kensington 2yo Trials Review
KENSINGTON TRACK
looking for the winners of next month’s Breeders’ Plate and Gimcrack Stakes.
Varejao opened up a handy break. He shook off his companion and established a big lead 200 m out, looking very much the ready made two-year-old
Nitro (by Deep Field) made a stack of ground from a clear last on the turn and ran into second place a few lengths back.
Gambler looked to travel best into the straight but when asked to go didn’t find as much so perhaps he has some upside.
Memo looked quite impressive in her easy win. The $350,000 Captialist filly (out of Notation) sat back near the tail and settled well, she came around them to make her run and did it comfortably by just under 1-1/2 lengths under hands and heels in 49.33.
King Kirk, as the name suggests by Ole Kirk, sat third on the fence and he changed stride noticeably when coming across heels before he balanced up. Might be worth keeping an eye on
O’Ole matched the fastest time of the morning as she showed good speed to lead, travelled nicely before being felt for about 150m out.
KEEP EYE ON THESE ONES PUNTERS